Wide double entry doors for easy access and storage of larger items
Durable and robust polypropylene construction with steel reinforcement
Heavy duty floor to keep out rain and unwanted pests
2 integral shelves
Wood effect finish for an attractive look in the garden
UV-stabilised for fade-resistance
Padlock hasp so you can keep everything under lock and key (padlock not included)
Assembly required: 2 people, approx. 3-4 hours
Weight: 180 kg
Footprint: W 248 x D 326 cm
External Dimensions: H 243 x W 256.5 x D 331.5 cm
Internal Dimensions: H 238.5 x W 236.5 x D 311.5 cm
10 year manufacturer’s warranty
Latest comments (30)
wakkaday
8 Apr 17#30
What would you reccomend for putting on grass. What foundation concrete?
martinlai
23 Feb 17#29
Rado16v
25 Nov 16#28
Appears so, and even cheaper this time at £669.99
nwressell
12 Nov 16#27
is it back on sale?
nwressell
12 Nov 16#26
is it back on sale?
Rado16v
9 Sep 16#24
This is back on promo
pgilc1 to Rado16v
10 Sep 16#25
+1
Was just about to post it and it referred me to this thread.
One on order now. :smiley:
neilcaldwell
10 Jun 16#19
Had one over 11 years now, wouldn't buy wooden again. I reckon it could easilly last 25 years + .Make sure you have a good base ie flags if possible. I used the area inside just over the door apex to mount some electrics - a double socket and light switch. Much to my frustration, my lad uses the 2 grey doors as a goal posts and it really gets some hammer! Some slight green discolouration on the light sections every 2-3 years, but a quick pressure wash and you are as good as new.
My advice is don't assemble when it's close to (or below!) freezing as the roof clips were a little brittle and I snapped a couple (However Ketter customer services were brilliant and sent out replacements next day).
potatokid to neilcaldwell
1 Sep 16#23
Would like some advice I've got the 6ft by 4 ft it basically has 4 solid corners and then the side parts are like thin corrugated plastic which slot it but having 4 corners to 3 thinner sides and a door its quite solid. I get the impression the larger they go they just add more thin plastic sides to make it bigger but the ratio of solid to thin plastic is not ideal making it weaker and possibly quite light and a risk in strong wind?
Dantheman45
7 Jul 16#22
Has this offer finished can't seem to buy one
darthvader666uk
8 Jun 16#3
i got the 6ft version and its a **** to put together but once done, solid!
soni155 to darthvader666uk
16 Jun 161#21
Me too, I agree. Lots of swear words in the building of it. I'd considered buying two, so glad I didn't!
gta15
14 Jun 16#20
Just got one thanks. Had an 8ft by 6ft keter at my old house, couldn't fault it.
gogboy
9 Jun 16#18
Have a couple and they are fine. Don't seem to sweat, slightly when it's maybe heavy snow and really cold but even then it's next to nothing
gtd65
9 Jun 16#17
Don't these type of sheds tend to "sweat" badly?
dewonderful
9 Jun 162#16
I like how there is dust on the wheels even though she is "driving" on grass. No photoshop here :smirk:
dewonderful
9 Jun 16#14
You know you all want to see a bigger version of that "tractor" coming out of the shed :laughing:
FatalSaviour to dewonderful
9 Jun 16#15
Well she certainly seems very happy with her purchases.
moob
9 Jun 16#13
No they aren't.
blister69
9 Jun 161#12
I did this a few years ago and went with a "log cabin" from Dunster House. With Insulation (inc roof and floor), Plasterboarding, painting and electrics fitted it came to about £1,500. I did the work myself and I have no building experience. I did the plasterboarding like the Americans. Screwed the boards to battons, and just filled the joins. Then painted the plasterboard. The cabin alone was about £750 I think, and the electrics were £350.
BigAde
9 Jun 161#11
Should be able to get a few immigrants in there.
You know - the ones who are sponging our benefits systems but also taking our jobs. :smirk:
reakt
9 Jun 16#10
Is the tractor included? :confused:
daveandvera
9 Jun 16#9
These sheds are normally this price on various eBay sellers listings
teddyfromyorkshire
9 Jun 16#8
Got this shed last year. 2 person job to assemble-caused some arguments but generally instructions are good. Arrow delivered 3 items to us from Costco and have been excellent. Good shed, would recommend to anyone and a good buy at this price. Costco seem to drop the price on this once a year and when they do I've yet to see anyone sell it cheaper. Heat added
itsnotmeitsyou
9 Jun 16#7
I ordered something similar from Costco a while back and ArrowXL were the courier and absolutely hopeless. After they cancelled the delivery twice and then didn't turn up the third time I cancelled my order, so be prepared for some hassle. Not voted.
tatoo1
9 Jun 161#6
Great shed which I bought the last time it was on offer.....umm I haven't put it up yet though :confused:
tigerpool
9 Jun 162#5
Any good deals for a wooden shed? Want to convert it into an outdoor office.
dadoeyes
8 Jun 16#4
Got this shed its doddle to put up and a cracking price
backinstock
8 Jun 161#2
Thanks, bought for my wife.
She should get a bed in there with a few extra bits.
Need a cheap heater for the winter..........................or a 15 tog duvet.
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Specification
Wide double entry doors for easy access and storage of larger items
Durable and robust polypropylene construction with steel reinforcement
Heavy duty floor to keep out rain and unwanted pests
2 integral shelves
Wood effect finish for an attractive look in the garden
UV-stabilised for fade-resistance
Padlock hasp so you can keep everything under lock and key (padlock not included)
Assembly required: 2 people, approx. 3-4 hours
Weight: 180 kg
Footprint: W 248 x D 326 cm
External Dimensions: H 243 x W 256.5 x D 331.5 cm
Internal Dimensions: H 238.5 x W 236.5 x D 311.5 cm
10 year manufacturer’s warranty
Latest comments (30)
Was just about to post it and it referred me to this thread.
One on order now. :smiley:
My advice is don't assemble when it's close to (or below!) freezing as the roof clips were a little brittle and I snapped a couple (However Ketter customer services were brilliant and sent out replacements next day).
You know - the ones who are sponging our benefits systems but also taking our jobs. :smirk:
She should get a bed in there with a few extra bits.
Need a cheap heater for the winter..........................or a 15 tog duvet.