Lowest price this has been in over a year. Low maintenance shed.
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Sharpharp to goodboy
11 Nov 164#7
People won't get past the fact that anything more than a strong breeze will blow the doors off and indent the sides.
Obviously this depending on positioning, but i'd never buy these plastic efforts again.
Factor in the cost of ground anchors and ratchet cables to keep these standing.... trust me, I know
Latest comments (53)
garak112
5 Dec 16#52
After 3 days of being given the run around by Amazon they have now sent the shed.
lmbuying to garak112
6 Dec 16#53
Good for you. You must be the lucky one, I got nowhere with them. I've given up.
garak112
3 Dec 16#51
Nominated day delivery is supposed to be today and had an email from them this morning saying delayed. Customer service were typically unhelpful and can't tell me anything. My girlfriend noticed they had already refunded her so clearly something has gone wrong here. Once again poor service from Amazon.
lmbuying
25 Nov 16#50
Item no longer available from Amazon directly...others sell at higher price....expire the deal.
lmbuying
25 Nov 16#49
Item no longer available from Amazon directly...others sell at higher price....expire the deal.
lmbuying
25 Nov 16#48
Amazon messed up my order (second)...I was supposed to get this shed today (nominated day delivery)...courier company called last night to say Amazon didn't handover the shed to deliver it to me. With three phone calls, talking to seven different people for 3 hours I got different reasons for not delivering the shed. They have started refund process. Absolute shambles...I'm deeply disppointed with Amazon the way they handled. My first order for a 8x8 shed from Amazon Market Place seller was different story and equally bad...:disappointed:
OperateOnMe
20 Nov 16#47
Received mine and built it in 4 hours, great apart from the skylights which is deformed from poor packaging. Fantastic, have just contact amazon to get a refund on the price difference, an even hotter bargain now!
you_gotta_be_kidding
18 Nov 16#46
Got £38.29 refunded
you_gotta_be_kidding
18 Nov 16#45
They gave me 10% discount, which is about the difference anyway... happy days
you_gotta_be_kidding
18 Nov 16#44
I bought a few days ago at £382, only got delivered yesterday, On chat with them now to see if they'll refund the difference
type2jim
17 Nov 16#41
£344 pounds now!
Jaybeam to type2jim
17 Nov 16#42
Wonder if it will get cheaper?
barneyonion to type2jim
17 Nov 16#43
Just noticed that too. Great price.
OperateOnMe
13 Nov 16#40
Wooden sheds are great but need maintenance, metal sheds are sturdy but you need to make a base and they inevitably rust.
This will be my first plastic shed which will match my plastic store-it out bike box and plastic eden benches. They have a woodgrain appearance and a lot of people have been fooled into thinking it was real wood. Best thing is having an integral base which makes it water-tight and warmer plus minimal maintenance and no rust. Looking forward to the Shed and putting it together within hours.
mattgrant
12 Nov 16#39
we have a similar shed, great produce (although it did have part missing) and looks great. Make sure you have flat hard base though.
quidstretchy
12 Nov 16#38
I've always found it too tricky to dismantle transistors, I can't even get a bead of germanium to come out intact.
TheMonk123
11 Nov 16#29
Where are these manufactured? Is it still Israel?
Thanks
quidstretchy to TheMonk123
12 Nov 16#37
Let's hope so
yas212
11 Nov 16#36
always gotta be hate when a deal is posted with some connection to Israel. Give it a break you lot will you?
pgilc1
11 Nov 16#35
or the screws in the roof it's supposed to have?
finicky2
11 Nov 162#33
We've had this model for around 2.5yrs. The roof has blown off a couple of times in strong gales but was easy enough to find and put back on! Very pleased with it
you_gotta_be_kidding to finicky2
11 Nov 16#34
surely after the first time you'd put a bead of silicon or something on the inside.
tezray
11 Nov 16#32
hmm picked up a keter box thing every single one in homemase was cracked or broken in some way they opened them for me loads returned and reduced because they were broken wonder if these are the same flimsy breakable otherwise be great if you plan on moving I really could do with one
gazdoubleu
11 Nov 16#31
Try flubit as I just bought a 6 x 4 & got 7.5% off the Amazon price with quick day delivery.
Jaybeam
11 Nov 16#24
Has this got a floor or does it really on concrete/paving base
pgilc1 to Jaybeam
11 Nov 16#30
it has a hard plastic floor however you need a flat solid base to erect it on
fat-pudding
11 Nov 16#28
Personally I wouldn't get another Keter shed, the one I have had the wind catch the door one day and break the top moulding for the door, I've attempted to order a new spare part from Keter but it's currently not available and all I hear is "soon" for the past few months when asking about the part. I also had part of the side of my shed get cracked by a window cleaner being a bit dim and leaning a ladder against it. As the shed is made of Polypropylene which doesn't like being glued it's not possible to stick it back together for a repair for either problem. At least with a wooden shed you can do your own repairs or a metal shed that won't snap, tear or crack.
budgio
11 Nov 16#27
They have a thick black plastic floor,we have 2 of these and they are superb & they still look like new 4 years on. requires 2 people to assemble but they are pretty straight forward to build up.
red23
11 Nov 16#26
the only problem i have with this is with the rise in people breaking in to sheds how much stuff can/would you actually want to store in one of these given its poor security?
eatmorefish
11 Nov 161#25
Is this what my grandfather fought a war for....plastic sheds? oOGood job he's not around to see it.
mario999
11 Nov 16#22
Does the plastic discolour after time in the sunshine?
pgilc1 to mario999
11 Nov 16#23
ours hasn't, no.
InTheKnow444
11 Nov 161#16
low maintenance but bloody ugly
I got a 10x8 shiplap shed with a 1 inch solid floor for £550 and it's the best purchase i ever got this year.
£35 on top for 2.5 litres of Sadolin and it should last 25 years or so and looks and performs a lot better than this
pgilc1 to InTheKnow444
11 Nov 161#21
... and will regularly require painted @ £35 a time and effort to do.
in the ten years or so we've had the smaller one my FIL has painted his wooden shed three times and had to replace the felt on the roof.
each to their own circumstance though. our house is v modern and contemporary so it suits better than an old fashioned wooden one, but likewise one of these would look out of place in a mature garden of say a older house.
you_gotta_be_kidding
11 Nov 162#18
hot, it's £3 cheaper at Tesco but still hot
barneyonion to you_gotta_be_kidding
11 Nov 16#20
Delivery is extra through tescos.
bond e lad
11 Nov 16#19
Had mine for 8 years now,has not let in a thimble full of water over the years,tremendous quality shed at a great price,but very important that your base is solid and level.hot.
Jimdabod
11 Nov 16#17
very good shed I have the exact same... paid around 400 I think.. never budged or moved nor have the doors blown off... easyish to assemble requires a couple. but all in all very good tempted for another at this price!
pgilc1
11 Nov 161#15
sorry but this is nonsense
I would suggest if this has really happened to you it wasn't a keter one.
I've a 6x4 that has had no end of winter and summer weather thrown at it over the last 10 years and it's still perfect
I've now an 8 x 11 too and I expect each to last 20+ years no problem
powerbrick
11 Nov 16#14
How much pcm?
jezzery
11 Nov 16#13
what is the option with the storage box? is it worth the extra?
rsm
11 Nov 161#12
Two very heavy boxes that you could stand upright against a wall to minimise space.
Angryman81
11 Nov 16#11
I've had this shed for 12 months through severe gales and it's been rock solid. It could be positioning but I believe it's a solid bit of kit and as long as you follow the build instructions you can't go far wrong. The doors haven't budged nor the sides and they're fully exposed to the elements.
Bargain price, I paid £450 and was happy with that. Heat for the deal OP
rsm
11 Nov 16#10
Excellent price, I have this one and a 6 x 6 - both rock solid after years of use
uksparky
11 Nov 16#9
Does anyone know how big the box/packaging is for this? Want to order but need to sort out the base before I can build the shed so need to store the packaging for a week or so probably.
jordan_parsonage
11 Nov 16#8
This is gunna get hot
goodboy
11 Nov 16#6
good shed, needs a level base but has a nice height and double doors are handy. price is good compared to what you will pay in summer months (£450-£550) so voted hot. will always be people who don't like plastic but once your past that then keter are good.
Sharpharp to goodboy
11 Nov 164#7
People won't get past the fact that anything more than a strong breeze will blow the doors off and indent the sides.
Obviously this depending on positioning, but i'd never buy these plastic efforts again.
Factor in the cost of ground anchors and ratchet cables to keep these standing.... trust me, I know
Sharpharp
11 Nov 16#5
That reminds me, must get some Halls Soothers later on, throats killin' me
WavingNotDrowning
11 Nov 16#4
can I live in it?
WavingNotDrowning
11 Nov 161#3
can I live in it?
allginger
11 Nov 16#2
Bargain I paid £419 on to Amazon right now :smiley:
Opening post
Top comments
Obviously this depending on positioning, but i'd never buy these plastic efforts again.
Factor in the cost of ground anchors and ratchet cables to keep these standing.... trust me, I know
Latest comments (53)
This will be my first plastic shed which will match my plastic store-it out bike box and plastic eden benches. They have a woodgrain appearance and a lot of people have been fooled into thinking it was real wood. Best thing is having an integral base which makes it water-tight and warmer plus minimal maintenance and no rust. Looking forward to the Shed and putting it together within hours.
Thanks
I got a 10x8 shiplap shed with a 1 inch solid floor for £550 and it's the best purchase i ever got this year.
£35 on top for 2.5 litres of Sadolin and it should last 25 years or so and looks and performs a lot better than this
in the ten years or so we've had the smaller one my FIL has painted his wooden shed three times and had to replace the felt on the roof.
each to their own circumstance though. our house is v modern and contemporary so it suits better than an old fashioned wooden one, but likewise one of these would look out of place in a mature garden of say a older house.
I would suggest if this has really happened to you it wasn't a keter one.
I've a 6x4 that has had no end of winter and summer weather thrown at it over the last 10 years and it's still perfect
I've now an 8 x 11 too and I expect each to last 20+ years no problem
Bargain price, I paid £450 and was happy with that. Heat for the deal OP
Obviously this depending on positioning, but i'd never buy these plastic efforts again.
Factor in the cost of ground anchors and ratchet cables to keep these standing.... trust me, I know