Excellent shed and price... Was over £400 for a while but now reduced for one day (Deal of The Day) to £314.40.
The larger 6x8 is also reduced I believe.
Excellent maintenance free shed at excellent price (although has been at slightly lower price £295 last August but I didn't buy... That was the lowest price in nearly two years!)
So if you need one grab it whilst you can!
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moorjock
15 Apr 174#3
I needed a shed urgently a couple of years ago, was planning on building a stone one as my wooden ones of six years were falling over, got the base in then ended up changing jobs and having little no spare time, my wooden sheds took advantage of this situation and collapsed around me ears, literally, i saw a deal for an 11x9 Keter at Costco which was saving £200 so i took the plunge. The shed is still standing, not lost shape and does not loog out of place, never had to clean any mildew off it so its a lot less hassle than any wooden ones. I cannot vouch for other makes but Keter sheds are certainly up to the job after two years maintenence free
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mchu6am4
2 May 17#31
Delivered Saturday but not fully built yet... Was struggling to fit back roof edging... Would not sit flush with the walls!...
I'm not too impressed... They said it was reinforced with steel /metal but it's not... There's hardly any metal about so all in all it's a plastic shed!
bazza1603 to mchu6am4
2 May 17#32
That's the same issue I had. The main roof beam needs to slot, bioth the back and front panels. However due to it being drilled incorrectly it would push the sections apart.
Having said that its still got gaps.... POS
Blurp
1 May 17#30
Was meant to get this delivered on Saturday. Absolute nightmare trying to get it delivered/rescheduled. Spoke to 4 ppl at Amazon as a result of trying to get this sorted and I still can't even cancel the stupid order. Not bothering with big items from Amazon again
bazza1603
1 May 17#29
Stuck my up yesterday... Shed is okay now its up but full of issues sticking it together. Panels / metal warped and bend and bits drilled in the wrong place. I think mine was stuck together from bits of the part bins...!
Mucka
15 Apr 17#21
i have one of these they are not very secure.
pgilc1 to Mucka
16 Apr 17#28
The materials may well cost £10. Manufacturing it wont though.
pgilc1
16 Apr 17#27
I've the 11 x 9. Fantastic shed. Well pleased with it :smiley:
We've also a 6x4 thats near 10 years old and still like new.
wakkaday
15 Apr 171#25
are these easy to install? worth getting someone in to build?
would i need to add anything to my lawn? i believe its kind of flat - but not an expert in landscaping/gardening. What would you guys suggest to make sure its even. does the keter come with anything?
any reccomendations for locks
thank you
mchu6am4 to wakkaday
16 Apr 17#26
I believe they're two persons build from flat pack and generally click click sort of assembly.
They come with plastic base and you need a flat surface to install on... If you have grass I'd put some flags down and install on top.
Lock wise try local screwfix... You should be able to pick up a decent external padlock that won't rust for under £10...
Hope it helps .
PhilK
15 Apr 17#24
Hot, for me....
japes
15 Apr 17#23
I hear plastic is the future. Tons of it in the oceans, just need to come up with a way to harvest it
monsavr
15 Apr 171#20
Sorry if this is a silly/trivial question but would I need to put a base underneath or can I just plonk it on top of the lawn. Thanks in advance,
bc111 to monsavr
15 Apr 17#22
The shed does come with a base but the base must be put on level ground otherwise it will not fit together well.
iroaes
15 Apr 17#19
Thanks, ordered one.
1616french
15 Apr 17#18
Trust me these are great,i have a 6x6 and a 6x4 Keter shed plus i have just purchased a Keter Ultra outdoor storage unit for £210...Wish i`d seen this first as i`d have spent a little more to buy this.
I`ve had wood sheds which need to be maintained and a Metal shed which just rusted away, but with these there is no maintenance needed, maybe a quick jet wash every few years.
Yeah, i have a lot of stuff, bikes, toys, garden furniture etc and these are ideal for storage.
sproggg
15 Apr 17#14
Would you say this is the most suitable type for storing magazines and books i.e. waterproof? The alternative would be a decent wooden shed.
pibpob to sproggg
15 Apr 17#17
Unless it's completely sealed - which it won't be - the humidity will be the same as outside.
mr321
15 Apr 171#16
Okay
wayners
15 Apr 172#1
Plastic shed to go with plastic grass. Lol. You can get plastic fence now I see. Plastic shed is the best out of the 3 I guess... Good find
fireman1 to wayners
15 Apr 17#2
Don't forget your plastic decking, plastic gnome, plastic kids play house, plastic cosy coupe kids car and plastic table and chair set.
Jonnyblock to wayners
15 Apr 171#4
Plastic houses next.
KareemSaid to wayners
15 Apr 171#15
Yeah - good price. Manufacturing costs £10 if that. £200 a fair price which takes into account manufacture, packaging, shipping, taxes etc
jamgin
15 Apr 17#13
Can you pay for this with your plastic?
Rich_T
15 Apr 17#12
Fake plastic girlfriend?
winchman
15 Apr 17#11
Need to move to USA for that, most of them are glorified mobile homes.
flannell
15 Apr 17#10
Bought one. Great make and a stonking price. Heat!
That's reasonably good price... Was slightly cheaper around November last year but if you need one then go for it otherwise you don't how long you'll be waiting for it to come down further..
moorjock
15 Apr 174#3
I needed a shed urgently a couple of years ago, was planning on building a stone one as my wooden ones of six years were falling over, got the base in then ended up changing jobs and having little no spare time, my wooden sheds took advantage of this situation and collapsed around me ears, literally, i saw a deal for an 11x9 Keter at Costco which was saving £200 so i took the plunge. The shed is still standing, not lost shape and does not loog out of place, never had to clean any mildew off it so its a lot less hassle than any wooden ones. I cannot vouch for other makes but Keter sheds are certainly up to the job after two years maintenence free
wakkaday to moorjock
15 Apr 17#7
Is the 11 x 9 look good compared to this it's 700 at the moment t
bazza1603
15 Apr 17#6
Thank you. Mine is falling to bits and needs felting badly....
Have ordered....Shame delivery is not possible before next weekend...
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The larger 6x8 is also reduced I believe.
Excellent maintenance free shed at excellent price (although has been at slightly lower price £295 last August but I didn't buy... That was the lowest price in nearly two years!)
So if you need one grab it whilst you can!
Top comments
Latest comments (32)
I'm not too impressed... They said it was reinforced with steel /metal but it's not... There's hardly any metal about so all in all it's a plastic shed!
Having said that its still got gaps.... POS
The materials may well cost £10. Manufacturing it wont though.
We've also a 6x4 thats near 10 years old and still like new.
would i need to add anything to my lawn? i believe its kind of flat - but not an expert in landscaping/gardening. What would you guys suggest to make sure its even. does the keter come with anything?
any reccomendations for locks
thank you
They come with plastic base and you need a flat surface to install on... If you have grass I'd put some flags down and install on top.
Lock wise try local screwfix... You should be able to pick up a decent external padlock that won't rust for under £10...
Hope it helps .
I`ve had wood sheds which need to be maintained and a Metal shed which just rusted away, but with these there is no maintenance needed, maybe a quick jet wash every few years.
Yeah, i have a lot of stuff, bikes, toys, garden furniture etc and these are ideal for storage.
Have ordered....Shame delivery is not possible before next weekend...