I've been following this on camelcamelcamel for a while and the price never seems to change very much, however due to the 15% off everything Easter promotion at Wickes this takes the price down to £84.99
Sadly none left for delivery, however they are available for click and collect. We have ordered one for collection this afternoon.
There are other sizes available also.
Hope this helps someone.
15% off - EASTER
Quidco 2%
1200 L polypropylene garden storage unit for garden furniture, lawn mowers, barbecue equipment and other outdoor items. Also accommodates two 240 L wheelie bins. Designed for easy assembly and virtually maintenance-free.
Colour: Beige / Brown
Weight: 26.50 kg
Material: Polypropylene
Finish: Beige, with brown accent, in textured wood-look finish
Years Guaranteed: 2
Brand Name: Keter
Top comments
deb8z to xboxone573
17 Apr 173#10
You store your children in it,excellent idea :laughing:
Latest comments (37)
Randers92
19 Apr 17#36
Will a gsxr 1000 fit in this?
bigpapanoodle to Randers92
22 May 17#37
Measure from one end of the bike to the other then check with inner dimensions given. Internal dimensions: (H)110, (W)132, (D)76cm... Simple really
Randers92
19 Apr 17#35
Will a gsxr 1000 fit in this?
deanos
18 Apr 17#34
not a drop of water in mine either,mines about a 1.5 year old
voodoo85
18 Apr 17#33
I keep my mower, strimmer as well as several garden tools in this for over a year now with no issues. Never any sign of water getting in etc so would recommend
Jaybeam
17 Apr 171#11
Good price I paid £89 - deal on Amazon a while ago, just to mention my one turned up with broken lid and took 2 months for keter to send out new one - they come from Israel!
fr3dy77_sp33d to Jaybeam
18 Apr 17#32
I wish I tried contacting keter directly. I bought 2 of these from amazon warehouse and it was damaged heavily on the corners (during delivery) and decided to return it.
WuckFit
17 Apr 17#31
Available for free delivery now too. Thanks op.
atlantic04
17 Apr 17#30
Thanks just ordered, cheapest I've seen for a while
demansquith
17 Apr 171#28
St500 is right 20 mins to put up but having a electric screwdriver will help. My only bit of advise is if you make sure you keep the panels pushed together when putting the screws in as is some places the screws need a good fix into some areas of plastic which are small and need lining up. I have put 20 put door sofa cushions in the shed and they fit.
I think this keter storage is good and i put it together on my own.
Thanks Op
ian_uk1975 to demansquith
17 Apr 17#29
Ah, yes, electric screwdriver is essential! With the sheer number of screws (many of which are self-tap), you'll have forearms like Popeye by the time you've finished if you try using a manual screwdriver!
st500
17 Apr 171#27
just picked one up. Took 20 minutes to build and very good quality. Will be getting another later today for my wheelie bins. Will also fit shelves in them using the dimensions provided in the instructions.
janenmark
17 Apr 171#26
I know it's £15 more but there isn't a wickes by me, there is an argos.
I find they keep spiders bigger than tennis balls out, also never found a snake in mine.
janenmark
17 Apr 17#23
plus you can get these Challenge 3 Piece Weatherproof Padlocks Set for half price if brought with storage box
ian_uk1975
17 Apr 171#21
Very good at keeping the water out, in my experience. Keeps our BBQ and accessories/cushions protected from the elements all over winter.
Definitely not air-tight! Bugs will find a way into most things stored outside, but I haven't found it to be a problem, personally.
KGorman
17 Apr 172#14
In my experience a sieve would do a better job at keeping the rain out..
ian_uk1975 to KGorman
17 Apr 171#20
I've had zero problems with water ingress.
deanos
17 Apr 171#19
Same as a shed then most of them you unscrew the hinge for access, you can lock the Keter handle with a padlock
okosanto
17 Apr 17#17
Anyone know how secure these are - e.g. could I store a bike in it and still be protected by insurance?
stephenashforth to okosanto
17 Apr 171#18
Not really big enough to store an adult size bike, unless you removed the front wheel. Not even remotely secure. A thief could easily get access to the contents by dismantling/breaking the store. I have my doubts that an insurance company would pay out.
jaydeeuk1
17 Apr 171#16
I have a keter midi for kids garden toys, and a keter ultra that houses my telescope, cameras, a computer and load of electronics (both kept outside obviously). Survived storms and rain, and nothing has blown up yet. I think they're pretty decent value for money, got that keter 4x6 shed that was on offer yesterday coming too. I only order from amazon so don't have to worry about keter customer service.
Begize
17 Apr 171#15
I've had one of the slightly older green / beige versions of these for a few years now. It's in a slightly sheltered spot (next to a fence and under a large tree) but I've had no issues with build quality or water getting in. It has some sun loungers and cushions for garden furniture in so, to be on the safe side, I got some of the big robust Dimpa storage bags from Ikea to put them in. I've not noticed a large number of bugs, but have spotted a few cobwebs in the lid so I guess things can get in if they want.
Definitely agree it needs to have a level base and would certainly have the back against something as it's probably the weakest bit.
I also had a problem with a broken lid in the pack when I bought it, but it was easy enough to get a spare sent out by contacting Keter through their website and uploading a pic of my receipt. Took a couple of weeks to come as they didn't have that colour in stock due to them changing over to brown and beige.
ian_uk1975
17 Apr 172#8
That's an excellent price, although the box is huge so you'll need a large estate, or, possibly, a van to collect.
We've had 2 of these for over a year and no problems. I've personally found them to be well-made and very robust. We use one for recycling crates and large flattened cardboard boxes and the other for storing our gas BBQ through the winter season. We also have Keter patio furniture and cushion storage boxes... all well-designed and excellent quality. The master stroke in the design of Keter items is they contain no metal components so nothing to rust.
Destard to ian_uk1975
17 Apr 17#13
How good are they at keeping rain/water out?
I was thinking of moving my lawnmower and strimmer out of my garage and into something like this.
Was concerned about protection from the elements.
Also, are they air-tight? Can spiders and other bugs crawl in somehow?
moorjock
17 Apr 171#12
Got two of these, one for mother and one for me, had them two plus years now and mine is opened at least once a day, lots more mostly, never had a problem with any of them, the hinges are perfect. waterproof and sturdy, only problem i have found is that it is essential that the base is level, mine is in direct sunlight and there has been no trouble with warling and minimal bleaching of the lid
xboxone573
17 Apr 17#6
Had mine for about a year...good for the children...seems to be robust enough...paid £99...have some heat
deb8z to xboxone573
17 Apr 173#10
You store your children in it,excellent idea :laughing:
deb8z
17 Apr 171#9
But being plastic bits break easily and the furniture fades in the sun,my Grey set looks fifty shades of Grey & white now :laughing:
sox5
17 Apr 17#5
Has amazon not selling one for £70
stephenashforth to sox5
17 Apr 17#7
That was a couple of days ago as a Deal of the Day and was for the midi version which is one size down.
M550344
17 Apr 172#4
Avoid. Poor quality and customer service poor. Hinges break after 6 months and cannot be replaced
deanos
17 Apr 172#3
Had mine 2 years, no problems, very sturdy
PS: if you see one with damage on clearance as i did in Homebase, ring up Keter and they send the spare parts, mine only cost £30, spare parts arrived within a week
KGorman
17 Apr 172#2
Having bought one of these I'd suggest that you don't waste your money. The quality is atrocious and their customer service is just as bad. My Keter broke within the week, the top lid having already came damaged and then the hinge of the door sheared off. Useless bit of rubbish.
Opening post
I've been following this on camelcamelcamel for a while and the price never seems to change very much, however due to the 15% off everything Easter promotion at Wickes this takes the price down to £84.99
Sadly none left for delivery, however they are available for click and collect. We have ordered one for collection this afternoon.
There are other sizes available also.
Hope this helps someone.
15% off - EASTER
Quidco 2%
1200 L polypropylene garden storage unit for garden furniture, lawn mowers, barbecue equipment and other outdoor items. Also accommodates two 240 L wheelie bins. Designed for easy assembly and virtually maintenance-free.
Colour: Beige / Brown
Weight: 26.50 kg
Material: Polypropylene
Finish: Beige, with brown accent, in textured wood-look finish
Years Guaranteed: 2
Brand Name: Keter
Top comments
Latest comments (37)
I think this keter storage is good and i put it together on my own.
Thanks Op
Definitely not air-tight! Bugs will find a way into most things stored outside, but I haven't found it to be a problem, personally.
Definitely agree it needs to have a level base and would certainly have the back against something as it's probably the weakest bit.
I also had a problem with a broken lid in the pack when I bought it, but it was easy enough to get a spare sent out by contacting Keter through their website and uploading a pic of my receipt. Took a couple of weeks to come as they didn't have that colour in stock due to them changing over to brown and beige.
We've had 2 of these for over a year and no problems. I've personally found them to be well-made and very robust. We use one for recycling crates and large flattened cardboard boxes and the other for storing our gas BBQ through the winter season. We also have Keter patio furniture and cushion storage boxes... all well-designed and excellent quality. The master stroke in the design of Keter items is they contain no metal components so nothing to rust.
I was thinking of moving my lawnmower and strimmer out of my garage and into something like this.
Was concerned about protection from the elements.
Also, are they air-tight? Can spiders and other bugs crawl in somehow?
But being plastic bits break easily and the furniture fades in the sun,my Grey set looks fifty shades of Grey & white now :laughing:
PS: if you see one with damage on clearance as i did in Homebase, ring up Keter and they send the spare parts, mine only cost £30, spare parts arrived within a week