Does the price include plumbing and toilet roll holder?
welder299 to maj2509
16 May 175#7
no it's not
maj2509
16 May 175#5
Made in Isreal. I don't know if ethical shopping is important to HUKD community
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scotty2
16 May 1710#1
Does the price include plumbing and toilet roll holder?
Bilbo1968
16 May 171#2
Ideal kazi.
ihatebingo
16 May 171#3
pop im with you great price :stuck_out_tongue:
justanothercid
16 May 171#4
Sadly size matters
maj2509
16 May 175#5
Made in Isreal. I don't know if ethical shopping is important to HUKD community
welder299 to maj2509
16 May 175#7
no it's not
patrick_000 to maj2509
4 Jun 172#21
It is to me. Keter have a history of operating on stolen Palestinian land in the West Bank. It's good that the BDS boycotts of companies operating on stolen land outside of Israel's legal territory are gradually becoming more effective and having a significant financial impact on them.
lazarus20000 to maj2509
1 Jul 17#26
Good call.
"In June 2013, Keter was one of several companies subjected to a boycott by the United Church of Canada due to its business activities in Israeli settlements in theWest Bank."
shutsy2003
16 May 17#6
After the 8ft x 6ft version if anyone knows of an offer thanks.
mackey24680
16 May 171#8
Waiting for the 6x 4 version @£200 to come up again
pennyfarthing88
16 May 17#9
I'd be worried about this on a windy day :neutral_face:
wakkaday
16 May 17#10
Bds. Just bought 8x11 as I needed a shed. How easy at these to build and does it OCCUPY alot of space
shalton to wakkaday
17 May 17#12
The shed will take up the space equal to the size you buy.
I have the 8*6 and the 4*3. Both were easy to put up. It is well worth opening the boxes and laying all the parts out, to make sure everything is included. When I built up the large shed, it probably took me an hour to empty out and check, but after this it only took another couple of hours on my own. I think I just got my wife to hold a section at one point - only a couple of minutes.
I would try and avoid a windy day whilst building it up, but once complete they seem pretty solid. People say they wouldn't trust them in windy conditions, but mine aren't going anywhere.
Hope this helps.
robo1million to wakkaday
4 Jun 171#19
If I had to guess, I'd say approx 8x11...?
justgoinggrey
16 May 17#11
They are pretty easy to put up, but seriously I would avoid doing it on a windy day. The tricky bit is the roofing panels, but lubricate with a bit of washing up liquid. I have had mine for about 5 years and it's perfect.
Bluefusion
17 May 17#13
Great price for this smaller size, but I'm after the grey in one of the bigger sizes 6x4 or 6x6 or 8x4 but the prices on Amazon for these seem ridiculously overpriced! Do these ever drop, or anyone recommend another seller?
It looks tiny in the dimensions. Less than a meter deep?
mattclarkie
3 Jun 17#16
This is a really nice shed if you don't have much to store, though attaching the roof is a nightmare even with a step ladder and a 3 people.
urbanbushwacker
4 Jun 172#17
Do you have to buy your own plastic Doctor Who separately?:man:
umirza85
4 Jun 17#18
How waterproof are these? I have a few garden appliances I'd like to store in something like this?
Also would you flatten the ground and put some large patio stones under this?
landroverlarry
4 Jun 17#20
It's a phone box!
mattclarkie
4 Jun 171#22
Completely water tight if assembled correctly. I used an Ecobase Fast Fit, 6 panels and 4 bags of 10mm pea shingle for the base. Buy the base direct from Swift Foundations ands it's £37 minus the gravel which is £8ish from Wickes.
downards
4 Jun 17#23
Suggest you check one out in person before buying, looked at one in my local B&Q and really flimsy, might be ok for some uses but don't expect anything too solid or you'll be disappointed.
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Lowest it's ever been £149.99!
Bargain
It's £200 + most places
I've ordered :0)
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"In June 2013, Keter was one of several companies subjected to a boycott by the United Church of Canada due to its business activities in Israeli settlements in theWest Bank."
I have the 8*6 and the 4*3. Both were easy to put up. It is well worth opening the boxes and laying all the parts out, to make sure everything is included. When I built up the large shed, it probably took me an hour to empty out and check, but after this it only took another couple of hours on my own. I think I just got my wife to hold a section at one point - only a couple of minutes.
I would try and avoid a windy day whilst building it up, but once complete they seem pretty solid. People say they wouldn't trust them in windy conditions, but mine aren't going anywhere.
Hope this helps.
Also would you flatten the ground and put some large patio stones under this?