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🏡 Elevate your backyard game with Gizoon’s fortress of functional style!
The Gizoon 6' x 4' Outdoor Storage Shed combines robust galvanized alloy steel construction with a waterproof, UV-resistant finish and a smart sloped roof design. Featuring wide double lockable doors and integrated ventilation, it offers secure, spacious storage for tools, equipment, and more. Designed for easy assembly and versatile use, this shed is a durable, stylish solution to optimize your outdoor space.














































| ASIN | B0C1GR1P1C |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #16,685 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #29 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Gizoon |
| Brand Name | Gizoon |
| Chamber Depth | 75.6 Inches |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 518 Reviews |
| Door Height | 71.3 Inches |
| Door Style | Sliding Doors |
| Door Width | 48.5 Inches |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48.5"D x 75.6"W x 71.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor Storage Shed |
| Item Weight | 63.15 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Gizoon |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CC10 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Model Number | CC10-LB |
| Product Dimensions | 48.5"D x 75.6"W x 71.3"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style | Outdoor Storage |
| Style Name | Outdoor Storage |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
A**R
Every property can benefit from this very functional shedhed
We ordered this in 2022, but it took us until November of 2025 to unbox and build it. So glad all the parts were there. Including good instructions. People report difficulty taking off the plastic. We just left it on letting mother nature take her course at removing it. We changed the location to build in those 3 years while it stayed in a box. The result of that was that we ordered brown. Because it was going to go in In the woods, but then we moved build location next to our house, and suddenly the brown looked like an outhouse against our grey house. we simply spray, painted it right over the plastic, and it looks fabulous. The interior is well braced. Because we tend to overbuild things we added more sheet metal screws,built it on a platform not on the raw ground. And then because the interior floor frame would be a little bit inconvenient to step over, we threw down a very lightweight piece of plywood on the inside. It is truly a remarkable Remarkable little shed at a great price. The modifications that we made were simply personal. The kit has everything people can use. The double doors are awesome because they open up to the near full width of the interior giving you easy access. I will use 1 of it for firewood storage and 1 of it for garden tools since it sits right next to my fence raised beds.
N**R
Excellent shed, easy to put together, and great value
First, I want to state I have not been compensated in any way for this review - I paid full price for the 6x4 shed and just wanted to provide my experience putting it together and clear up some misconceptions about the shed. With that said, I have to say, the manufacturer of this shed made it super easy to assemble it: well-written instructions with easy to identify illustrations, and hardware components clearly identified within a bag for each one. In years past, I've seen nuts, screws, bolts, washers, etc. all thrown together in one bag where you then have to spend 30 to 45 minutes separating everything and putting them in order so that you can readily identify and access them - it was a nightmare. Not so with this shed, the manufacturer did a great job separating and identifying everything - it was super easy to put together. I read some reviews where folks were stating the holes did not align and they had to drill holes in order to put the shed together. The same thing happened to me, but I figured out what I did wrong: I switched parts from the left side to the right side and nothing was lining up - once I discovered the error and corrected it, the holes aligned perfectly. Since the side panels have an "accordion-style" construction, you just need to move that small section of the panel to get the holes to align. The shed was ridiculously easy to put together: I did it by myself and it took me just 3 hours to build it (the wood floor, framing, and shelves took about an extra hour). But I am experienced at this and I use certain tools that the average person may not have, such as an impact driver with which I can swap driver bits quickly for the different types of screws, a circular saw and oscillating tool for undertaking the internal wood framing (optional for some folks), and self-tapping screws (for wood floor and framing). As you can see from the pictures (I've numbered them from 1 thru 9), I laid out the parts on a table, started with the floor frame, then the corner panels, then the upper braces, then the side panels, then the roof and doors, and finally, the internal wood framing where I added a floor and shelves (which are attached to the wood frame and floor). I found the hardware to be of good quality and the door hinges were excellent: very solid and heavy duty, not cheap and flimsy. The manufacturer provided extra screws, bolts, nuts, and washers (because we all tend to lose a few here and there), and was also extremely thoughtful and provided a bag of screw thread covers to protect you from accidentally stabbing yourself with the screw points if you're working inside the shed. I have to say, putting the shed together was a very pleasant experience - I was expecting a nightmarish hell based on my prior experience and some of the reviews, but I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was. If you follow the instructions, take your time, drink plenty of water, and don't accidentally swap parts (like I did), you should have an easy build and a great looking shed as well. I can definitely recommend this shed to everyone.
W**N
A WEEKEND project
Oh boy....just finished assembly today. Only had four holes that were hard to align...I am gonna say it right now...some people need to stop trying to force stuff and if things aren't aligning realize they probably have something on backwards or on the wrong side. I am going to address problems people have/I had & pros. Cons: 1) plastic is excessive took litterally HOURS to take off, (possibly longer than assembly). I don't think some of the bars were in need of it...but they wrapped everything with coating. The doors were the hardest to take off coming off with seams everywhere in the plastic making there no strategy to peel plastic off in big chunks. 2) the bottom frame drove me nuts, the middle bars (the three of them going from front to back) didn't really fit snuggly, kept on falling out, and there wasn't a way to secure them in the cross bars. 3) there are four parts on this where they expect you to put a small screw through like 4/5 layers of misaligned metal pieces that are laying on top of each other. I was proud to get the first two after much struggling......the second two were impossible. We ran a wire through all of the holes and tied it... it's sufficient since it's the roof...but....not great. If we had felt like we had any more energy to put into this project we would have drilled some holes, but that would have eaten up more time/and two people. 4) Because I bought the larger shed, they just kinda tacked on a few extra lengths to the front of the frame/top. The top bar required you to put a plastic bit into the bar...it LITTERALLY didn't fit. I think this is what might have contributed to some of my misalignment since I shaved part of it down...and ended up shaving just a BIT too much off causing it to be a bit too loose and having it sag a slight bit. I felt like the extra pieces also caused some destabilization in the bottom of the frame. I really wish both pieces would have been one length. Pros: 1) Looks fairly nice 2) Cheaper than anything else we could find 3) Comes with plenty of extra hardware Neutral While I thought the directions were FINE their were points I struggled trying to decide orientation slowing me down, an additional sticker of top, left, right and such would have been helpful. The screws that you put the hinges on are fatter and omg...I struggled. A project I thought (even with the plastic) was going to take me a better part of a day....took me a weekend thanks partly to the freakishly hot weather, but mostly because I thought I would be done by the time it got hot! NOPE! Two mornings from like 6-12 so almost 12h to unpack and assemble by myself. Idk how...but yeah..... yikes. But as in most things it's time or money and we usually choose money........so I can't EXACTLY complain, but I do want y'all to have realistic expectations about how long this is going to take..... Would I do it again? I guess if I had realistic expectations of the amount of time it was going to take......we had other things that needed done this weekend and the kids need attention too...and we're all sick and it wasn't exactly fun, and I basically wanted to cry from all the plastic by the time I got to the doors and realized how bad they were.
H**D
Gizoon 6' x 4' Outdoor Storage Shed with Double Lockable Doors
Good little shed for the money. Took some time to put it together as the instructions are not the best. Somewhat flimsy material, but we wanted something to keep our portable generator in out of the weather. We put it on paving rocks covered with a sheet of plywood to give it more stability. Used self tapping screws with rubber washers for the roof & filled in around any spaces with calking compound. We chose this one because it has roof vents to help with ventilation. Nice wide door opening when both sides are open, made it easy to get what we want to keep in there, in.
K**A
Too thin for safe storage.
We tried to put the shed together using the instructions to the exact measurements and there were holes missing, and the shed does not align. Not to add the on the sturdiness is not that great. It’s very thin and won’t even work for long term storage. Tried to see it there was a way that we could get a replacement because we had already planed out the space but the only option we had was to return it.
Z**N
Excessive Plastic Film
This shed gets 3 stars because it does eventually function as a shed, nothing fantastic about it and nothing too terrible about it. Took about 3.5 hours to build but many more than that to remove plastic film. The plastic film being a major annoyance and adding no value in the form of paint protection is the biggest complaint. Cons: Each piece is wrapped in a thin film of plastic, it will take you longer to remove the plastic than it will to assemble the shed. You will cut your fingers up peeling it off. The plastic also offers no protection during shipment and pieces will be scratched with missing paint anyway. The side panel risers and vented front panels the roof sits on offered the most misalignment issues. Those were the only pieces that I had difficulty installing properly but they did bow due to misalignment of holes, see pics. Directions left a lot to be desired, I would not recommend this shed if you don’t already have some sort of intuition on how items assemble together. Don’t expect to put a piece in place and its assembly holes to perfectly line up, you’re going to have to handle and manipulate them to line up properly. Front doors are also misaligned height wise due to door hinge heights being slightly offset between the two doors. This causes some difficulty latching the doors, see pics. There is some gap between the tops and bottoms of the side panels, see pic. It’s also smaller inside than you would expect based on the product photos, be sure to measure out what you want to put in there. Usable interior dimensions are roughly 71” wide, 45” deep, 61” high at the lowest roof point, and about 66” high at the highest roof point. Pros: Assembly was quick. Once built, it does the job I wanted it to. It is sturdier than I expected for the price point, but don’t misinterpret that compliment because it is still a bit flimsy. It is a good value, you should expect to have some of the problems I mentioned in the cons at this price point though.
A**G
Solid storage option
I built a floor for it and elevated it 6 inches off the deck. It added weight to withstand storms, and it has. Good size. Good storage. Pretty easy to build, but need more than one person and a couple solid hours.
L**N
Flimsy
Thin,flimsy instructions illustrations so small you can not see the correct sides and it took a long time to put together. Some pieces were bent and did not quite line up. Three days later it is up!
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