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🏡 Elevate your backyard game with the ultimate all-weather storage solution!
The Devoko 10x10 FT Outdoor Storage Shed offers a spacious, lockable metal structure designed for durability and weather resistance. Featuring a galvanized steel frame with UV and waterproof protection, a pitched roof to prevent water pooling, and ventilation openings for airflow, it’s perfect for organizing garden tools and outdoor equipment while enhancing your backyard’s aesthetic.
| ASIN | B0CMCZH39M |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,663 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #24 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand Name | Devoko |
| Chamber Depth | 0.01 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (1,750) |
| Door Style | Single Door |
| Door Width | 31.65 Inches |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 108.3"D x 113.4"W x 75.6"H |
| Item Weight | 74.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Devoko |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ST24 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | DV-storage shed |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Top Material Type | Galvanized Steel |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
C**T
8x10 Assembly
Just finished assembling 8x10 unit. Unlike other units this unit is actually slightly bigger than 8 x10. We made a base 9 x 11 which worked out well. You definitely need a base. The base pictured used 2x6 PT for outer frame and 2x4 PT on 2 ft centers for cross member supports. Used 4x8x 7/16 OSB for the floor. Did a water seal on the OSB before assembling the shed since it isn’t PT. You definitely need a base if you aren’t assembling on concrete in order for all the holes to line up. Make sure the bottom frame of the shed is squared by measuring from diagonal corners to make sure equal distance. Secure the bottom shed frame to the base to keep it squared during assembly. The instructions were good and generally went together without significant issues. You’ll need to be careful attaching the top frame. The top frame on each side has a groove instead of individual holes so you’ll need to careful with the corners in order for roof panels to line up correctly. You may need to make adjustments in process. We managed to assemble the entire shed with only drilling two holes when attaching the final trim piece as the holes were off father than could be adjusted. Half the panels have a protective coating. After removing the film from one panel we chose to leave the rest covered as it took about 20 minutes to peel the film off the first panel. We’ll deal with the film a little at a time in the future. You can use an electric screw driver but it needs to have a torque adjustment. Some of the screws can strip if you aren’t careful but there about 450-500 screws which is more than we wanted to do by hand. We chose to apply dab of acrylic seal on each to the exposed roof panel screws as the included plastic washers didn’t cover some of the holes entirely due to alignment. It rained the day after we finished and the inside remained dry without leaks so the deal was a good choice. You definitely need two people for assembly of some of work. I recommend having a folding table to layout all the hardware to keep from having to continuously bend over to grab screws. Also recommend removing everything from the two boxes and laying them out to keep from having to continuously dig through the boxes to find the piece or pieces you are looking for. Actual assembly time with two people was about 13 hours over three days. Leveling the ground and assembling the base was about 4 hours. We had all the base lumber cut to size at Home Depot so we could start assembling as soon as we got home. You may question the the rigidity of the unit as you are assembling but once everything is completed the unit is pretty solid, more than I anticipated. Overall we are satisfied and felt the unit went together pretty easily.
A**O
Works for the price
For the price, this is a nice little shed. Just remember, it's a $130 shed made of thin sheet metal and a frame. For the 5x3 shed, it took a little under 4 hours to put together with two people and many beverage breaks. I would highly recommend doing this with two people as the shed is a bit flimsy early on in the process until everything starts coming together. It's also easier for one person to hand the other all the screws as you go through all the steps. Pros: Cheap, looks good, pretty straight forward assembly process with easy directions. Cons: Very time consuming with a bunch of little screws (i recommend a drill), material can easily dent and bend so take caution during assembly, alignment of screw holes - our shed was pretty good until we go to the roof where we either had to hulk pieces together to get them to line up or create our own holes. The biggest con and most time consuming part was removing the ultra thin protective film on half of the pieces. That part probably took us 45 minutes with two people. I'd rather take the chance of the sheet metal getting scratched during shipment than have to peel that film off. It's pretty clear that there is no floor with this shed so have a plan in place. We put ours on two plastic pallets with a heavy duty outdoor rubber rug underneath. A level ground or base is a must... this will keep the shed frame from bending in odd directions during assembly which can mess up the alignment of the drill holes. Water resistant, not waterproof, so expect some leaking in heavy or prolonged rain. I'm sure there are some things you can do to seal it up but it's a shed being used for garden tools so probably not worth it. I also would not put anything flammable within the shed... it's a tin can that can get VERY hot sitting in the sun and there is no ventilation on the 5x3 version.
J**S
Worth the time putting it together and the price. Love it
Had the shed for 3 years in the elements works perfect
A**T
Pain to assemble, needs touch up work, decent quality shed
Alright so got a bit of ground to cover here. I’ll preface this by saying that if you’re assembling this and you don’t have much experience with assembly, the instructions are a nightmare. I consider myself pretty handy with tools. Overall, between building the platform and assembling the shed, I’d say give yourself about 10-12 hours to get this all done if you’re solo. After getting everything assembled just a couple days ago, I now have water dripping into my shed. All plastic washers were used that were needed, but the issue was that some holes were not lining up properly. I will be going over what I can reach with silicone to try and seal up any orifices, but this is already a red flag for me. There is plenty of storage capacity, which is a huge plus, but the materials are so thin and inexpensive that you cannot count on hanging anything off of it. If you do, use command strips and only hang very light things. Alternatively, make/purchase free-standing shelves. I originally bought this back in October of last year. I started assembly as soon as it arrived, but discovered it was missing crucial parts to finish the framing. Those took a couple weeks to receive, and by the time I could dedicate more time to the project, it began to snow/freeze. Putting together metal anything outside in freezing temperatures wasn’t my idea of a good time. Lastly, the doors don’t close properly. I’ve tried messing with the hinges, even tried bending framing in a way to account for the mis-alignment, but simply put, it’s just a hair too snug and about a 1/4 inch off, which is enough to allow me to shut the door without lifting the left side. There’s likely a better quality shed out there to purchase folks, but if you’re not worried about stuff taking on light rain, this will do the trick, I just don’t expect the platform to last long due to the fact that I can’t climb on the roof to seal all the seams and stop the water intrusion.
L**.
Buen producto, algo complicado el armado pero bien
F**O
El armado tiene que ser entre dos o mas personas forzosamente y las instrucciones no siempre son tan lineales Lego con varias piezas dañadas y mal empaque
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