• Durable Frame: Made from an all-steel metal 6 x 6 x 6-foot frame that is 1-3/8 inches thick
  • Made to Last: Bonded with a premium powder-coated finish that prevents chipping, peeling, rust, and corrosion
  • Waterproof Coverage: Grey cover is durable and made from an advanced triple-layer rip stop that is waterproof and UV-treated to resist fading
  • Ratchet-Tate: Cover tensioning system ensures a drum tight cover that keeps it tight and neat looking
  • Easy Slide Cross Rail System: Locks down and squares up frames for initial and continuous frame to fabric fit
  • Shelter Lock: Patented Shelter Lock stabilizers ensure rock solid stability that delivers a stable, more durable shelter
  • Storage Space: 36 square feet of storage for garden tools, mowers, snow blowers, snowmobiles, ATVs, pool items, and more
  • Assembled Dimensions: 6' x 6' x 6'
  • Assembled Interior Dimensions: 5'8" x 5'9" x 5'11"
  • Warranty: Includes a 1 year limited warranty

Great price for 5 years. Hopefully I can find a new cover because the shed frame is just fine. Bought in 2014 for $150, has stored wheelbarrows & all our big outdoor stuff. I think reasonably the cover was starting to die @ 4 years. Has handled snow, crazy wind & TONS OF RAIN. We live in the foothills of Mt. Hood in Oregon on the West side. It’s taken a beating for 5 years.

Impressive! I bought two and installed them in my back yard to store stuff that was piled up on the porch. They included all hardware necessary for installation, including ground screws/anchors. I measured out the corners to make sure they were square and they went up pretty easily. Much easier to assemble with a helper than by yourself, but not impossible to do alone. Beware, some parts look very similar but are not identical. So, if you think you got two of the same part, look again carefully (ask me how I know :-O). Rain, wind and sun have done nothing to these shelters since I put them up a few months ago. I am very happy so far. These would make inexpensive and sturdy back country shelters for extended stays in primitive areas. They are FAR STURDIER than any tent.

It was fairly easy to put together. Beware they have you putting parts together BEFORE other parts. Read through directions first. Had to take it apart and put back together SEVERAL times!!!

This is my second one of these. They are awesome and last forever in any weather. You can also pick them up after they are completely assembled and move them around your yard. Having an extra hand during assembly is the best way to go as they can be a pita to put together the first time. Hint: tape the poles together during assembly and the will not come apart while you are on the other end.

Made it thru a New England winter no problem. Very nice shed for the money .would highly recommended. Not that hard to put together. Did it by myself in less than an hour.....

I live in a small apartment with an 8'x20' patio and I bought this shelter to protect my electric tricycles from winter storms and summer sun. The frame alone is worth the price and if I need to replace the cover in a couple years, no big deal. All the parts are high quality and the directions were well written and easy to understand. Do make sure you READ the DIRECTIONS carefully before you start. If you are not an accomplished D.I.Y.er, have a handywoman available. It says to plan on an hour to assemble it? MAYBE. It took me about 3 hours working alone and I am pretty good at this sort of thing. However, I was THRILLED with the results! It is everything it promised to be. A GREAT BUY.

The assembly directions were a bit confusing due to the drawings in the manual being difficult to understand, and I had to use spiral stakes which I bought separately due to the nature of the soil in my yard, but now that it's finally erected, that shed ain't going nowhere. Just withstood the first heavy snow of the season, and I'm happy with the product.

We bought the 6x6 shed to use for our kids outdoor toys and it's perfect! The toys were taking up so much space in our shed and we were getting tired of it so we figured we'd try the shed in a box and we are so glad we did! My husband said the setup was a bit of a pain, but he was able to set it all up himself in about an hour. We have had the shed for about 2 weeks now and it's holding up well, even with severe thunderstorms we've had recently and everything inside remains dry!! The zippers are easy to zip up and down, our 2 year old is able to zip it up himself to get to his toys and I love the ease of little ties that hold up the front flap. We are very happy with this purchase and would highly recommend to others!

Just survived a cat 4 hurricane in St. Augustine - A real chore to set up but super tough!

We've had a couple of nights of high winds. No problem withstanding the wind. (Neighbors had a wooden toy fort ((tall)) it blew over ! Great quality & hope it lasts for 2/3 yrs +! We have a riding lawn mower and a mush mower stored in them. I will say, I HATE the instructions. They provide pictures that do not adequately describe what the next step is. Putting the metal frame together was easy enough, the rest was the pits. I ended up hiring a guy who had a helper. They finished in 1.15 hrs. properly erected! He had put one up previously...although it was much larger.