| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| Apex Resin Tool Shed | 81.5 - 82" H x 69.5 - 70" W x 44 - 44.5" D | 153 lbs |
| Color Options: | Beige, Brown |
| Door Style: | Double Door |
| Material: | Resin |
| Product Category: | Sheds |
| Roof Style: | Gable |
| Special Features: | Flooring Included |
| Type: | Tool Shed |
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Ann Chuang from El Paso, TX
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12/17/2012
so far so great Easy to assemble. I use 9 hours for assembling by myself. I believe it could only takes 4 hours to assembling by two people. The deliver even help me to carry whole package to my backyard. Its firmly after met the first wind storm. Anyway, overall is perfect! |
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Pat sacca from arlington, MA
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11/26/2012
Mgr Great shed for storage, we attached it to a concrete pad for extra stability, due to weather. Assembly easy and can be done with one to two people in under two hours. |
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donna dearden from raleigh, NC
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10/10/2012
Perfect fit Just like the first one we bought. Perfect match, set up straight forward. Good quality construction. Using for bike storage and yard supplies. |
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Self Sufficient from NJ
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6/29/2011
Easy to assemble,struggles in heat Generally, I am pleased with this shed. Once built, it is solid and waterproof and serves my needs better than my prior larger metal shed. However, as summer arrives, I've noticed the door do not open as easily and of course, it's hot inside. Still, I have no regrets buying this shed. Despite their claim it took two to build, I did it by myself (with the help of a concrete block.) I recommend it highly. |
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Happy Camper from Renton, WA
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6/28/2011
Good Value Exactly what I needed. Easy to assemble, sturdy, fits in limited space, looks a plus |
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Garden Fairy from Silver Spring, MD
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6/20/2011
Sturdy, easy to assemble, and roomy We bought this shed for garden tools and lawn tools. We are able to put a small self standing shelving inside to organize pots, small hand tools, and fertilizers. A high school boy put it together in less than 2 hours for me. It is sturdy and quite roomy. Love the shed. |
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The Gardener from New Jersey
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5/31/2011
Far better shed than I expected I bought this,thinking it was a 'lego assembly' that would blow away during the first storm. They said you'd need two people to assemble it as well.You don't. I'm a 53 year old woman and I put the shed together in 2.5 hours by myself. When assembling the roof, I used a concrete block to provide the downward pressure needed by the 'second person.' Otherwise I think matters go faster if there's only one builder in this shed building process. Quarters are tight, and order of assembly is very important.There were a few hiccups along the way. Panels kept popping out of their lego connector (it really does have the feel of assembling a giant lego set). However, once I got the whole thing connected, their clever construction makes it solid as a rock. So if you have trouble with the back panels popping out, just keep securing it back and move on. A black rubber mallet is VERY USEFUL in forcing pieces into position without harming the panels.Instructions are pictures only, so at times I was confused, but with a little trial and error it all worked out.Now to the hiccups: There were a couple of places screws needed to go to secure the roof that did not have the plastic drilled from the hole. (Which meant I had to remove the roof panel and open up the holes. Check your holes are there before you assemble, it will make life easier.) Additionally, when assembling the door handles (Oddly this last item took 1.5 hours)I could not get the screw to go throw the metal plate hole and was very close to breaking a piece of the door when I stopped and accessed the problem. The screw was simply too large to enter the holes in the metal plate. So I drilled the holes a bit larger, tried again, and everything works perfect now.They say this shed can be expected to survive for 7 years, but honestly, it is so well constructed and designed, I'm rather hoping for ten. Since I built it, we've have two weeks of torrential rains and what looks to be a flimsey roof has not leaked once. The roof is lightweight, but the design is very clever.Oh, and I ignored their insistance that you don't use power tools. However, I used it carefully and finished off with a hand screw to prevent over tightening and penetration to the outer surface.Otherwise, I couldn't have finished it so quickly, because once you put the legos together, you have a ton of screwing to do. |
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homeowner from Illinois
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9/14/2010
more room that I expectedl very nice, easy to assemble, quite sturdy |
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Shannon from State College, PA
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9/12/2010
very happy This is the second one I bought, and while it was a little warped coming out of the box and so a little more difficult to assemble on one side, it's working great and is what I needed to match the first one. |
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gardener from Corona, CA
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3/22/2010
I made the perfect choice! I am delighted with my 6'x3' Apewx shed! I love the color, it's complimentary; and it fits perfectly next to the air conditioner units on the side of my house. I use it to store the lawn mower and my garden supplies. I have a two car garage and now we can get both cars in easily. I like being able to keep my garden tools and planting soil outside of the garage, where they belong. Thank you Wayfair. |