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The Patiowell 5x3 FT Outdoor Storage Shed combines heavy-duty galvanized steel construction with a smart, lockable design and weatherproof features. Perfect for millennials seeking a sleek, secure, and space-efficient solution to organize garden tools and outdoor essentials, this shed offers 14.5 sq ft of protected storage with a durable sloping roof and easy assembly.
































| ASIN | B0BP952Q7N |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,936 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #1 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Patiowell |
| Brand Name | Patiowell |
| Chamber Depth | 34.2 Inches |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,889 Reviews |
| Door Height | 35.5 Inches |
| Door Style | Swinging Door |
| Door Width | 34.2 Inches |
| Floor Area | 14.5 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 34.2"D x 63.4"W x 71"H |
| Item Weight | 78.3 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Patiowell |
| Material | Metal |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 34.2"D x 63.4"W x 71"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style | Contemporary |
| Style Name | Contemporary |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel,Metal |
| UPC | 758966608975 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV resistant |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 440 Pounds |
A**Y
Great option for the price
So. I got the 6x4 shed, and I was almost dreading recieveing it due to the negative reviews on here, but I needed some extra storage and didn't have a huge budget for it. Keeping the price in mind- I am absolutely thrilled with it. The packaging was really sturdy, and was also extremely heavy. Without a helper, you many struggle to get it where you need it for assembly, but once you start pulling the pieces out they are rather light. I used a couple pallets and some old scrap plywood as my base, placed on my already level concrete patio slab. You start with the bottom frame and then move on to the four corner pieces. It was slightly breezy, so I did need to throw a few screws to connect the bottom frame to my base just so it didn't blow over. Wall assembly was a breeze. I did most of the assembly solo, except for a few times where I needed an extra hand holding a piece in place while I got a few screws in it, like the top frame. I'm pretty pleased with the quality, I did need to bend a few pieces back in place on the corners and there are a few dents and dings, but it was $175. There are some little gaps and eventually I'll get some foam or something to fill them, but again, $175. The roof and the doors were a little annoying, just getting the pilot holes lined up and what not, but....$175. Definitely wouldn't bother with peeling the protective film off each piece, it would take ages, and really once it's assembled and you're standing back looking at the little building you just slapped up, you don't notice. I did this mainly solo in about four hours. If you have trouble lifting things, or holding things above your head you may want a helper. At the end of the day you get what you pay for- don't expect a small metal shed that costs less than $200 to come together like a $1000 shed would. If you have a small budget and just need an enclosed space for storage this is a great option.
J**E
Good product for the price.
Good product for the price. A few misaligned holes that were simple to drill and it was not a full 3 feet deep but good otherwise. It will take two people to assemble. Instructions and parts were complete.
L**1
Really nice but very hard to assemble. A bit on the flimsy side.
I’m giving this 4 stars because their customer service is good and because price was good. Some pieces came with dents but not a deal breaker. However, this thing is VERY difficult to assemble. Material is flimsy and you absolutely need 2 people for assembly. I am in the trade field and pretty good assembling stuff. This took me and my wife almost 2 days to finish. We did take our time but it was definitely very tedious. Lots and lots of hardware. Overall we’re happy with it because it looks nice and we cleared our garage of lots of mess. We also got some concrete tiles at Lowe’s and anchored it to that. It’s holding really nice.
A**R
Good shed for a good price.
Actually very easy to put together. Not step by step clearly worded instructions, But you'd have to be not paying attention to get more than one thing wrong. Everything lined up pretty easily. Some holes were a little less lined up but some pushing and tugging goes a long way. There was slight damge to the corners of multiple pieces but some pliers straightened them out well enough. Not enough damage to drop a star. Don't go too hard on tightening the screws or you'll strip out the aluminum. If you do happen to have a screw that doesnt seem to tighten just right some flex seal spray meets the water tight requirement if you so need it. I actually flex sealed every screw because I'm just that kinda person. Very great shed. Very easily moved so I would anchor it down if you live somewhere with high winds.
A**I
Not a bad unit, just flimsy
"To start with, the very small fasteners are VERY combursome to work with, with my beat-up, old caperpenters' fingers and hands, I spent half the time it took in just fighting with them; I cannot say I'm bristling with confidence in their capacity to hold the whole unit together in the winds we get here. The steel itself is thinner that most expect, while it looks like standard steel roofing/siding - it's significantly thinner - the specs are clear on this, but w/out a frame of reference, most aren't going to connect the 2 point. The instructions are pretty good, mostly pictorial, but there are a few things hat could be clearer - which way the base corners and siding seams/joints overlap - and why it's important to include; if one doesn't lap the wall corners according to the site's position relative to winter storms, and even dust, then it very easily could blow in through under/overlapping sections. Including how to make sure the base is square should also be in the instructions, it isn't something most/many folks are going to automatically pick up on; even with the base's corners properly screwed together it can, likely will be, out of square by 1/4" or a bit more - and if it isn't square - the pre-cut/drilled holes and sections won't align right. The siding overlaps are pretty poor as to fitting tightly, caulking will be a minimum, fastening them down with self-tapping screws as well, is what it'll take here - and it wouldn't have mattered the direction of the overlap, it is just as loose either way. Lastly, a number of the pre-drilled holes are misaligned, and some of the ones in the siding were split/blow-outs, making for potential weak points. especially ones in the corners. The base needs for holes to screw it down properly, just the corners - per manufacture - will not likely be enough, I know for certain these mountain winds are well beyond what just corner screws could hold. I'm also going to add a pair of ratchet straps to the entire construction, I built a proper floor box for it with enough meat to hold some eye-bolts as anchor points, the winds are only going to get stronger as the climate collapse worsens and this is already sketchy - I can see the whole unit being ripped off of the base frame and scattered as mega-shrapnel. It's one me to make sure that can't happen." Quote from the man I had to hire to put this shed together. It's almost disposable! I don't expect it to last more than a year at best!
P**N
Not worth the money.
I ordered this tool shed thinking it was a vinyl tool shed as that's how I searched on the product. It arrived as a metal tool shed and I chose not to return it because it fit the space requirements I had. That was a mistake. After 14 hours I have finally finished putting this together. The instructions are only drawing and there are so many nuances in getting this together right it's hard to interpret the drawings to the actual construction. Furthermore it is poorly made, I struggled getting holes to a line up and panels to fit. The material is extremely thin and lightweight and some of them bent during construction leaving ugly creases in the panel. In hindsight I should have never accepted this shed as a substitute and got what I really started out to buy which was a vinyl tool shed. Definitely not worth the money.
A**R
Great quality for the Price
This is a "tin" shed. You get what you pay for and it has exceeded my expectations. Overall took me 2 hours to build and I recommend a second set of hands for the first few wall panels. Instructions were better than Ikea (clear with some words). Some holes didn't align but drilled through fine. Overall 90% was perfect during install. Likely 10% was my mistakes. There is no floor included in this shed. Even if you have a solid concrete slab I recommend putting on plywood as there are holes to secure it to. This makes it more water tight. With mine I build a platform out of 2x4 to keep it from sitting directly where water can puddle. Inside storage is good, fits my shovels/rakes weed eater (at an angle) and I found some shelves that fit the width length for great storage. If I had more room I would upgrade to a larger size of this same shed! Also it is worth mentioning this is not air tight. the ceiling does have gaps making it breathable but large enough for small critters to get into.
A**V
Great Budget Build!!
If you’re like me and don’t have the time or money to spend thousands on a shed then this seems to be a solid alternative. I’ll get straight to the point. Pros: Relatively easy to assemble and figure out, Great Price, Solid Delivery Packaging, Fast Shipping, Accurate to size, Seems quite sturdy, and all my parts were included. Cons: Some directions unclear, my box 1 & 2 were accidentally swapped, ridiculously annoying plastic film over ever piece that I ended up giving up on taking off, Lots of gaps that will need to be filled with silicone or spray foam, the metal pieces are somewhat flimsy, assembly took me 2 days on and off, and one of the biggest problems: multiple pilot holes need to be drilled by YOU… However guys, for a budget build shed, this was the way to go for me, I spent $230 on the shed with shipping. About $120 on the wood/paver foundation. And about $100 on spray foam, tools, hardware, shelving, and other miscellaneous items for a grand total of roughly under or around $500! The shed is now weatherproofed. And ready to battle the elements. Although the shed is really cheaply made and the components are far from “quality”, I mean come on, it’s $175 for a 6x4 SHED. Expect it to be a hassle, but expect yourself to save a lot of money. I recommend this shed to any sub-par DIY-er. Thanks for reading the review✌️ I’ll update with how it holds up over time.
A**O
Patiowell
Llegó algunas piezas dobladas y ralladas
E**A
Que se cumpla con las condiciones de compra
SOLICITO EL PRODUCTO COMPLETO POR EL QUE PAGUÉ Este producto nos llegó incompleto, solo venían láminas golpeadas y sin instrucciones de instalación
A**O
Muy mala
Pésima calidad y tamaño nada que ver con la imágenes q se muestran
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