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The Scala 6 x 8 is a premium outdoor storage shed crafted from durable, weather-resistant resin featuring a realistic woodgrain finish. Its spacious interior (222 x 168.9 x 219.7 cm) accommodates a wide range of garden and DIY equipment. Designed with ventilation ducts for airflow, a floor panel window for natural light, and a padlock hasp for security, it combines functionality with elegant aesthetics. Though assembly requires effort and tools, the end result is a sturdy, low-maintenance, and visually appealing storage solution built to last.












| ASIN | B01A6HGMP8 |
| Base Material | Resin |
| Base material | Resin |
| Brand | Keter |
| Brand Name | Keter |
| Chamber Height | 227 Centimetres |
| Colour | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 134 Reviews |
| Door Style | wood |
| Frame Material | Resin |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 07290106931473 |
| Is Assembly Required? | Yes |
| Item Type Name | Scala |
| Item Weight | 72 Kilograms |
| Item weight | 72 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Keter |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 12-931473 |
| Material | Resin |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Model Number | 12-931473 |
| Style | 10 UK |
| Style Name | 10 UK |
| Top Material Type | Wood |
| Unit Count | 1 1 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
J**O
Difficult to assemble but well worth the effort
After searching around for a plastic shed we decided on this one because of the wood effect; we wanted something that wouldn’t look overly “plasticky” like others we looked at, and this shed delivered. The exterior is a faux wood effect complete with the texture of woodgrain. I have to say that we had to turn down the first delivery as it was delivered damaged (the transport straps had ripped into the package), but after the money was returned I purchased another and the second was delivered safely. The shed comes delivered in one box which is both large and cumbersome to move, so definitely make sure you have a large enough space to properly open it out and unpack everything. Pros: 1) Very sturdy. One of our main worries about a plastic shed was if it was going to be sturdy enough, particularly in bad weather. When we started assembling the pieces we were slightly worried, as the side panels are made of a kind of corrugated plastic wedged between two flat pieces. But once assembled the shed is very strong and sturdy and has withstood both strong winds and heavy rain with no problem. 2) The appearance is definitely very nice. It looks smart in the garden and doesn’t jump out at being a plastic shed; the neighbours have commented on how nice it looks. Cons: There aren’t really any cons to this shed, however, after assembling it there are a few pointers I’d like to point out for potential buyers. The instructions specify that you need an electric screwdriver for this, and to begin with we used a manual screwdriver which worked fine. However, there are some metal components (the trim of the doors and the doorway surrounded) in which you use the self-drilling screws provided. You definitely need an electric screwdriver for this, and even with one, they are particularly difficult to get in due to the fact that there aren’t any holes in the metal to screw through. To help make the process easier we drilled a small hole in the desired area and then used the electric screwdriver. Additionally, the roof is an absolute nightmare to get on. This process probably took us around a day to do, as when you got one corner of the roof ‘popped’ onto the wall, the other corner would pop off. In the end, we had one person on the outside pulling the roof down and another using the provided spatula to ease it on from the inside. There is also a step where after you put the roof on, you then attach the metal apex roof frame in the inside; and doing so we ended up undoing all our hard work with the roof multiple times as we would accidentally knock it off the walls. In the end, we skipped that step and screwed the roof on from the inside (the step after the apex frame), and then went back to slot the metal apex in place – I wished we’d done this from the beginning as it made things so much easier. It’s also worth knowing that the floor of the shed is made from the same corrugated material as the walls, which meant that it was easy to accidentally dent it when climbing on a stepladder to reach the higher areas. It’s worth having something down on the floor (we used to cardboard) to prevent this from happening. Overall, we’re glad that we went for this. The assembly was a bit of a nightmare and took 2.5 days to complete, but it’s well worth it for the finished product. The interior space is nice and large, the walls and roof are sturdy, and it looks the part. I would definitely recommend buying this, however, I would also make note of the pointers I discussed above.
P**S
Looks excellent (6 x 8 ft door is on the 6ft side)
Watch out... the doors on the 6 x 8 ft shed are on the shortest (6ft) side. The Amazon picture must be the smaller shed. This caused a big mess with the position and base! It took two of us a couple of days to sort out the base and put the shed up. There were two further issues (1) bent corner vertical trim which I just about managed to fit at the back so it isn't visible and (2) a bent door frame which means that there is a 1.5cm gap at the bottom when closed. The shed has been in 6 months and even with the above issues it is fantastic. It's dry, looks great and has no sign of wear yet. Yes the floor is spongy but it's been fine for storing bikes and light use. I'm planning to put some racking in for my tools so it will definitely need chipboard laying first. In summary: 10 out of 10 for looks 8.5 out of 10 for waterproof (door gap lets it down slightly) 7 out of 10 for robustness (it is surprisingly solid once built but the floor lets it down for heavy load) 10 out of 10 for longevity - based on the past 6 months it is very likely to last for many years
J**M
Horrible "self drilling" screws. Looks nice once it's up
Managed to put this shed up mostly by myself, but needed an extra pair of hands to offer the roof up. Be warned though, there are a lot of pieces, and a lot of screws to screw in. So the whole thing took the best part of a day. On opening the box one of the pieces was broken - a piece of plastic that attached to the main roof beam was completely snapped. On closer inspection it looked like a screw that held it on had been driven in too hard at the factory and cracked the piece at both ends. Thankfully managed to get around it. The main problem are the tiny "self drilling" screws which take some effort with the drill driver before they finally decide to bite and go in and you're constantly dropping them on the floof because they are so fiddly and small to hold - and you only get the exact amount you need so don't lose any. Do yourself a favour and buy a box of decent self tappers. The biggest advice with this shed is to make sure your base is absolutely level. I thought mine was fine until I got to the very end - putting the doors on - and found that the doors wouldn't shut or line up. Then I just leant on the side of the shed and it brought the doors into line. Turns out there there was a problem with the back corner not being level so I shoved an old roof tile under the base to lift if slightly and problem solved. All in all, once up it's a nice looking shed. Nice and dry inside with no leaks. Not sure where they get their measurements from though because it's no way 6x8, more like 5.5x7.5. I can confirm that the doors are on the 6ft wall where you would expect them and not on the side wall which some people have wrongly suggested.
J**M
Keta Plastic shed
Two women put this shed up only thing found annoying was self tap screws for metal had to drill a few and broke a couple of drill bid but highly delighted the end product nice to look at delivered on day arranged and time slot excellent communication from shed company's This shed is not 6x8 so if you want a bigger shed don't buy this I was dissipointed about size but good quality floor is not what is advidised it's cheap version
M**I
Not all parts labelled. Awful headache workin* it out, falls apart after awhile
Most parts “ not labelled. “So had to try and work out it from sketches. Awful waste of time , front re door area hard to assemble , wound never buy this again or recommend it , sorry. I had high expectations. Actually front still not done. Pls Label parts ALL parts ,rubbish product. ,never again.
J**Y
Delighted
After trying for a long time to get a plastic shed, I have now finally got a Keter Plastic shed. Delighted with the quality. Easily erected, but 2 people required to put roof on. Took a while to put roof on, but once done everything fitted fine. Plenty of screws and fittings included. Overall delighted.
B**M
A GOOD shed, but things to consider...
I thought long and hard about the rating for this shed and wish I could have had a 3.5 stars option. In fact I changed it from a 4 to a 3 part way through the review. I thought it best to list my review in a Pro's/Con's format. Pro's: It looks really nice, it fit well with what I was after and has a fairly 'traditional' look It appears to be waterproof, but only time will tell, though the roof is in a single piece that folds over the top so I can't see there being any issues. Did I mention it looks great? I won't have to buy another shed for many years to come and has the Keter guarantee regarding fading etc It is pretty much maintenance free and aside from some of the bits I will mention below, will be free of tinkering and maintaining It's nice and tall so you can stand in it Cons: Not cheap. And not cheap for what you expect either. I paid 700 (during lockdown) but I have seen it for 600. It's cheap for this type of shed and I can't buy it cheaper than Amazon, but it's not cheap for a shed. The construction material is different from the Keter Manor which both my dad and brother have - it is almost like a thick corrugated plastic sandwiched between plastic sheets. Probably offers better insulation however not AS sturdy. The floor is the same material. Don't buy this unless you are prepared to reinforce your floor with plywood or similar. I knelt on the floor whilst building it and have left a permanent indentation in it. I also managed to put a small hole in the floor somehow whilst walking. I won't put anything in the shed until I have put some plywood boards down and maybe some lino over the top. The doors don't seem to fit flush. I have a cm gap at the top of one and a cm gap at the bottom of the other. The hinges were a pain to get on and the door now needs a little kick at the bottom to close. Fine from afar but not for perfectionists!! You can't really screw anything into the walls (shelves, lighting, alarm etc). There are a couple of metal bars that MAY be okay if you use small screws and don't put much weight on, but plan for free-standing shelves. Size-wise, it's slightly under on all measurements. I got the 6x8 and the interior dimensions are roughly 7ft 3 in length by 5ft 5 wide. Still a good size (hopefully that will give you an idea on floor space). A small handle on the inside would have been nice (I will retro fit one) so it can pull closed, and the interior bottom latch on the left hand door is no use at all. It doesn't lock into or behind anything so I will have to retro fit a small metal plate to allow it to lock at the bottom - top is fine! Would I recommend? Yes, but only to those that are prepared to put a bit more time and effort into making a substantial shed... expect to reinforce the floor and to knock the doors into place.
K**R
A good looking low maintenance shed
This is a nice looking low maintenance shed. It took 2 people about 6 hours to erect. The instructions were good and the parts clearly labelled. It appears to be waterproof but time will tell for wind and sun.
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