







🏡 Elevate your outdoor game with secure, stylish storage!
The Greesum Metal Outdoor Storage Shed (6' x 4') is a durable, rust and UV-resistant galvanized steel utility shed designed for versatile outdoor use. Featuring a sloped roof to prevent water accumulation, a lockable door for security, and water-resistant overlapping panels, it offers a reliable, spacious solution to keep your backyard, garden, or patio organized and clutter-free.





| ASIN | B09Y9385FC |
| Brand | Greesum |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Date First Available | 23 April 2022 |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item model number | PS |
| Manufacturer | Greesum |
| Material Type | Metal Aluminum |
| Power Source | manual |
| Product Dimensions | 127 x 198.88 x 188.47 cm; 22.18 kg |
| Size | 6' x 4' |
| Style | 6' x 4' |
| UV Protection | Yes |
M**N
Works great. Just be prepared to be a bit frustrating putting it together. But due to its size it is very manageable with 2 people. Someone very handy could probably assemble it alone. I am very happy.. pay no attention to the dents in the doors.. my son hit it with the tractor.. but hey its still standing and sturdy for what it is.
T**R
Great product but it wasn't as easy to put and there was place where there's not a hole to drill. I had go and more screws because some was missing. Overall it looks go and so far it's working out. Great product for the price
B**N
The instructions were terrible in the video that you could watch was justice bad. The walls of the ship didn't allowing properly and there were many missing holes. We're the screws go as well as not aligning with the ones that were present. It was very unsteady even on cement in a flat surface. It was also dented in multiple places from when it was shipped. I even had a professional take a look at it and he said that it was really poorly set up and almost impossible to put together because of the way everything was poorly misaligned.
C**.
We purchased this shed for our outdoor garden and to have more storage space outside the garage while trying to avoid having to spend $500-$3000 on an TuffShed or structural shed. This project took my husband and I about 6-7 hours to building, however that’s including the base we built for the shed itself. Although we did this project in 108 degree TX heat, the instructions were fairly clear and very easy to follow! Of course we had the occasion moment of confusion with thick direction something went or which side of something faced where. No missing parts! There were a couple of times we had to really pry or work as a screw spot because holes didn’t align or the latch on the door didn’t match exactly. Overall, very pleased with this purchase! I would definitely recommend it for anyone who had the time and patience to assemble. As far as durability, it seems very strong while also lightweight - we were even able to screw and secure it to the wooden base it’s set on.
L**S
I put this together by myself in six hours. I have a good amount of experience assembling things like this, so I knew enough to read through the instructions completely before starting. A few things to keep in mind: - Don't get in a rush. Almost every piece has sharp edges. If you try to hurry through the assembly, you WILL get cut. - While the instructions say to use a drill or powered screwdriver for certain parts, use caution as it is easy to strip the screws with even a minimal amount of torque. Although I was careful, I still stripped a few of them, so I switched to a ratcheting screwdriver. - Some pieces will have slightly bent edges right out of the box. It is easy to straighten them out by hand. Because the metal is thin enough to straighten out by hand, it is also easily bent by hand. Again, don't rush. - IMPORTANT: There are literally hundreds of fasteners involved in building this shed, and they only send exactly what you need. I laid all of the larger parts out on the ground, using the shipping boxes as staging platforms, and I set up a small table for all of the small parts and fasteners. Be careful not to lose ANY pieces. There were only four extra plastic washers left over after completing the assembly, and nothing else. - I leveled a (thick) sheet of plywood as a base before building this, and I built it on top of the plywood. After assembly, I used wood screws (not provided) to mount the shed to the plywood base. If you take your time and follow the instructions carefully, you'll end up with a nice little storage shed.
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