🛠️ Elevate Your Outdoor Storage Game!
The Keter Store-It-Out Prime is a robust outdoor resin storage shed designed to keep your yard tools, pool floats, and garden accessories organized and secure. With its easy-lift hydraulic lid, durable construction, and ample ventilation, this stylish black shed is the perfect solution for clutter-free outdoor spaces.
Door Width | 28.5 Inches |
Door Height | 49 Inches |
Chamber Depth | 3E+1 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 28"D x 52"W x 44.7"H |
Item Weight | 40 Pounds |
Style | Prime |
Door Style | French Doors |
Color | Black |
Top Material Type | Resin |
Frame Material | Resin |
Base Material | Plastic |
Material Type | Resin |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV protected |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
M**H
5 year update, still going strong
We live in the mountains and have this storage in our front driveway. It has survived snow, rain, and sun. The top lid is very strong and still works perfect. The front doors are thinner and more fragile, and sometimes do not fit in the holes, but once it warms up again they can be put back into place. The doors are large and makes it easy to put our gardening supplies and even our electric snow blower inside. Some dirt does get in so if you want something sealed, maybe look at another option.
R**.
Good looking, easy to assemble, not especially strong
The parts arrived in remarkably good condition. Not a scratch or aberration on any of them.Assuming some prior diy on these things, it was very easy and quick to assemble. The main risk is over tighten the screws. I did that one one of them, but that was the only mishap I am aware of. A little bit of sticky tape on hand to hold the back in place while securing helps if assembling alone. It is a very easy task overall as the instructions are clear and simple.It is not particularly study. Adequate, but not special. The floor either needs to be level or made that way. Otherwise you will have door issues. I may eventually put a bit of concrete under the low corner. For now, it has a shim there. If one needs more sturdiness, adding an strong interior shell would be the way to go.I use this to hide garden items that are otherwise an eyesore when not in use. On that score it does well, it looks good, and the eyesores are now hidden inside a much nicer looking item.
R**R
Storage unit is just ok
Unit is not real sturdy. Doors flimsy. Base came cracked even though box was undamaged. I assembled with broken piece since I couldn’t wait to do a replacement. Asked manufacturer to give me a partial credit for the base. They would not. Instead after a lot of back and forth they sent me a new base. I am not going to disassemble and replace the base unless it falls apart. Manufacturer quality control and customer relations could use improvement.
P**R
Died after one windy evening
I purchased this Keter shed to replace a 9 year old Suncast shed that did the job, but didn't match the color of a new larger shed that we purchased for our backyard.Unlike other reviews, I was able to assemble this Keter container without breaking. That said, the lid was warped upon arrival and it was annoying that the lid did not sit flush on top, since we wanted to keep the garbage cans inside waterproof. After weeks of weighing down the lid with heavy bricks and stones, it still remained warped unfortunately.The worst part of this item is that didn't survive 7 months. A wind storm completely decimated this product. Here in NYC, we don't have tornado/hurricane level winds - however one windy night sent this shed flying and ultimately reduced this product (despite being place up against a house, and weighed down with bricks and two filled garbage cans) into a whole bunch of broken plastic shards.I had never seen anything quite like it - I didn't know large plastic panels like the ones that comprised this shed could topple onto grass and then shatter - with nothing but wind. I literally thought someone came into my backyard and took a sledgehammer to this shed, but no - the camera showed it toppling over and the wind tossing this like a plastic bag. Obviously not a sturdy product, nor worth the $190 I paid for it.I would recommend a Suncast shed instead - it's pricier, but I'd rather spend $320 for a 8-year product than $190 for an 8-month product.
C**V
Best Quality. Easy Assembling
This product is fantastic. Assembly was a breeze. Parts are light enough to be handles by a woman alone but yet the structure is so strong! I love Keter products because their quality is the best in the market.
M**T
Bit pricey for the robustness and sturdiness, but should keep the elements out
For the price and the brand name I had higher expectations than what I received.Some background on my, i've been a consumer product designer with a focus on injection molded parts for almost 25 years. So products like this are right in my wheelhouse, therefor my feedback isn't just the average homeowner.The package arrived 2 days early, hooray Amazon! The box faired ok, but a couple of the corners were crushed and another spot had a tear/gouge into the carton, but the plastic directly behind that area was ok. I had the package laying flat on the ground and as I went to pull the assembly out of the box i grabbed what ended up being the base and as i pulled the plastic ribbing on the underside cracked as i pulled. So I stopped and shook everything the rest of the way out. This immediately set off the red flags on durability....both due to a combo of their material selection and wall thickness and ribbing design.I did find another piece of broken plastic floating around in the box which appeared to come from the cover as it was light grey in color. Another disappointment. Fortunately it wasn't functional or an aesthetic area. The unit went together super easy. You can see by my photos i had a unique use for the setup. Only issue with assembly was that i didn't care for how they did the back panel. In my installation scenario, all the sides are exposed. So the way they designed the back, half of it looks like it should and the other half looks like it's inside out because it's the same 2 pieces, they just have it flipped for 1 half. Great way to save money on tooling and molding, but it looks like poo for free standing installs like mine. Other note for assembly is using a electric driver will make quick work of installing the screws....just go easy and don't overdue it or you'll strip the plastic in a heartbeat....so go slow!I built a picture frame pressure treated base with cross members for my install because it's installed in the woods next to my cabin, so i wanted an even flat surface. However, the base still feels "soft" even with the cross members below it. So beware. And i say that because in one of the steps they show a person kneeling inside to install the screws....not sure i would suggest that as cracking the base would be likely.Overall it will keep the rain off the electrical components inside, but i'm not sure how this will fair during and after some UV and a Wisconsin winter of snow...TBD. I think they could have chosen a more robust plastic and maybe improved some design elements to further increase durability. I have a 10+ year old Rubber Maid branded 8'x10' shed at home and it's far more robust than this and the plastic definitely has way more give than this PP (polypropylene) that they used.
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