NEW Double Door Garden Shed - RIVERGUM (GREEN)
Description:
This smart and compact shed keeps your things sheltered and secure while looking good in your backyard. Perfect for tools, lawnmowers, bikes, sports equipment, home gym, toys and gardening gear. You can use this to create some space in your garage or free up your home from clutter.
Durable and attractive, this shed is made from double pressed, high-grade, galvanised steel. It is sturdy, won’t warp or lose its shape.
The shed doors are hinged for easy assembly and better reliability. It also has a handy lockable latch for security.
Interlocking u-channels mean that assembly is simple, eliminating all the fit issues you’ll find on a lesser shed. The integrated door jamb helps keep the weather out.
Designed for New Zealand conditions, by a bunch of shed-mad Kiwis, you know it’s going to be good.
Specs:
Colour: Rivergum
External dimensions (including roof overhang): 2.31m (W) x 1.75m (D) x 2.02m (H)
Footprint dimensions: 2.31m (W) x 1.55m (D)
Internal dimensions: 2.27m (W) x 1.51m (D) x 2.0m (H)
Back wall: 1.8m (H); Front wall: 2.0m (H)
Door size: 1.95m (H) x 0.73m (W) x 2
Flooring: Not included
Shed is kitset, well packaged and ready for pickup
Assembly instructions are included
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