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The VEVOR Portable Shed is a robust 6x8x7 ft outdoor storage solution, featuring a reinforced steel frame and a triple-layer waterproof cover. Designed for easy assembly and optimal ventilation, it’s perfect for protecting your valuable items from the elements.
Color | Gray |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 96"L x 72"W x 84"H |
Item Weight | 51 Pounds |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Polyethylene, Alloy Steel, Metal |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
L**I
Very pleased with purchase overall but didn't work for us.
We needed storage for a riding mower and we wanted it to be a little larger to house a feral cat house or two. It was put it together in under 2 hrs by one woman. Everything fit, or could be made to fit, nothing ripped (as mentioned I other reviews) and overall it was pretty easy. Be sure to pay attention to the ends of the poles. Some taper and a couple mistakes on poles #3 and #4 will add some time to the build. The hardest parts were just the last 3-4 bungee but was managable. Very happy with all aspects and hope it gets us through a few years.16 day update - I'm disappointed to update that eventhough the shed was secured per the provided stakes, and ropes, and we added extra weigt inside and out to be extra safe, the shed launched into the house and then street after one big burst of wind. It's too damaged to reassemble so I'm going to see about a refund. It put a hole in the siding a left a trail of destruction. Even with new parts I'm scared to use it. I still think it's a decent product and wanted to update to advise you to secure it very, very well if your area is prone to wind gusts. We had a minor storm with some rouge wind and it was just the right hit to send it flying. Our yard was just a bad area for this type of shed I'm sorry to say. We really needed the shelter it provided and again, despite my issue, it is a good product.
J**N
Tarp survived 95 mph wind intact
You may look at the 5 star review and the picture of a damaged pipe and wonder why the incongruity. I'll explain. I only bought this shelter a couple months ago and planned on reviewing how well it stood up to a New England winter. It arrived undamaged and was a bit confusing to assemble but my partner and I did, and have been using it to store bikes and scooters during rain. We did not expect a storm to bring 95 miles per hour wind. the wind blew the shed across the yard and damaged one of the metal poles. Of course it did: 95 mph wind! We've recovered the stakes, and while there is a bent pole, it does still stand. The tarp is whole and undamaged. I've seen a few neighbors with, let's say, logical shelters, and I haven't seen any where the tarp remained undamaged after that storm. Included is a picture of what 95 mph winds did to a healthy tree in our backyard.Cons- The corners of the tarp leave gaps. The door is decent so long as you don't need it to remain open, as securing it requires rolling it up and securing it with straps.
D**E
Not bad for the money.
Good stuff first: The frame is very sturdy, I was able to assemble it by myself, but I am over 6ft tall and reasonably fit. so you may want to have help. The hardware is adequate, there were no missing nuts, bolts, ect. The vinyl material is holding up and has endured a couple storms with no issues. The instructions are mostly pictures, and are not hard to follow. Not so good stuff: A couple parts were damaged in shipping, but were usable. The tent sides and ends attach using little bungies with balls, and can be very difficult to put on. Nothing really holds the edges from gapping open in the wind, so I modified it a bit with zip ties. All in all, it is not bad for the cost, it provides storage for lawn equipment and a few other things. I question the durability of the vinyl over time with the effects of snow and wind, but if it fails, the frame is stout enough to recover with something else.. heavy tarp or similar material. Winter's coming, so we shall see how it fares.
T**R
The tent material will fade like paper in less than 6 months
The media could not be loaded. The tarp will fall apart quickly from just the sun hitting it. It will begin to shed grey plastic flakes everywhere and it's honestly a bit gross how cheap the tarp feels.. the tent worked nice for the few months it actually resisted rain but just from the sun hitting it and it degrading it's made quite huge holes I've had to patch with tape so water doesn't leak onto the bike. Tent potentially does more harm then good ultimately if your bikes getting wet inside it and sitting in a limited airflow dark damp space. It's easy to setup and the stability is fair. the size is nice and provides enough space for what I needed. The zippers havnt snagged or failed but ultimately I wouldn't buy this again id opt for a tent that has a tarp that serves a purpose
J**M
Stood up to Hurricane Helene
Went up easy. Good coverage. It was tied down correctly, I used nearby trees and it withstood hurricane Helene. Used as a motorcycle garage.
J**R
Cheap quality.
Size is good, however its mass produced so I had 3 pieces bent ans smashed the tarp has tears in it. And it needs a support bar for the "front". Its so cheap quality the price needs to be reduced by $50.00
J**.
Real good buy
This was way better than I thought it would be. Real sturdy once its up and anchored. And the price was good too . I'm thinking about buying another one .
T**E
Good at first , doesn't last long
Bought this shelter to keep outdoor sports equipment in , bikes kayaks , etc. After a little more than a year it has begun to rip along the seams and is turning very brittle. Contacted vevor and have not received any information about solutions to the problem.
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