🌟 Your outdoor oasis awaits with this stylish storage solution!
The 30 Gallon Deck Box combines functionality and style, featuring a weather-resistant resin construction with a chic wicker pattern. It offers ample storage for outdoor cushions, tools, and sports equipment, while its lockable lid ensures security. Lightweight and easy to assemble, this deck box is the perfect addition to any patio or garden.
Material Features | Weather-resistant |
Material Type | Resin |
Storage Volume | 30 Gallons |
Weight Supported | 230 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Weight | 8.5 Pounds |
Number of Items | 1 |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22"L x 17"W x 21"H |
Capacity | 30 Gallons |
Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Black |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Opening Mechanism | Lift-Off Lid |
Closure Type | Flip Top |
Additional Features | Lockable |
A**R
80 gallon resin box
Easy assembly, I actually purchased 2, because they are roomy and sturdy and easy to move around. They look good indoor or outdoor as you can also place cushions on them or other objects so it doubles as seating or table top if need be. Great buy.
A**R
Easy to put together, roomy!!
I needed a storage box for pool equipment during the winter and this box is perfect. Once I got the first side panel attached to the bottom, the rest snapped together easily!!! I ordered black and it looks great!! Came timely in perfect condition!! Awesome price!! Lid has hydraulic arms and so easy to attach those!! Great buy!!!
W**E
Kinda flimsy, but does the job
Wanted something that we could put our outdoor chair cushions in. Some deck boxes were too small, others way too big, this one was absolutely perfect. We put them in vertically rather than lying them flat as that was the only way they would fit. Works great because the box is a little taller than it is wide and we'd rather have the space on the deck. It is a bit flimsy, but works okay. Fairly easy to put together.
E**E
adequate for storing things
positives:-you can put relatively heavy things in it, lift it up to move it, and the box does not fall apart-lighter individuals may sit on it and not crush it-plastic is not hyper thinnegatives:-it's very basic, single-layer plastic-could be frustrating to clip all the plastic into place when putting together-it comes with a latch for locking (nice idea and maybe useful for small children) but an adult or large child could reasonably take a locked version of this box apart if they wanted to get in the box
H**B
PERFECT PATIO STORAGE - MULTIPURPOSE
I started decorating my patio and needed a storage solution that could also add seating or table top option. This item is perfect!! I store my solar patio lights, seat cushions, furniture rain covers and decor accessories inside for rainy days. The cube was easy to assemble, it literally took me less than 10 minutes to put together. 😊 It also comes w a lock feature which is nice. Perfect construction, waterproof, durable and multifunction are all the reasons you need not hesitate - Buy now, value for your money!
M**.
Google video to assemble
I thought the written instructions and illustrations were not clear. It’s way easier if you google the name of the product to find step by step video to follow, then it takes less than 5 minutes to snap it together
J**O
Company voluntarily refunded for this item. I respect them for doing this.
It was very flimsy while putting it together but came together and seems good enough for light duty and is attractive. I only plan to stash a large hose in it. I don’t think it would be a good idea to sit on it though.
M**N
Assembly will perplex you
Once together, this is perfectly fine storage box. Seems sturdy enough, and although it has a faux weave thing going on, it's solid plastic, so water should have a hard time finding a way in. That's once you get it assembled. In point of fact, the assembly isn't all that difficult, provided you understand that every single connection will require a solid thump to persuade it. But it took me a while to resign myself to that. The problems begin with the worldless instructions -- all drawings. If they'd done much of anything to make the drawings specific enough to make clear which pieces they referred to, it might have been more straightforward. But you'll need to dope that out. The small pieces are the end sides, so figure which side pieces look like they want to fit into them. Then understand that the while drawings don't actually tell you to flip the partly assembled box around, you'll need to, the better to deliver a reasonable thump to the connections, while bracing the back side. The hardest part was getting the corners to connect, because they require that two of the connections drop into place more or less simultaneously. Extra persuasion was required there. Then, once the six pieces are all connected, the hinges give you one final, easier test: figuring out which screw holes to use. Work backwards from the screw hole on the side piece nearest the top, find the second screw hole -- the only one that the hinge will fit to with the first screw in, and then connect it to the top. Why manufacturers don't invest a few bucks in writing instructions is a mystery to me. I get that they'd need to do it in many languages, but they know where they're shipping the thing and could make a pretty good guess. Grrrr. Anyway, now that the frustrating assembly is in the rearview mirror, I expect this to serve well. Still, for making the assembly as annoying as they could, this gets three stars.
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