

🏡 Elevate your outdoor storage game — secure, spacious, and built to last!
The Aoxun 6.2x4 FT Outdoor Storage Shed combines a heavy-duty galvanized steel frame with a waterproof sloped metal roof and lockable double doors, delivering a weather-resistant, secure, and spacious solution for backyard organization. Designed for easy assembly and enhanced ventilation, it’s perfect for millennials seeking a practical yet stylish upgrade to their outdoor living space.












| ASIN | B0DS5KNKR8 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | Alloy Steel |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,346 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Aoxun |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (804) |
| Door Style | Lockable, Single/Double Hinged Doors |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 101 pounds |
| Item model number | IS427BR01A |
| Manufacturer | Aoxun |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 49"D x 75"W x 74"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
J**W
Inexpensive, sturdy, easy to set up although will take half a day, overall a great deal.
I gotta say, for the price, this is a great little shed. I got 6'x4'. Panels were a little banged up on two corners upon arrival but nothing I couldn't correct by hand. I actually followed the directions step by step, page by page, and I was able to assemble it in just under 5 hours. Instructions were nearly pictures only, very little wording, but easy to understand and complete. I was mostly by myself, but I did get the wife to help me hold a couple of parts, she helped for maybe 15 minutes when the wind picked up and I only had 2 corner panels screwed in at the bottom and no frame on top, so she helped hold it all steady until i could get it stabilized and framed. One person can do it, but it would be very frustrating. The biggest problem I had was manipulating the short screws. I spent half my time picking up the screws I dropped. I had no trouble with the screw holes lining up as some of the others have said, but I did assemble mine on a flat and level surface, which I believe is the biggest issue in getting the holes to line up correctly. Doors assembled and fit perfectly, this was an original concern on how well the doors would actually operate, and they are just fine. Do yourself a favor before you assemble. Make for sure the surface is flat and level, make sure there is no wind, and have a helper with you at least until you get the corners up and the top framed. Another tip, have someone with little fingers help you place all of those hundreds (literally hundreds) of plastic washers on the little screws for you. This was very time consuming.
J**S
A decent shed for the price but don't expect perfection.
I needed to replace the shed in the backyard of one of my rentals so tenants would have a storage area for their tools and other assorted gardening equipment. Under $200 is fairly attractive for something that enhances the desirability of a rental property so I chose this product. The final product, when fully assembled, is acceptable. It looks pretty good, holds a decent amount of stuff, has doors that function, and it locks. The quality of the shed isn't stellar. The metal is very thin, you can bend it easily, and the prefabrication is less than perfect. 90% of the screw holes line up pretty well, although that did necessitate serious pushing and pulling. The other 10% required drilling new holes since the existing ones were off by inches. This is by no means a deal breaker and probably to be expected on such an inexpensive product. The instructions are thorough, although not explicitly clear. This can lead to some head scratching and reverse engineering when you realize you've assembled some stage incorrectly. Once complete and screwed down to a wooden base, the shed is sufficient for its purpose. I do suggest caulking the entire inside, roof and sides, to make it water tight. If you intent to keep valuables in it , and you're in an area of questionable scruples, even though it does have the ability to install a lock, it's not keeping anyone out that wants to gain entrance. Is it worth the under $200 price and other issues? Absolutely. If you need something that's going to last for a lifetime, stay away, and go spend the money on something better designed and more rugged. I feel good about the purchase, since it's just a device I'm using to make my property more attractive to renters, but I have no illusion that this is something that would keep out riff-raff or stand strong if I needed respite from the Apocalypse. Discerning buyers will understand what they need from a storage facility and if the bare minimum, or maybe a small step up from that, is what works for you, this is a smart purchase that's worth the cost.
J**L
Overall good value, but expect to work for it!
This is not a perfect product by any means, but the price more than makes up for that so i cant give it any less than 5 stars. Be prepared to do a little extra work putting this thing together to get everything aligned. You also need to provide a flat and level base, this is more important than it might seem, as any issue at the base will translate to highly misaligned parts. For mine, I used 4x4s as beams, 2x10s as joists, and a sheet of 3/4" plywood (all leftovers in my case). The good: The instructions are relatively easy to follow, just pay attention to the hardware codes, as some of the screws are easy to mix up. All of the holes do align within reason, and the unit is very sturdy once fully assembled. The size was exactly as specified, which is great for planning the base. Overall it fits my needs well. The bad: The instructions could be a little clearer when it comes to part orientation, as most are not symmetrical and it is difficult to tell the correct assembly direction until moving to the next step. Some holes, especially at the roof, although align within reason require some help to get the screws in. The door lock also needs some adjustment to align correctly. The only thing that would have been nice are holes in the base plates for mounting the unit to its base with screws/bolts/etc. I had to drill some myself. The worst thing is that where the side panels overlap, there can be significant gaps, so i recommend adding self-tapping screws to seal them better. The door also has significant gaps, so door sealing tape is recommended. Tools used: I recommend having at least a ladder, power drill with philips #2 driver, drill bits, an adjustable wrench or sockets, and a second person to help. You may also want a caulk gun and silcone to seal things up if you want it to be more water tight, and foam insulating tap to seal the doors.
S**7
Very poor quality, also for refund you have ship it on your own expense. No recommending to buy
G**Y
I only gave 3 stars because I had to redrill the holes on us4l and ue5r for the back panels to attach correctly, and Although there was no damage to the packaging the roof panels were all deformed on one outer edge, (I can only assume this was done at the factory). These were all minor issues in my opinion as I am mechanically inclined so both issues were rectified with minimal tweaking. Once it was all together I was very happy how it turned out. If I had to make any recommendations to the manufacturer it would be too reinforce the hinge area on the doors but all in all I am pleased with it's functionality.
A**O
This is a nightmare to put together. 2 of us did it and there were a number of holes that did not line up. We ended up having to drill new holes and plugging the old ones so water doesn't get in. It took soooo long to put together because of this. The final product it good for the cost, but clear the day to assemble it.
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