








🏡 Elevate your backyard game with secure, sleek, and spacious storage!
The Patiowell 10 x 8 FT Outdoor Storage Shed offers a robust galvanized steel build with a sloped roof for efficient rain runoff and double lockable doors for enhanced security. Boasting nearly 500 cubic feet of storage, it features a stable floor frame and four air vents to protect your belongings from moisture and mold. Designed for easy assembly with pre-cut, pre-drilled parts, this shed is the perfect blend of functionality and style for any modern backyard.
| ASIN | B0CMTK9M1S |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #2,575 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #3 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Patiowell |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,648) |
| Door Height | 102.3 Inches |
| Door Style | Sliding Doors |
| Door Width | 102.3 Inches |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Weight | 122 pounds |
| Item model number | 405-8-SL |
| Manufacturer | Patiowell |
| Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 90"D x 108.3"W x 75.6"H |
| Style | Utility or Modern |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 440 Pounds |
C**S
Great Value for Small Shed
This is a great value for a small shed. It arrived before the anticipated arrival date, and was packaged well. There was a small ding in the box which resulted in a dent on 4 of the corner pieces. Honestly, it’s so minor wasn’t too worried about it. It is NOT the highest quality and the metal material is thin and pretty flimsy. That said, this is a budget shed and still a great value. It assembled easily and there are some videos on you tube although the instructions were well written with very good illustrations. I do have an issue with door closing very tight and I had to flip the latching hasp upside down to accept the bolt (required drilling a small pilot hole for the screw). It was estimated that two people can assemble in 5 hours; I did it myself in less time, in the dark, with a flashlight (would not have been possible in the wind). I’m planning to make some modifications to create an exhaust port, add electrical outlets and use it as a place to keep my generator out of the rain and snow on some rural property. I would definitely buy this again as a smaller budget shed but might not give it a prominent spot if I had a meticulous backyard.
B**K
Very Nice and Strong Shed!
This outdoor storage shed is perfect for my backyard. It’s a good size for storing tools and garden items. The metal feels strong and safe. The sloping roof helps water run off, and the door can lock, which is great for safety. It looks clean and fits well in small spaces. Took some time to build, but it’s worth it. Very useful for outdoor storage!
J**S
Few tips and advice for future buyers
Pay extremely close attention to instruction booklet. Look where certain holes are, and on what side they are on, same with notches on certain pieces to make sure orientation of piece is correct. By paying very close attention, all holes lined up for us very well. A couple were slightly off, but that's because the base had gotten a little out of square while we were assembling. Use drill on very low setting to reduce chance of stripping screwholes. For roof screws, I went back and replaced all screws that are exposed to rain with self piercing screws #10x1" size with the rubber washers that are designed for metal roof. I used the #10 size because they were very less likely to strip out while tightening down to lightly compress rubber washer. Any size smaller diameter than #10 will most likely strip out while tightening to a watertight seal. You can get by just fine using 3/4" long screws. I only used the 1" because tractor supply was out of the #10x3/4". Make sure the metal base is perfectly square before attaching any sidewalls. If out of square, you won't realize it until you're almost finished screwing one full side of wall together. Once base is square, I recommend screwing or bolting to floor or slab or whatever type of foundation/floor you are using so that it won't come out of square while assembling. We only had very minor dents on some pieces of metal, but nothing that we couldn't push out with thumb or bend back easily with pliers on a multitool. The packages are handled multiple times during shipping, and I'm sure that's why some pieces had dents and bends. I don't blame the manufacturer for that. The 2 or 3 hours that the book says will take to put shed together might be true for people that do it for a living and know the order of parts by memory and have a rhythm down for install, but for us it took around 12 hours to take our time and make sure everything was correct so we wouldn't have to go back and redo anything later. That time includes the unboxing time and laying all of the pieces out with all same numbered parts together to make finding the parts quicker and easier. We sealed the outside of the base that makes contact with the floor with 100% silicone and used screws through base to floor every 1 foot on the outside. Also sealed corners of base with silicone and all 4 sides of each air vent on the inside of the shed. After sealing and replacing all roof screws with the #10x1" self piercing screws with rubber washer, we have had zero leaks. There was a small gap in between the 2 doors, but with some hinge adjustment and some very small bending of door frame piece, the gap is closed. The plastic that comes on each piece of metal is not worth the time to try to remove. We left the plastic on and you can't really even tell that there's a layer of plastic on the outside. Looks very good. Enjoyed putting this shed together and for the money, I think it's worth it. I did have a helper, one is definitely needed for a shed of this size (8x10). 4 start rating is only because of the small diameter screws for the roof. The nylon/plastic washers for the screws that came in the bag don't seal well due to the fact that if you slightly over tighten the screws, they will strip the metal and then have no compression to seal hole. Screws that are a bigger diameter would work much better to come from the factory in the box. They do fine for the sidewalls, but need bigger diameter with rubber washer for roof.
A**I
Not a bad unit, just flimsy
"To start with, the very small fasteners are VERY combursome to work with, with my beat-up, old caperpenters' fingers and hands, I spent half the time it took in just fighting with them; I cannot say I'm bristling with confidence in their capacity to hold the whole unit together in the winds we get here. The steel itself is thinner that most expect, while it looks like standard steel roofing/siding - it's significantly thinner - the specs are clear on this, but w/out a frame of reference, most aren't going to connect the 2 point. The instructions are pretty good, mostly pictorial, but there are a few things hat could be clearer - which way the base corners and siding seams/joints overlap - and why it's important to include; if one doesn't lap the wall corners according to the site's position relative to winter storms, and even dust, then it very easily could blow in through under/overlapping sections. Including how to make sure the base is square should also be in the instructions, it isn't something most/many folks are going to automatically pick up on; even with the base's corners properly screwed together it can, likely will be, out of square by 1/4" or a bit more - and if it isn't square - the pre-cut/drilled holes and sections won't align right. The siding overlaps are pretty poor as to fitting tightly, caulking will be a minimum, fastening them down with self-tapping screws as well, is what it'll take here - and it wouldn't have mattered the direction of the overlap, it is just as loose either way. Lastly, a number of the pre-drilled holes are misaligned, and some of the ones in the siding were split/blow-outs, making for potential weak points. especially ones in the corners. The base needs for holes to screw it down properly, just the corners - per manufacture - will not likely be enough, I know for certain these mountain winds are well beyond what just corner screws could hold. I'm also going to add a pair of ratchet straps to the entire construction, I built a proper floor box for it with enough meat to hold some eye-bolts as anchor points, the winds are only going to get stronger as the climate collapse worsens and this is already sketchy - I can see the whole unit being ripped off of the base frame and scattered as mega-shrapnel. It's one me to make sure that can't happen." Quote from the man I had to hire to put this shed together. It's almost disposable! I don't expect it to last more than a year at best!
A**O
Llegó algunas piezas dobladas y ralladas
E**A
SOLICITO EL PRODUCTO COMPLETO POR EL QUE PAGUÉ Este producto nos llegó incompleto, solo venían láminas golpeadas y sin instrucciones de instalación
A**O
Pésima calidad y tamaño nada que ver con la imágenes q se muestran
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