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The Greesum Metal Outdoor Storage Shed is a robust 6FT x 4FT utility shed made from galvanized steel, designed for outdoor use in backyards, gardens, and patios. It features a sloped roof to prevent water accumulation, a lockable door for enhanced security, and is resistant to rust and UV damage. Ideal for storing tools, equipment, or even as a pet house, this shed combines functionality with durability, ensuring your outdoor space remains tidy and organized.



































| ASIN | B0CB7K4LTK |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #903,943 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #2,882 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Greesum |
| Brand Name | Greesum |
| Chamber Depth | 48 Inches |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 3.5 out of 5 stars 17 Reviews |
| Door Height | 71.3 Inches |
| Door Style | Sliding Doors |
| Door Width | 74.4 Inches |
| Floor Area | 24.8 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 48"D x 74.4"W x 71.3"H |
| Item Type Name | Metal Outdoor Storage Shed 6FT x 4FT, Steel Utility Tool Shed Storage House with Door & Lock, Metal Sheds Outdoor Storage for Backyard Garden Patio Lawn (6' x 4') |
| Item Weight | 61.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Greesum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material | Aluminum , Metal |
| Material Type | Aluminum, Metal |
| Model Number | PS |
| Product Dimensions | 48"D x 74.4"W x 71.3"H |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style | 6' x 4' |
| Style Name | 6' x 4' |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 760606644212 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
P**E
Great shed & a ONE-person build (w/patience)
I read tons of reviews before purchase, but at a cost of $219 this shed is an excellent value. I bought and built it myself (I am a 5โ 6โ female). I saved HUNDREDS of dollars and took my time to construct it . Several reviews discussed the ways that they built this shed, but if you search for โGreesum Metal Storage Shedโ online there is a 40 minute and 54 second video by UTECHPIA (building the smaller 5โ x 3โ shed solo) that I found extremely helpful. The shed isnโt EASY to build if you are inexperienced, but it is absolutely possible if you are patient, have the correct tools, and have the time and determination to devote to building. For a builder with experience, this shed build would be a piece of cake though. The build is completely logical. TIPS: 1) FWIW, I did use an electric drill w screwdriver attachment instead of a ratcheting screwdriver and it saved a ton of time and strength. (TBH I started w/ a ratchet and changed after my arm got sore - so save time and start that way!). I was just VERY careful to set the torque low on my drill and to be careful not to strip the screws on tightening. 2) I inventoried each piece of the build before I started, to make sure I had all the pieces, which I did. I read the instructions (e.g., looked at all the pictures) before starting. I did not inventory the screws/ fasteners because for the most part I could tell there were plenty. 3) When installing the wall panels, I put a starter screw at the top, then attached the bottom screws first, which was more difficult to do since that part was close to the ground and were therefore harder to screw in (I lifted the very light shed frame up onto an incline to allow my drill to get low enough to reach each screw). FWIW, if you assemble the structure correctly which is not hard to do, ALL the holes match up. HOWEVER, it is important to stretch or push the metal slightly to fit, as it can get a bit shrunk and bent during packaging. None of the materials in my packaging were damaged. Because itโs thin sheet metal, it is easy to shape so all the holes line up. Take your time and wear the gloves so you donโt get cut by the metal. 4) the instructions are sometimes tricky, so pay close attention to the holes that DO & which DO NOT get screwed in (at first) on the corner panels for the walls and roof. Otherwise youโll have to undo and redo them, which I did the first time. Didnโt make that mistake twice. 5) there is one error on the roof build instructions, or at least I THINK it was pictured backwards. The number 17 and number 18 front and back roof edge finishing pieces (which screw into the middle roof panel and are both around 3 to 4 feet long) appeared as reversed in the photo instructions I had. (The 18 piece is shorter, 17 slightly longer. ) Consequently, when I tried to put the roof supports around the edge of the roof panels, they appeared to be too long and jutted out too far past the corners of the roof. Just reverse 17 and 18 pieces, and then the side roof structure finishing pieces and corners will match. If you have ever built Ikea stuff you will be able to build this shed. Just pay CLOSE attention to the tiny holes pictured on the page and figure out what is top, bottom, front and back before you permanently affix each piece. And thereโs nothing you canโt undo and redo, generally, if you must. The HARD part of this build was creating a level surface for my shed because my yard is on an incline (and I had no experience with a patio-making task). However, the finished product is a success. The shed withstood last nightโs rain, and everything inside is water free. In the picture, you will see an IKEA Omar shelf, which fits well in this shed with room to spare. (See pics). I put a large piece of plastic for flooring inside, and it too was dry. I am very pleased with this shed. UPDATE - after several days of hard blowing rains, there was some water infiltration from (I believe) gaps at the roofline underneath the roofโs drip edge, which is short (the edge comes down only about an inch beneath the gaps. To cover the gap better, I purchased a $10 10-foot length 2.25โ by 1.25โ galvanized steel bent roof drip edge and two $0.72 pieces of 8โ long, 4โ by 4โ folded galvanized flashing (because the drip edge piece wasnโt quite deep or long enough to cover front and back of the roofline) to act as a water diverter. If that solves the issue, great. If not, I will report back. :) Update 2 - I think I have discovered the leak is coming from underneath, which is not an issue at all. Everything that I have in that shed is waterproof at the bottom. I donโt have flooring, I just built it on top of the brick patio so there is some water underneath when it rains. The shed is holding up great a year later. Good luck!
R**Z
Such a pain in the rear end.
-The instructions to this are absolutely terrible. -Parts are very difficult to line up and sharp. -Sides of the pieces cut through the provide gloves and cut me as well as my husband. -Metal keeps bending out of place. -Many seperated pieces. This is definitely a temporary shed now. Only reasons we aren't returning are due to the return and shipping fees.
J**A
It's a shed
Installation was easy enough (use 2 people) but time consuming. The metal is kinda flimsy but once it's together it's solid. Build a good floor for it for added support. I read others say it rusted easily, and i expect that to happen as I live at the beach, but so far no issues. I've had it up for a few weeks now. It does leak during heavy rain with wind because the water goes up under the roof cap, but i figured that would happen. Got some spray foam and will seal it.
W**K
Great shed!
We bought this after buying our house so we'd have space for the regular lawn stuff-a mower, weedeater, the ladder, a snowblower. I'll admit because of the price I was a little hesitant. Hesitant no longer! This thing was super easy for my husband and me to put together. We took our time and didn't rush and everything lined up perfectly. We had no issues getting the pieces to go where they belonged, all the holes for the screws matched up perfectly, and after it's complete, it's a very sturdy shed! It showed up on time and after we got it put together I was able to slide it to move it into place completely by myself. It's really just like putting a big puzzle together. We have it sitting on a cement slab against our house. It holds wuite a bit, especially if, like us, you know how to get what you need to arrange things the right way. The main reason we wanted this shed specifically was to NOT have sliding doors. I hate the sliding doors that eventually fail. These doors are great. I can tell that if your ground isn't level it would effect the doors-ours is just a little off so it causes on door to sit lower (NOT the shed or makers fault, because that's how our cement sits) but it isn't enough to prevent the doors from working. The shed metal does come with a cling on it that you should take the time to peel off if you are picky. We didn't care to spend the time peeling it off and have been removing it as it comes loose in the weather because I don't mind if it stays as protected as we can keep it for as long as it's on there. I also love that the color goes great with our house, and that we're able to empty stuff out and move it if we decide that we have to do so in the future, without needing to take the entire shed apart. I was very happy that extra screws were provided because we ended up dropping a few of them, seemingly into an abyss that my backyard must be, but we had plenty and leftovers still. We've had it up a couple months now and it's a great buy! It's put up with the crazy Midwestern weather without any issues. We'll probably be getting a 2nd one just to keep our seasonal decorations and stuff in!
N**N
Great item, easily rust.
Great item. Used it in the back of my house. Paint quality could be better though, it started rusting after a year.
D**K
Meh - missing pieces
Product was shipped with missing pieces. Weโre missing both sets of the DX2 bars to help hold the doors firm.
G**L
You get what you pay for
Ordered one of these sheds came with the wrong size doors Took two people five hours to put together just for it to have the wrong doors. definitely do not buy very thin and flimsy and then they give you the wrong parts and expect you to return the whole thing in order to get a refund after itโs already been built. Or only offer you half for your money back. Itโs going to cost me more to get it modified
P**.
Long assembly time
Great when done
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