One of our most popular urban models. This smart and compact shed keeps your things sheltered and secure while looking good in your backyard. Perfect for tools, lawnmowers, bikes, sports equipment, home gym, toys and gardening gear. You can use this to create some space in your garage or free up your home from clutter. As with all Trade Tested sheds, this unit is in stock and ready for collection or speedy next-day dispatch.
One of our most popular urban models. This smart and compact shed keeps your things sheltered and secure while looking good in your backyard. Perfect for tools, lawnmowers, bikes, sports equipment, home gym, toys and gardening gear. You can use this to create some space in your garage or free up your home from clutter. As with all Trade Tested sheds, this unit is in stock and ready for collection or speedy next-day dispatch.
Durable and attractive, this shed is made from double pressed, high-grade, galvanised steel. It is sturdy, won’t warp or lose its shape, and it comes with a 12 year no-rust warranty.
The shed doors are hinged for easy assembly and better reliability. It also has a handy lockable latch for security.
We know sheds Over the last decade of selling sheds in New Zealand, we feel like we’ve learnt what Kiwis want. We’ve taken every nugget of customer feedback, along with the vast experience of our shed assembly crew and refined it into what has fast become New Zealand’s favourite shed.
Interlocking u-channels mean that assembly is simple, eliminating all the fit issues you’ll find on a lesser shed. The integrated door jamb helps keep the weather out, while the rigid profile steel panels and 12 Year No-rust Warranty mean your shed will be looking great for years to come.
With a huge range of sizes and configurations in stock, we’ll always have the right shed for you ready to go.
Designed for New Zealand conditions, by a bunch of shed-mad Kiwis, you know it’s going to be good.
FEATURES
• Hinged doors with lockable latch
• Hot-dipped, 0.32mm galvanised steel
• 12 Year No-rust Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
Colour: Wood Finish
External dimensions (including roof overhang): 2.31m (W) x 1.75m (D) x 2.02m (H)
Footprint dimensions: 2.31m (W) x 1.55m (D)
Internal dimensions: 2.27m (W) x 1.51m (D) x 2.0m (H)
Back wall: 1.8m (H); Front wall: 2.0m (H)
Door size: 1.95m (H) x 0.73m (W) x 2
Carton Dimensions: 2.06m (L) x 0.47m (W) x 0.15m (D)
Carton weight: 75kg
Flooring: Trade Tested recommends using one of our timber floor kits, a concrete slab or pavers for your foundation. A strong and level foundation will improve the structural integrity of your assembled shed.
Sheds are kitset and come with assembly instructions. Our expert customer service team are on hand to help if you need it.
Trade Tested takes every precaution to prevent damage during delivery and our packaging is designed to withstand some of the toughest treatment in transit. However superficial delivery wear is sometimes beyond our control.
Our friendly and knowledgeable gurus are trained to answer all your questions as quickly as possible. So if there’s anything you need to know just give us a call during business hours, or send us an email any time.
Easy to follow instructions, accurate elements. No missing parts. A bit tricky to put first walls together but overall a successful project.
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Rivergum
Easy to follow the instructions
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Ironsand
Good quality for price happy with end result. Would take about day and half of work to put together. Fairly straightforward. Good storage for our bikes.
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Rivergum
Easy to follow instructions. Good shed for price
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Ironsand
Good shed once you finally get it assembled
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Sandstone Grey
Overall a decent shed, especially for the price. I suggest the following based on my experience building one. The rivet gun supplied packed in on first rivet, suggest buy a decent one from hardware store; I also used rivets in many more places than the screws supplied, finding it gives a better finish (albeit a little more work that self tapping screws). Noting that the Teck screws supplied are all one length and too long, so protrude inside the shed (rivets don't). If you're building the shed single or short handed then suggest construct roof panels 2 sections, it's going to be far easier to lift into position. I actually laid the roof panels in situ 1 by 1, which made it real easy on my own; fit into the edging frame as you go. Rear wall also can be build in 2 sections, and join the sections in the middle once you've fitted each to the sides i.e. rear corners; this makes getting the corners square and together much easier.Door frame as per roof and rear wall don't assemble to one piece ; its unclear how it goes together and too flimsy if assemble for carrying into position; so assemble as a RHS and LHS only...you can connect then both once they in the right positions. Lastly I laid the shed onto a concrete slab and made a wooden frame to sit it on (treated H4 pine), using angle brackets to allow for any adjustments needed (after reading a lot of reviews about the tolerances on these products) glad I did.
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Ironsand
100% love this Shed, took all day with the help of my 2 boys to put together, as finances were tight, so I do recommend to get a quote for a tradesman to do it, OVERALL really happy and proud to say we did it and its fab. Plenty of room for all my tools, Lawnmower etc, Standing head room is great and it fitted perfectly into the space of my home built Pallet shed I built which served its purpose for 3 years. and matches our deck our landlord just repaired, and is pleasing to the eye from the back looking out our ranchslider. Thanks T/Tested. 5 *****
Not an easy job, took me days! Some instructions are clear, some are not. Happy with end result considering price.
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Ironsand
Ill be honest I bought this for the second time because the first one I put in a stupid place that I couldnt easily access a few years ago and its just sat there empty. Im 5ft 2in and I put them together by myself, the instructions were easy. They are sturdy, hold up to wild winds and they dont leak. I would seriously buy again.
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Ironsand
This is the latest chicken coop. It is attached to skids and I can tow it with the car. (It's stropped down to stop it being blown away in the wind.) It is on a spot which I want out of paddock and prepped for berries. So I'll be putting straw inside at regular intervals and in a couple of months pull up the roosts and tow it to the next spot. These sheds are surprisingly strong. A previous one was fine with 200mm of snow on top. Another one recently had a tree top crash on it. I was expecting a pancake, but it was just a bit crumpled in one corner and still providing sheep shelter. You do need a nice cup of tea and/or valium before attempting assembly. I generally did things wrong three different ways before getting it right, and then the instructions made perfect sense. Possibly Im a bit slow and possibly it is just hard figuring out what to do from diagrams. Perhaps there could be a link to a youtube video showing the correct way to assemble?
Shared from: Garden Shed 2.31m x 1.55m x 2.02m Rivergum