This is one of the most popular models of sheds in the country. At 9.4m², you’ve got plenty of room do what you want in this great mid-range shed. Make stuff, work on projects, set up a weights room, or just deal with storage overflow. It’s a sweet-looking shed that’ll keep your stuff secure and add style to any section.
This is one of the most popular models of sheds in the country. At 9.4m², you’ve got plenty of room do what you want in this great mid-range shed. Make stuff, work on projects, set up a weights room, or just deal with storage overflow. It’s a sweet-looking shed that’ll keep your stuff secure and add style to any section.
Durable and attractive, this shed is made from double pressed, high-grade, galvanised steel. It’s sturdy, won’t warp or lose its shape, and it comes with a 12 year no-rust warranty. This shed features double hinged doors for easy assembly, better reliability, and extra light. The doors have a handy lockable latch for security.
This shed offers a versatility that’s hard to beat for mid-sized sections.
FEATURES
• Hinged door with lockable latch
• Hot-dipped, 0.32mm galvanised steel
• 12 Year No-rust Warranty
SPECIFICATIONS
Colour: Sandstone Grey
External dimensions (including roof overhang): 3.27m (W) x 3.07m (D) x 2.17m (H)
Footprint dimensions: 3.07m (W) x 3.07m (D)
Internal dimensions: 3.03m (W) x 3.03m (D) x 2.15m (H)
Back wall: 1.8m (H); Front wall: 1.8m (H)
Door size: 1.75m (H) x 0.73m (W)
Carton Dimensions: 1.86m (L) x 0.47m (W) x 0.34m (D)
Carton weight: 145kg
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.
Please check with your council regarding any required permits or consents.
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.
Great product all the help you need is on you tube
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Great shed.. round about 6 hours to complete... Warning very sharp ages cut myself two times gloves recommended
Shared from: Garden Shed 3.07m x 3.07m x 2.17m Ironsand
The shed is easy enough to put up, once you work out how. The instructions are vague and need more detail. It took me a day to put up by myself, which could have been quicker with clear instructions. Happy with the shed quality
Shared from: Garden Shed 3.07m x 3.07m x 2.17m Ironsand
Easy to assemble with enough screws etc provided. The parts were all light enough to manhandle into place on my own. Winter rain and wind has now arrived and the shed is weather proof so very happy with it.
Shared from: Garden Shed 3.07m x 3.07m x 2.17m Ironsand
This shed is not easy to assemble and definitely needs two people to do it. Furthermore, it is essential to have either a concrete floor or a timber frame floor on which to erect and fix the wall panels. However once erected and bolted down, the shed is sturdy. The gauge of the panels is very thin so it will be interesting to see how long it lasts. I also recommend using way more tech screws for a better result.
Shared from: Garden Shed 3.07m x 3.07m x 2.17m Ironsand
Nice looking shed! Very pleased with how sturdy it is, solid walls & roof, unfort the doors have not lined up, but a hammer sorted that. The instructions were little hassie in places and missed a few steps, but you quickly work it out. Make sure you place everything (on a flat surface) out before you start. The numbers are a blessing. You'll need a few days, no wind, no rain and lots of hands-on from friends/family when assembling the walls & roof. We bolted it down to the concrete pad, then used pallets for flooring, save a few $$. Take your time with this size shed - but its worth it! Thanks Jacqui from Tauranga
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The good. Excellent design, precisely manufactured & well engineered. A lot of cover for the money. Good for people under 1.8 metres tall. (5ft 10inches in old money) The not so good (or, how to major on the minor) Poor quality drill bit and pop rivet gun supplied Not enough rivets for the job. Not enough waterproof foam tape for the gable ends. Inadequate nuts and bolts for the centre beam ends - too flimsy Silver waterproof tape cant be shaped to seal the ridge/roof interface. Useless.
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The shed is OK, but the instructions were vague in some places. If I were to do it again I'd probably pay more and build 1 from scratch. I'd recommend before buying 1, if possible view 1 physically 1st.
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Easy to assemble, make sure you make a flat base before building shed. Also, either build a false floor on top of base or use loads of sealant. Rain will definitely get in otherwise. All in all a good shed for the price
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Built this for friends, hubby helped, both wives needed to help get the walls up, took 13 hours in all. The floor was already down as per instructions and the boarded area was too small for the finished walls. The shed instructions and videos do not match the floor instructions, the bottom corner braces are designed for a full width flat floor but the floor info says leave a 1 inch gap all round so the walls land on the joists. that means the corner braces have to slide under the floor boards, which had been nailed down! A pry bar, hammer and hacksaw later and the walls were up. The clamps provide to fix the walls to the floor are for mounting on a flat floor rather than with the floor inside the walls, they just work if turned upside down. I printed out A4 size instructions from the PDF on the website as the A5 pamphlet supplied was too small for my old eyes. Instructions a bit lacking in detail and some of the translation was dodgy "screw rivet" insult or instruction? The drill bit and rivet gun provided are useless as expected so I used my own. Tek screws were the bluntest I'd ever used, half of then ground rather that cut through the flimsy sheet. Once the ridge is on the wives could depart but braces are needed for the flimsy side walls until the roof is screwed on. To fix the middle of the roof ridges I had to use a timber prop under the ridge and crawl over the ridge trying not to dent the roof panels. Luckily I'm a pretty agile 90kg 61 yr old, a young apprentice would've been handy! One small dent and all was good. The "weather strip" way too short and useless. Channels at the roof lower edge and wall bottoms have virtually no drainage so that has to be added. Waiting to see if the Tek screw washers keep the rain out, I was very careful not to over-tighten them. Once all up and the bracing on with three rivets along each wall corner join and it is surprisingly rigid. If you can put it up yourself it's value for money, I'd add a wooden frame though.
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