🌿 Organize in Style: Your Outdoor Oasis Awaits!
The MCombo Outdoor Storage Cabinet is a spacious and stylish solution for organizing your outdoor tools and equipment. With dimensions of 49.8" (L) x 17.3" (W) x 63.8" (H), it features removable shelves for customizable storage, a waterproof roof for protection against the elements, and reinforced stability with metal brackets. Crafted from fir wood, this cabinet not only offers functionality but also enhances the aesthetic of your garden, patio, or deck.
K**O
Finally - a Permanent Home for all my Garden Stuff
My daughter put this together for me while I babysat my granddaughter. Instructions could have been a bit clearer because she had to redo a few steps. But all in all, pretty easy. I love the look but wish it was a bit sturdier.
L**S
Not bad for the price and much better looking than most sheds
I give it a 3.5, rounded up to 4. This gets a rather high rating for what it is based purely on aesthetics, good customer service and apparently pricing. Who knew ugly plastic sheds could cost $300+? I surely didn’t think so but after much research, this shed was cheaper than most and much better looking. I didn’t want a plastic eyesore in my backyard and this does organize and protect our stuff.To start off, they sent the wrong colored shed, well, half of it. We ordered natural and got half a gray. But their customer service was helpful and sent the other half once we sorted out the problem. I was also able to convince her to send UPS to do a pickup of the wrong package, so no hassle on my part to return this huge and heavy box, especially during coronavirus.Unpackaging was a nightmare. The styrofoam it came with was so cheaply made, it was like powder. Who knew snowstorms could happen in midday Spring in sunny California? But that’s what our backyard looked like after opening one box. We had to open the other box inside because we felt bad littering in our own backyard. We really didn’t want this stuff getting into nature so we were vacuuming our patio - yes, we felt as ridiculous as it sounds. Sooooo...it came as no surprise that several wooden boards were chipped and scuffed up.And yes, like everyone said, it’s flimsy. We have to push on the frame to open the door latch because it warped after we installed the latch. Also, after we put it together, one of the boards on the side now has a hole because the board is made of a bunch of little panels that were apparently not glued together. They looked fine when they were flat in the box but when installed, gravity made the panel fall down, so there’s a hole in the side of our shed now. It is unfinished so we had to put a couple coats of polyurethane on it. I’m not a fan of the green rubber roof, but it is what it is. I do like that the right side of the shed doesn’t have any shelves so taller items can go there. That’s where we put our extendable ladder. It’s not very deep so it can’t hold a whole bunch of stuff but it holds just enough for our needs.
P**A
Don't waste your money!!
I bought this shed because it looked appealing and wasn't a big plastic box. What a mistake!!! It's so cheaply made and flimsy that it hardly stands on its own. The wood is very, very flimsy - like that used for toy airplanes that you buy from the dollar store. The screws cause the wood to crack when you insert them. The doors don't stay closed on their own. The structure leans to one side and has to be propped up and held in place by the one-piece roof. I can't imagine that it will last more than a few months - let alone years. It was truly a complete waste of my money and I should have paid more attention to the other reviews that were posted. Don't make my mistake and waste YOUR money!
P**G
Not sturdy, but cheap and easy to assemble
We added corner bracing, which cured the wobbling and made the doors work more easily, and treated the outside with waterproofing to help preserve it.If you're not expecting much, you'll probably be perfectly satisfied with this cabinet. If you're expecting a rugged unit, maybe look elsewhere. For holding gardening tools, it's exactly what we wanted.
D**N
Looks Nice, But Very Flimsy
In the end, I'm happy with this purchase in the way I am using it, but it was not engineered for durability and has many problems. I would not recommend it to anyone. The worst problem is that it is VERY flimsy. It wobbles extremely and there is no way I would ever put anything heavy on the shelves. Putting it together was also problematic because it is so flimsy; you really need two people: one to hold the pieces in place while the other screws them together. If you don't have two people, you will have to get creative in supporting it while you screw it together otherwise the stresses will split the wood at the screws. That takes time. In the end though, if you screw some additional blocks of wood to strategic places on the inside, you can make it more stable, so it's not a complete waste of money. I believe it is made out of cedar as well and it smells lovely, even after quite some time. Also, it is important to note that it is not whether tight. There are gaps in between some of the slats that are big enough for spiders and mice to get in, but it does do a nice job of hiding some of our gardening supplies,
J**N
Flimsy and overpriced
For $399 I would’ve expected how much higher quality materials. It’s sturdy enough but flimsy for being a tool shed. The planks are a very thin cedar and many pieces together. The doors don’t open very well. It does visually look nice when it’s up but too short for long yard tools, rakes. It’s size is more flower garden tools. If I hadn’t already assembled the entire thing over five hours, I would definitely be returning it.
J**D
Love my purchase
This shed is perfect for my Pool area. It’s good quality, easy to put together, and beautiful too!
B**G
Consider it 90% good to go... Add supports
Overall, this is a great little outdoor cabinet. I really don’t like the rubber/plastic stuff on the market & wood can be pretty pricey. This fit our budget & looks great on our patio.Things to keep in mind: it’s not made of sturdy 2x4’s. It’s not meant for heavy duty use. My husband is very handy and it took us 2 1/2 hours, including our modifications. The instructions are pretty lame, so go slowly and double check your steps before screwing anything together. You’ll save yourself a lot of headaches later.To reinforce it a bit, we attached steel hurricane ties on the corner joints and steel strips where the top & bottom halves attach. Once we did this, we noticed a big difference in sturdiness when we moved it outside. Build on a level surface.We’re using on a covered patio. But if this is exposed to rain, I’d recommend doing a coat of wood treatment after you put it together.
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