🔐 Secure your outdoor sanctuary with style and ease!
The 9.4x9.4 FT AirWire Outdoor Storage Shed combines a robust upgraded frame with spacious interior dimensions (113.3'' x 113.3'' x 81.3'') and lockable doors for enhanced security. Crafted from premium alloy steel with UV protection and equipped with ventilation, it offers a durable, weather-resistant solution for organized backyard storage. Tested extensively for stability and ease of installation, this grey metal shed is the ultimate upgrade for millennial professionals seeking both function and sleek outdoor aesthetics.
Door Width | 115.2 Inches |
Door Height | 80.3 Inches |
Chamber Depth | 118.1 Inches |
Item Weight | 210 Pounds |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
Color | Gray |
Base Material | Alloy Steel |
H**R
Serves it’s purpose
The media could not be loaded. The reviews will show you who’s use to manual labor and doing things themselves!!! Who knows not to compare high quality items to lessor quality items!!! With that said this shed SO FAR lives up to its purpose of being a shed!!!I took my time with this shed because:1. I wanted to do it myself!2. Make sure to get it done correctly!3. There was no need to rush!!!!!I took 1 day to peel all the plastic off ALLLLLL PIECES and separated them by type (my pieces were labeled correctly). That night I separated all the washers (check photos) and screws put them in bowls and marked them with tape to identify! Not necessary but definitely helped me work smarter NOT harder!! When I finally got around to building the shed I made sure to read the instructions very carefully making sure to look at photos to see exactly which way the panels went! Also they have a video on the 2nd slide of product page that is great for clarification on how to put together if you don’t have common sense to follow instructions!!!Some people complained about it being flimsy… WHY NOT JUST SEND IT BACK!!!!Some complained about holes NOT lining up… most likely you either had the panel turned the wrong way or didn’t straighten it out or lacked common sense!!Some even stated they didn’t have enough screws or washers… I legit had extras of all hardware!!!! And YES I PUT IT TOGETHER CORRECTLY (check out the video)!!!Please remember when paying YOUR MONEY for merchandise… you ALWAYS have the option to return it and purchase elsewhere!!! The cop out of the hassle is reboxing up the items is sad and proves you don’t value your own money!!Let’s see how it holds up in the rain… I’ll update as needed!!!
H**E
Wrong size and bent panels - no support
It is a very cheap option. You will have to Frankenstein some stuff.You have to bend the flimsy frame to get the holes in the right place.Definitely not rain proof. The door frame has already rusted in less than 3 months. Instructions weren't clear so the door notch was slightly offset. It does matter which way the top bar is put together. Recommend squaring door and lining up notch, otherwise you'll have to take it completely apart or cut it.Get a giant tarp to drape over it to keep rain from getting in through eves and sides.Also save yourself some trouble and pre-do all your washer assembly. They are plastic washers, btw. If I do this again I'll get a bag of o-rings. The plastic washers slip off so easy.Icing on the cake - the roof panels are all supposed to be the same size, but the 4 corner pieces the w15s were 3 5" shorter than the w12s.Also when putting the door together, the instructions are hard to read and holes definitely did not line up even when we did it a second time. They wanted the washers on the inside, we did it opposite cause that just doesn't make sense.You get what you pay for, but seriously only recommend for dry climates. Def not good for snow or wind. Flimsy. Many panels came bent. And the roof cap is very very thin.Would be a great patience trying challenge shed for like a building competition. Ikea furniture is about 50% easier to build than this posGot to replace storage, but definitely do not feel comfortable storing anything of value in it through the rainy season.
J**H
Issues when I got builden together
Got the builden and put together when it was complete notice the arch of the roof inside from the doors to the back of builden had screw holes that didn’t go to anything and now I have to find a sheet of aluminum to cover the holes that went to nothing !!! And the beams for the roof for left and right on the roof didn’t have any holes for screws !!! Outher then that it’s a good size builden you have to make some screw holes to make it work !!!!
R**O
Worth it
The only thing I have to say about this shed is that if I ever had to repurchase something like this again, I would make sure that it has a floor other than that, the structure was good, hardly nothing was bent. Everything came protected in plastic and the size was exactly what it was supposed to be. All the screws and bolts were there. Instructions were clear as day. Took me one person two days to build a whole thing.
M**H
False Advertisement. Wrong dimensions
Cheap shed, sure . Exactly what it is. But the dimensions they advertise are incorrect. False advertising at its finest here.
M**.
Attractive, but somewhat flimsy
I agree, in general, with most the pros and cons of other reviews. It can be difficult to tell which orientation some of the pieces are supposed to be installed. And undoing certain pieces later on isn’t very realistic. I did the top rail (piece above the doors) wrong and didn’t feel like undoing it. Turned out it wasn’t a big deal. It’s easy to drill the screws through the metal if you need to.I wasn’t missing any parts. The tapered sheet metal pieces that make the peak were damaged, but I made it work. I found that most the holes DO line up correctly. Keep in mind, at 10x10, it’s very easy to have the frame out of square just a little bit. And that’ll make some things not line up really well. I struggled most assembling the doors. I feel like those should come pre-assembled. It wouldn’t take up any more space in the box.Beware of wind while you’re building this. It took me (by myself) at least 12hrs to assemble this on my back deck. I had windy days in there that’s darn near wrecked it. All pieces of metal have flex in them so everything can somewhat get bent back. Once the shed is loaded up, I don’t expect any more wind issues. If you do get lots of wind, I would recommend beefing up the side (s) that get hit the most.The roof peak cap confuses me. It’s two pieces that bolt together in the middle. It’s only connected to the shed at the ends. Seems to flop around in wind. There is a drip from the roof peak as well. Seems like a better design is needed.Overall this is a nice looking shed. I didn’t bother peeling off the plastic. It would’ve added 2 hrs probably and I don’t really care. Looks fine to me. It was the absolute cheapest 10x10 I could find so the lightweight materials are understandable. If you do a bit of extra bracing inside, I don’t see why it wouldn’t last for a number of years.
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