4 FREE Accessories worth upto $222 when you purchase a Garden Shed, Workshop, Garage, Aviary or Storage Shed online at EasyShed in March
Until 31 March, when you add a shed to your cart you get to choose 4 FREE Garden Shed Accessories from a choice of 8.
Choose from:
- 8pk Concrete Fixings
- Skylight
- Double Door Ramp
- Single Door Ramp
- 4pk J Hooks
- Bike Hook
- Tool Holder
- Anchoring Kit
Terms & Conditions
Limit 1 set of 4 Accessories per shed, please contact us if you wish to order more than one shed. Only available for purchases made online at EasyShed.com.au, or direct with us over the phone. $222 value is for: Bike Hook + Double Door Ramp + Skylight + Tool Holder.
Excludes Carports & Rural & Industrial range. Additional accessories are available as normal at regular prices. Valid for orders from 1/03/2019 - 31/03/2019.
Funnily enough, I've just built a 'not so' Easyshed. And a word of warning: If you're not pretty darn handy on the tools, don't even attempt it!
It comes completely flat packed in a nice little compact box. No panels or channels are joined whatsoever. Heck, they're not even pre punched to guide you how or where.
You will obviously need a good drill / driver to put together, but I suggest that you also have a rivet gun and rivet a fair part of it together. Unless you're happy with 30 odd screws sticking out though the inside of your shed walls.
The next thing I'd suggest is bolting it to a wall and/or concrete slab. Which will obviously require a decent hammer drill and bits to suit your dynabolts.
The reason I say this is because it's bloody flimsy. Even with the C channels attached, I think I could've just about twisted the 3m wall 90°. There is no internal or extra bracing of the walls or doors at all. I'm actually going to go down and buy some angled iron to run a couple of diagonals across the side walls and doors. (Don't need it for the back wall as I've screwed it to a piece timber dynabolted to the wall.) But mainly for the doors as you can hold one end and bend the other at least 30cm out of shape.
In short, it's a cheap shed that requires a lot of semi-skilled assembly, and probably a bit of self customisation to keep it square.