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Minimum 40% off Sitewide + Shipping ($19 C&C/ $0 to SYD/MEL) @ EasyShed

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Most of the items are min 40% off the normal price*, free shipping as well. Kindly check via post code as well

Per the website:
"EasyShed is proudly Australian owned and made, and offers you a range of sizes, styles and designs made from the highest quality materials, including ultrastrong wind resistant structures perfect for keeping your tools & equipment safe in some of the harshest weather Australia can throw at it."

eg: of the sale items:
https://easyshed.com.au/collections/bike-sheds/products/gard…

Bike Shed - Classic
2.25m (w) x 0.78m (d) x 1.34m (h)
RRP $696.00 Sale price $377 (Save $319)

https://easyshed.com.au/collections/sales/products/narrow-sl…
Narrow Slider Shed - Classic
2.25m (w) x 0.78m (d) x 1.95m (h)
RRP $1,043.00 Sale price $535 (Save $508)

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  • +4

    They nearly always have a 40% off sale. Sometime more

  • +1

    The name implies its an easy process….it is not!

    Highly recommend using sealed rivets instead of the supplied screws which will cut you every chance they get!

    • You'll need to do a lot of drilling then…

  • +2

    Prices are jacked up, so effectively you are paying normal prices.

    • I just viewed the Costco website, the price is even higher than Costco's price and does not include shipping prices, just bit odd.

  • Free Shipping to NSW and VIC only.
    It's $99 Shipping to SA

  • +1

    Honestly… not an EASY shed to install at all, this is coming from a person who has DIY everything hahahaha

    • Can confirm it was a frustrating experience, but at the same time, aside from a little extra clarity in the instructions, I can't think how it could be made easier.

    • Mine was laborious, but it wasn't difficult.
      I really need to get off their mailing list.
      I bought one shed from them, now them send me a marketing email every couple days. How many sheds do they think I need?

      • +1

        thnk you guys described it perfectly, it took me almost 8 hours, for a 2.5m shed
        also i haven't drilled the railing for the door bc i couldn't work it out at the time and not i can't be bothered! ahhaha

  • Be aware - multiply any 'step' advertised by about 50, and you'll have the right number needed to complete the sheds.
    I discarded the supplied screws in favour of gromet screws to ensure it was water sealed but it's still not due to the mis-sizing on various sheets and lack of overlap.

    The trim along the bases of most of these will fill up with water and spill over to the interior - no idea why they decided to make a U channel instead of an L channel which allows the water to flow out.

    Buyer beware - they're complicated and after the added in stress and frustration you mosewell have banged it together out of bricks or a wood frame.

    • +1

      no idea why they decided to make a U channel instead of an L channel

      This is the most frustrating

      • I've literally gone around with tin snips to make drainage slots around the entire 3x9 shed. Water just POURS in otherwise.
        Also having to plug the roof cap as well as it takes all of 20 minutes for stuff to start blowing in.

        Next time I'm just going to knock it up with wooden framework and sheet it - way less hassle, less materials and way, WAY less work.

  • How do these compare to the absco sheds at Bunnings? Same-same?

    • Yeah, pretty similar I reckon.
      I've only constructed a tiny Galv ABSCO. The snap lock system I reckon made it easier to construct, but I'm not sure if they use that for larger sheds. I think you'd need at least a few Tek screws for additional stability on a larger size construction which would make the construction similar.

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