KETER DARWIN 4x6 SHED GARDEN STORAGE BROWN
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    Detail
The Darwin is everything you want in a shed. It looks and feels like real wood, but it performs like nothing else. Thanks to our Evotech composite technology, Darwin requires zero maintenance - it will not rust, peel, or rot. Its special compact packaging means you can take it home in your car - no delivery required. Tongue and groove construction make assembly easy and fast, without the need for any special tools. This means that in an hour or two you'll have a strong, durable, great-looking shed that'll last you for years to come.
- Ideal outdoor storage solution for all garden tools and equipment, BBQ's, bicycles and DIY tools
 - Elegant natural wood look design with single door, built in ventilation and window for natural light
 - Heavy duty floor panel with tongue and groove panels for easy assembly and lock hasp for additional security
 - Made of durable, low maintenance and fade-free resin with double wall construction
 - Assembled external dimensions: 125.8 x 184.5 x 205.1 cm (L x W x H); internal dimensions: 112 x 176.5 x 199.8 cm (L x W x H)
 
Features
Loads of room for all of your storage needs
Measurements
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Internal
 
Height205 cmDepth184.5 cmWidth125.8 cmAssembly
Team2Time2 hoursToolsElectrical ScrewdriverPreparationFoundation required - 
    Customer Reviews
                      a_il*********.com 
                    I bought 2 of these, the items come flat packed with installation drawings and require two people to install them. This was a great purchase and I would recommend my neighbours to buy
                      
                    
                      
                      
                    
                      
                    
                      dltp@***********co.uk 
                    All in all, I'm pleased with this shed and think it looks great in the garden.
                      jogol***********l.com 
                    The downside with it not being wooden is it's not strong enough to fit shelves and hanging hooks onto the inside of the walls. I guess it would also be pretty easy to break in to, as although lockable, the double doors look like they would be easy to force.
 
      
      
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
              
          
          
          
          
          
          


