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Hi All,


For sale - Keter Store It Out Garden Storage. I'm looking for ?25.


As this retails for ?100 this is a great opportunity to get a lovely new shed on the cheap.


The shed is 4ft 9in x 2ft 8in, and can be used to either help keep your garden tidy, or to store your wheelie bins in.


Its still in the box and is really easy to build; it took me about 1.5 hours and I'm rubbish at DIY.


I ended up having two of these sheds delivered by accident and selling is the easiest way to get rid of the spare shed rather than arrange returning.


Here's the details from the Homebase website:

The Keter Store It Out is ideal for storing garden furniture, tools and equipment, wheelie bins (accommodates 2 x 240L bins) and all kinds of garden tools. Its hardwearing resin design is virtually maintenance and fade-free. The Store It Out comes complete with a piston-operated lid, with lid lifters for hands-free opening of wheelie bins. There is a padlock facility (lock not included), with secondary door bolt, plus a heavy duty floor.

?Colour: Beige, Green

?Guarantee: 2 year

?Features: Piston-operated lid, two front doors for easy access, lid-lifters for hands-free opening of council bins, floor included, wood-look texturing.

?Dimensions: (H)125.0, (W)145.5, (D)82.0cm

?Door type: Double

?Dimensions: (H)4ft 1in, (W)4ft 9in, (D)2ft 8in

?Assembly instructions: 1 person recommended

?Lock details: Lockable door bolt (padlock not included) Secondary door closure bolt

?Number of doors: 2

?Assembly option: Self assembly

?Internal dimensions: (H)110.0, (W)132.0, (D)76.0cm

?External dimensions: (H)125.0, (W)145.5, (D)82.0cm


http://www.homebase.co.uk/en/homebaseuk/keter-store-it-out-garden-storage---4ft-9in-x-2ft-8in-261326


The pictures of the box are:

http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f36/BenLanning/32c0106f-d1a2-419f-affb-c7e7f90460cf_zpshuuxdpbg.jpg


http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f36/BenLanning/7ba22933-47e8-44cd-8650-a8423d4450b5_zpsqln53oev.jpg


And here's an example of what it will look like when built:


http://i44.photobucket.com/albums/f36/BenLanning/6765f59f-9a41-4e54-83dd-e09f96399363_zpsnc7ekhid.jpg


If you're interested, or have any questions, please either reply to this thread or text/call me. My number is 07789743154.

All the best

Ben

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