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Rubbermaid Big Max 2 ft. 6 in. x 4 ft. 3 in. Large Vertical Resin Storage Shed
$1,149.99
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$57.23
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Material: Resin
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Rated 2.9 out of 5 stars.
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Rated 3 out of 5 stars.
Storage unity arrived damaged. Mainly damage is to the back of the unit with scrapes and dents. Doors are also warped and do not close tightly. The unit is solid otherwise.
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
I added two shelves inside, and the vertical panels at the back on both sides opened up. Now there are gaps between the back and side panels.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
We've had this shed for almost 2 years now, and have been extremely happy with it. It took my wife and me about an hour to assemble, and we anchored it to our deck with 5 large wood screws. I later purchased a Rubbermaid shelving system and installed 2 shelves, one of which holds a 46" TV that weighs roughly 40 lbs. The shed is also home to a small dorm room fridge, as well as various grilling tools and other supplies for the backyard (some of which hang on a peg board I installed on one of the side walls). It is still as sturdy as it was the day we assembled it, and water has never made its way inside. Considering we live in hot, humid, and rainy south Louisiana, this says a lot. I was looking for both an outdoor TV cabinet and extra weatherproof storage when I purchased it, and it has served both of those purposes extremely well.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Medium-sized vertical shed: easy to assemble. Put it up in an enclosed area around our pool to store items in the summer and over the winter. Had a metal clip in the 'lockable' aperture to hold the doors closed. First time it rained, the wind came up (I just mean windy, not 'weather-alert' windy) the roof lifted up, the doors blew off, the handle on the door snapped off, and everything inside got soaked, including the pegboard I had anchored to one wall. To prevent this happening again, and not being 'handy' like people in other reviews (that's why I got Rubbermaid in the first place...) had to put concrete cinder blocks on top of the roof (at the front) and wrap a nylon tie-down around the whole shed. The tie-down had a ratchet so I could make it tight. Kind of defeats the reason for getting the shed in the first place. Once you have ordered and paid for the shed, found someone with a truck who will deliver, assembled it, finished the interior all up, what do you do when the product is a disappointment? Even if you still have the packaging, it would be impossible to disassemble, pack and return. Guess that's why some install bolts to fix the door problem, some use cinder blocks! Once you have it, it's staying, and the consumer is in the position of making Rubbermaid's product do what it was supposed to do in the first place. (I have found someone to hire who will put those long bolts in to try and hold the doors in place, still need a new handle...) OK, this is my review, for what it's worth.
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Negative: I bought it barely two months ago and doors are already warping and do not close properly (see the picture). Positives: the shed was easy to assemble and looks very nice. I bought Rubbermaid because I thought it was a good brand, but according to other reviews door warping appears to be a common issue - I should have read reviews before buying! Will be spending my time contacting Rubbermaid to see if anything can be done. Disappointing...
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
Just assembled the shed, all listed parts were there and it assembled fairly easily and quickly. However, I am disappointed with how the doors fit. They bow out from the center buy a couple inches. This leaves a pretty significant gap and the doors do not secure well when closed. The door appears to gave a small cut out at the center closet to the shed wall where maybe a hinge can be installed to prevent the bowing. Was this a piece that was supposed to be part of the shed???
Rated 5 out of 5 stars.
This sheed with vertiral side that look small but can have so much storage to use. The material is lifetime. I have this for 3 years outside in my garden without cover but still good functional and never leak water to the inside. Recommended
Rated 2 out of 5 stars.
The shed is sturdy and east to put together but doesn't not come with an option to purchase shelving. They do give instructions for cutting your own shelves out of wood....
Rated 1 out of 5 stars.
Absolute dumpster fire of a product. Didn’t last even a few months. Zero structural rigidity. The doors constantly fall off. I’ve put additional screws in it but that is only a temporary fix. Don’t waste your time or money. Can’t believe a product like this can go to market.
Rated 4 out of 5 stars.
I love the shed but one of my hinge pins broke off. I need to know where I can find a replacement door so I don’t have to McGiver the hinge. Please help.