Hi can i just ask those of you that store your toys in sheds do you have wooden or metal sheds? just wondering whats best really and also where did you buy yours from, i am looking for a 4 by 6ft shed
Hi can i just ask those of you that store your toys in sheds do you have wooden or metal sheds? just wondering whats best really and also where did you buy yours from, i am looking for a 4 by 6ft shed
Snap I need two of that size to fit in a couple of spaces at the side of my house. Looking for bargains really.
Celest
Hi I use a Keter shed like this one http://www.diy.com/diy/jsp/bq/nav.js...&isSearch=true It is great, I can use the Keter shelves and also I can just put the double pushchair in at the end of the day without having to put it down.
I couldn't live without it.
I have 2 sheds... they are wooden.
Good quality ones are best if you can afford them because otherwise they give you damp problems.
We tried a metal one but it was so thin it was already bent from the delivery it wouldn't have lasted 2 minutes with footballs in my garden.
Hth
i have wooden one bought last year in band q sale £99
I agree that quality in this area is going to come at a price. I use a Storage unit from B&Q which is quite large and made from very sturdy thick plastic. Its survived two winters without any problem at all and cost me £100
I'm not paranoid - the world IS out to get me!
OOOOOOHHHHH I'm not looking for cheap - I want a bargain!!!!!! Trouble is the spaces available are a bit awkward - just need something robust to protect toys and keep gardin tidy.
Celest
I have two one my husband built years and another from argos a cycle store because i had a small area in which to fit it Really pleaded with it both doors open so access is very good.Google what size you need and see what comes up.
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