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Polar Aurora 10x14 FT Outdoor Storage Shed, Metal Garden Shed with Updated Frame Structure, Tool Sheds for Backyard Garden Patio Lawn White

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$589.99

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  • 【Enhanced Structural Integrity】Polar Aurora's outdoor shed boasts a reinforced structure, methodically tested to facilitate a 29% easier and more stable assembly, aligning with practicality and durability.
  • 【Ample and Organized Storage】Spanning dimensions of 162.7"D x 112.7"W x 81.1"H, the shed by Polar Aurora offers expansive storage, neatly accommodating your tools and outdoor essentials.
  • 【Durability Through Quality Materials】Crafted with superior, resilient metal, the Polar Aurora shed provides robust weatherproof protection, ready to withstand the elements with waterproof and UV-resistant features.
  • 【Thoughtful Design Elements】The Polar Aurora shed merges security and efficiency with a lockable door, water-shedding sloped roof, ample ventilation, and tough corner protectors for a lasting utility.
  • 【Dedicated Support and Simple Assembly】Polar Aurora is dedicated to enriching your outdoor experience with products that promise quality. For any assistance post-purchase, our team is here to support you.



Product Description

Storage Shed
Storage Shed
Storage Shed
Storage Shed
Storage Shed
  • Absolutely! This spacious shed provides plenty of room for storing tools, lawn equipment, bikes, or even bulky seasonal items like patio furniture.

  • Yes! Many customers have turned it into a peaceful outdoor workspace, a gardening nook, or even a DIY project area to enjoy their hobbies.

  • Made with rust-resistant galvanized steel, the shed is designed to withstand tough conditions, keeping your belongings safe and secure.

  • The recommended base size for this shed is 112.7 x 162.8 inches. If you plan to build a wooden base in advance, you can follow these dimensions for a perfect fit.


kathy
2025-06-22 18:58:09
A little more difficult to put together than we originally anticipated, but we did it! It’s very study and love all the storage space. We built our own floor and raised with cement blocks as well as made a ramp for our garden tractor. No leaks!!!!Overall we are very happy with the product.
J
2025-04-25 18:42:35
This ended up being nice.The instructions were very limited however thank goodness clearly showed diagrams of what screw types and washers were to be used for each piece.2 people 2 to 4 hrs install. I had to wait for a windless day and used all eight of my arms to self install the first four panels. Took me about 2.5 hours by myself to build the whole shed but I am a craftsman.The two not so good things I found was the washers were all ganged together in a sheet. I had to pull every washer off one at a time. They should come loose. That was a lot of extra work on my part, and cheap in my opinion.The second thing is that holes were not drilled on the outside of the frame. Where the first panels are installed as per instructions, there are three screws then one screw. The one screw hole was not drilled.The slide bolt works very nicely.The door with added diagonal rods is nice!Overall, great deal for the price!
J.Pargiter
2025-04-11 15:22:32
For the price, this 3'x5' aluminum shed is a very cost-effective little storage solution. I paid around $115 (including shipping), and all told it cost me just a bit more than a fancy 100-gallon Keter resin deck box after factoring in the foundation (15 12x12 pavers) and floor (3/4 plywood). But then it's not plastic and it holds more. I put it together solo without any problems and I'm not particularly handy. Important to have a level foundation and a variable speed drill/screwdriver. All the screw holes lined up for me and when they didn't it was because I had the wrong part or had it in backward. Manufacturer included extra screws and such, so despite fumbling/losing some as I worked, I had plenty left over. I know some buyers complain about the washers, but you don't have to take them apart before you use them. In fact, you can put a screw into the top-most corner of the sheet of washers, and then the sheet serves as a handle which makes it easier not to drop screws. After you drive in the screw, just tear off that washer. Rinse-repeat. As for the dreaded plastic wrap, I didn't bother taking it off. Maybe I'll regret it, but it's going to be in the hot Texas sun so I'm betting on it flaking off this summer. In the meantime I've peeled the outer parts that are most visible.My only suggestions to the manufacturer would be:a) make the instruction images larger and show more detail. In some cases it wasn't absolutely clear which part went over which part. Again, the instructions are adequate, but if they were a tad bigger there'd be less anxiety/doubt at some of the key junctures.b) make the u-part of the latch adjustable vertically. On mine, the latch is sort of hard to close (probably because my foundation isn't perfectly level) and if I had just a little up-down maneuverability, I could could set it where it really needs to be.All said I'm very happy with the results, both in terms of the build-quality and the amount of work required to put it together. If I had to do it over, I'd probably go for the next size up. I knew what the actual interior measurements were before I made the purchase (they're in the product description), so I don't feel misled or anything, still I wasn't convinced I'd be happy with the quality and so went for the smaller option. Now that I have first-hand experience putting one together, I would go for the larger size.
Troy S Palmer
2025-02-07 18:51:07
I'm happy with this shed and how it turned out. I built it by my self and didn't have any what did I get myself into moments. All the holes lined up for the screws and bolts. It took me about 2 and a half hours and all the walls were up with no cussing and again just myself. For the total time of build I would say two days and that is taking my time and not rushing it. Now some things I did to make it go a little easier. I prebuilt the roof beams and top bars for the walls and had them setting ready to be used. My Dewalt drill I set the clutch to 3 and use a magnetized bit. Use an ice pick to hold one side of the roof beam in place while you put a bold and nut on the other side then just finish bolting it together. Now a couple of things that I thought that they fell short on is the roof build. As the roof panels come to the peak there is a gap which they have a top peak plate that goes over to keep the rain out. Here in Florida we get sidewise rain not just straight down so I used a metal water proof tape along with a roofing caulk. I caulked all the roof panel seems as I installed them. Also they gave me just enough bolts/nuts no extras and the screws I had about 20 left over so maybe they could give a few extra. Over all for a metal shed it feels solid and for the price I'm happy.
Chris
2024-12-26 14:14:57
Well, where to start. The quality control on these sheds is questionable at best. There are numerous scratches and dents on all the sheets as you can see from my pictures. I did get all required screws and parts which some people have complained about not receiving in the reviews. So here is the deal and where I am torn, for the price it is decent. The same shed at Lowe’s or Menards would cost approximately 2.5-3 times what this cost on Amazon. It will hold tools and keep them out of the elements and from 10-15 feet away, looks fairly great. The instructions were poor and the shed took me by myself about three hours and I was hammering through it good. It says on the front page it requires two people and I think that is highly recommended. I was able to do it by myself by using outdoor chairs to hold up the walls instead of a person for the first five or six steps. Anyway, you get what you pay for and if your expectations are reasonable, it is worth it.
Valerie Teehan
2024-12-03 10:25:16
So after spending hours putting down gravel, then a piece of wood for the floor and making sure all level we start. Took hours to put up. Tin is very thin would not recommend for snow weather. Bends real easy so be gentle when assembling. BIGGEST GRIPE……. Look at the picture the dam door is to narrow and does not fit. Nice it came with a lock How are you suppose to LOCK a shed when door is to small?DO NOT Waste your time.
Willis
2024-12-02 11:51:47
Very happy with product. Easy to install with instruction manual.
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