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Anyone bought a shed online and been happy with it?
I'm looking for a 10'x6' for the Mrs so I can evict her from my workshop as I need more room. The bases is done but I'm getting lost with the online companies.
Any recommendations?
£300-400 seems ballpark for what I'm after. Would like T&G but happy with overlap as it's only for storage and a bit of potting in the summer.
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Tim


 
Posted : 06/10/2011 4:34 pm
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[i]I'm looking for a 10'x6' for the Mrs[/i]

just let her in the house, Tim 😉

[edit] and these guys are at the end of my road - [url= http://www.sussexsheds.com/hove/home.htm ]http://www.sussexsheds.com/hove/home.htm[/url]- they built our beach hut which hasn't blown down yet.


 
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Get yourself to a garden centre with a shed display - they'll be selling off this years display stock right about now. Got a new shed half price/free delivery/free assembly coming at the end of the month like this.


 
Posted : 06/10/2011 4:37 pm
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Bought this from waltons - 8 x 6 shiplap

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£239 and very pleased with it (don't use it to store my expensive bikes in)


 
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No Luke, she's been a very naughty girl!

Walton are coming in over budget at present even though they are trying to get a bit cheaper!


 
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I will have to look up where it is I bought mine from when I get home, but I am very pleased with it. I only keep my kids' bikes in it together with my commuter as unless i reinforced it with kryptonite it would not be very secure; however I would certainly say that I've been pleased.


 
Posted : 06/10/2011 5:05 pm
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tigersheds are alright but if i had the time i would build my own out of 22mm gravel boards or sumit, might not look the pretiest but would last and be stronger than anything you could buy online for the price.


 
Posted : 06/10/2011 9:41 pm