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Suncast BMS4900 98 cu. ft. Glidetop Horizontal Storage Shed - Brown
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Brand | Suncast |
Color | Brown |
Material | Resin |
Item Weight | 112 Pounds |
Style | Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio,Lockable |
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- Exterior Dimensions: 4 ft. 9-1/2 in. W x 6 ft. 7-3/4 in. D x 4 ft. 4 in. H — Interior Dimensions: 4 ft. 2-1/4 in. W x 5 ft. 11-3/4 in. D x 4 ft. 1 in. H — Door opening: 46-1/4 in. W x 46-1/4 in. H — Capacity: 98 Cubic Feet — Footprint: 25 Square Feet
- OUTDOOR STORAGE: A beautiful shed to store and protect your garbage cans, lawn and garden tools, snow blowers, bicycles, and more
- DURABLE: Multi-walled polypropylene resin panels are engineered for long lasting strength and stability
- REINFORCED FLOOR: Heavy-duty floor is designed to withstand abuse, supporting your lawn mower or other heavy equipment
- UNINHIBITED ACCESS: GLIDETOP Slide Lid technology provides seamless, corner to corner access to your every belonging
- LOCKABLE DOORS: Features a padlock hasp that allows doors to lock securely
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Easy to assemble | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.7 | 3.7 |
Sturdiness | 4.6 | 4.4 | 3.9 | 4.0 | 4.9 | 3.7 |
Weatherproof | — | 4.2 | 4.7 | 4.4 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Value for money | 4.3 | — | 3.7 | 3.9 | — | 3.5 |
Instruction quality | — | 3.9 | 3.2 | 4.0 | — | — |
Sold By | — | devokowholesale | ADDOK | KINYING | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
material | Resin | Resin | Thicker HDPE Resin | Plastic, Thicker HDPE, Waterproof, Colorfast, Weather resistance, Moisture resistance | Resin | Resin, Plastic |
weight | 112 pounds | — | 92 pounds | 40 pounds | 112 pounds | 177.5 pounds |
style | Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio,Lockable | Indoor,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio | Outdoor,Patio,Garden,Horizontal | Modern | Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio,Lockable | Slide Lid Shed |
water resistance | — | waterproof | waterproof | waterproof | water resistant | — |
top material | Resin | Hdpe,Resin | Resin | Resin | — | Resin |
door style | — | — | Sliding Doors | — | Sliding Doors | Sliding Doors |
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Brand | Suncast |
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Color | Brown |
Material | Resin |
Item Weight | 112 Pounds |
Style | Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio,Lockable |
Top Material Type | Resin |
Frame Material | Wood |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Product Dimensions | 80 x 58 x 52 inches |
Item Weight | 112 pounds |
Manufacturer | Suncast Corporation |
ASIN | B006G66YSY |
Item model number | BMS4900D |
Customer Reviews |
4.6 out of 5 stars |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
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Storage space can be a problem, let the Suncast Glidetop Horizontal Shed be your solution. This medium sized 4 ft. x 6 ft. shed offers a spacious capacity of 98 cu. ft. and features wide double doors with GLIDETOP Slide Lid technology, allowing you to move and store oversized items with ease. With a sleek, low-profile design, it is the ideal compact storage space for trash cans, bikes, mowers and patio furniture. The outdoor storage shed is constructed of blow molded resin that is both durable and strong. Resin is easy to clean and will not rust or rot, for an attractive and professional-looking space that will last a lifetime.
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Customers like the ease of assembly of the outbuilding. They say the instructions are easy to follow and the materials are sturdy. The shed is long-lasting and secure, and customers are impressed with the quality of the product. They also appreciate the storage space provided by the shed, saying it has enough room to store three bicycles and a riding mower. Customers also like the size and flat roof, saying the shed is a perfect fit for their application.
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Customers find the outbuilding to be easy to assemble. They mention that the materials are sturdy, and the instructions are simple and easy to understand. The first shed took approx.
"...I have to say that the engineering on this is excellent, and the instructions are incredibly easy to follow--perhaps the best I've seen...." Read more
"...Got the shed together.Goes together quite easily...." Read more
"...Aside from those minor problems, it was great, with easy assembly...." Read more
"...It fit my application well. Pros: Fast assy, ingenious fasteners. clear instructions. Cons: slightly damaged panel." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the durability of the outbuilding. They mention that it is sturdy, long-lasting, and secure. Customers also say that the plastic bolts and joinery are well thought out for maximum strength.
"...the directions, it goes together very easily, and the finished product is quite sturdy...." Read more
"...Air's constantly moving somewhere around here. These have held up to Montana's snow, hail, rain, wind, and changing temperatures...." Read more
"...But the shed seems very secure (no gaps for mice to crawl into and make their home) and I have a hard time seeing how rain/water would..." Read more
"...And, yes, the floor is sturdy enough to walk on, sleep on, whatever. I am so pleased. Wish I'd put it together three years ago!..." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the quality of the outbuilding. They say it's sturdy, functional, and works as advertised. The glide top works as expected and is perfect for their needs. The doors and lid work smoothly, and it helps keep their garage uncluttered.
"...The slide-back roof operates smoothly and makes accessing items in the rear simple. It also looks very pleasant and non-obtrusive...." Read more
"...The instructions were clear, and the hardware worked well...." Read more
"Basics: Nice little shed. Snapped together with no issues. Came complete...." Read more
"...The shed looks impressive and is sturdy. The glide top works as advertised and is definitely needed due to the low height...." Read more
Customers like the storage of the outbuilding. They mention that it has ample space for their needs, the sliding roof is very helpful and convenient, and the shed is a very good size. They also mention that the storage shed is the perfect answer for storing a riding mower, lawn mower, medium size snow blower, and chain saw.
"...The fact that this shed has no windows and is designed to hold bicycles will also act to deter would be thieves from knowing what is actually..." Read more
"...Upon assembly, I was very pleased with the storage capacity of these sheds...." Read more
"The product itself is top-notch. Sturdy, roomy, easy to set up, and long-lasting. I have no beef with the product itself...." Read more
"...It's tall and it fits a LOT of stuff. Once together is feels very durable. Thing ain't going nowhere!..." Read more
Customers generally like the size of the outbuilding. They say it's perfect for a space behind their attached garage to their house, and it fits perfectly under their deck. The size and flat roof was a major selling point as it easily fits under their. The shed is sturdy and fits their lawn equipment inside.
"...Sort of look like nails. They fit just right so that's all I use. If you're looking for a padlock, I have no idea what size fits the hole...." Read more
"...It fit my application well. Pros: Fast assy, ingenious fasteners. clear instructions. Cons: slightly damaged panel." Read more
"...This is it. Comfortably holds two adult sized Fuji road and hybrid bikes, and can probably squeeze in up to two more...." Read more
"...Otherwise very nice shed. Fit two bikes which I had bought it for as well as pads and pillows for outdoor furniture. Hope everything stays dry!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the outbuilding. They mention it's easy to assemble, reasonably good looking, and the storage unit looks great. They also say it' a better designed system than other brands and the color is nice.
"...It also looks very pleasant and non-obtrusive...." Read more
"...Otherwise five stars. Instructions are clear as a bell. Great design, only a few screws, but has these oversize plastic bolts with special driver..." Read more
"...Easy to assemble, reasonably good looking, easy to get the bikes in and out of it, in the price range I was willing to pay." Read more
"...Otherwise very nice shed. Fit two bikes which I had bought it for as well as pads and pillows for outdoor furniture. Hope everything stays dry!" Read more
Customers are satisfied with the leakage of the outbuilding. They mention that it is durable and keeps the contents dry in rain or snowy environments. They also appreciate the fact that it does not seem to leak in heavy rain.
"...The roof panels are the heaviest.It does the job. Keeps stuff dry and out of the elements...." Read more
"...These type of sheds will keep the contents dry in rain or snowy environments...." Read more
"...It appears to be weatherproof/tight. It will NOT be bug-proof as there is a gap on each side where the top overlaps. No big deal...." Read more
"...Still looks good. The lid still moves freely and it has kept the items stored there dry. No issues with critters getting in." Read more
Customers like the stability of the outbuilding. They say the sliding top is convenient, making it easy to place items in it and removing items a breeze. The sliding roof makes accessing the bikes and other items easy. The doors open smoothly and the top slides back with little effort. Overall, customers are satisfied with the stability and functionality of the product.
"...The slide-back roof operates smoothly and makes accessing items in the rear simple. It also looks very pleasant and non-obtrusive...." Read more
"...Overall, still like them. They were so nice to just slide top, pull out mower, do work, put away................ end update...." Read more
"...Love the fact that the roof slides back to allow for better access to the back of the shed (or to walk the bikes in further) and construction took..." Read more
"...and there is some more room left - the great part is that the roof is sliding back for easy access to the machines - I assemble the unit with a..." Read more
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In my case, I assembled this on a space of level concrete around our pool, so it is perfectly level and with a secure sub-floor (other reviewers are concerned about the floor bending on soft ground, but not in my case). I have to say that the engineering on this is excellent, and the instructions are incredibly easy to follow--perhaps the best I've seen. I did use a rubber mallet to gently "tap" the walls into place, and found that very helpful even though the directions do not suggest that. It's worth buying one just for this assembly, and then having it for when you need it again in my opinion.
Each part was labeled (A,B,C...) when they pourde the models that created each individual piece, so there's no way to have a label peel off. If you follow the directions, it goes together very easily, and the finished product is quite sturdy. Mine is currently home to a gasoline pressure washer and hoses/fittings, a huge winter pool cover, a 4-bike rack (large, heavy), about 6 huge flower pots (think small-trees) nested inside each other, and a couple of garden hoses. There is room left for more stuff too.
The height of this shed is about rib-height on a 6' male. It rises to just underneath my pool fence, so I'm hopeful that my HOA won't complain that I have a "shed," which is not allowed by our HOA.
The slide-back roof operates smoothly and makes accessing items in the rear simple. It also looks very pleasant and non-obtrusive.
The weakness of this box is the locking mechanism. It has holes molded into the roof and door handles that line up so that you can use two padlocks to secure the roof to the doors, and the doors to each other. They work fine, but if a crook is determined, it would be simple to defeat them. The door handles only attach with two screws each, so it would be easy to rip them off with a crowbar, and since the locking holes are in the handles, that's the flaw in the design. Still, if you are concerned about using these in a high-theft area, you probably should be shopping for a real wooden or metal shed, not a plastic box. I do lock mine as a mild deterrent, and I'm not concerned about theft where this is located.
If you want an exceptionally well-made "baby-shed" that's larger than a deck box, but smaller than a real shed, this is it!
After 8 years, the little bendy seam parts on a couple panels broke apart. Only two pieces have this seam (rear left side panel and rear panel). Silly design in hindsight. Bound to break at some point.
Called up Suncast today. Discontinued model. Panel parts no longer available. Can still get the easy bolts and maybe some other similar small parts / pieces. Panels, no.
Overall, held up really well for Montana winters and storms. Don't leave these kinds of sheds exposed to the dominant wind directions. They will and do break apart the easy bolts and panels will start moving apart. If you have something like that, you're either going to build a structure to limit the wind that hits the shed or you need a different shed [so many places have them to deliver or custom build for your needs] or build your own building with concrete, studs, the whole deal. Plastic's easy DIY but it won't hold up to seriously intense winds. Overall, still like them. They were so nice to just slide top, pull out mower, do work, put away.
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Overall, pleased with this shed. It does need a level base or the doors end up tilted. I thought I was level, but apparently not level enough for the doors and had to adjust it about a 1/4" on one side. Oh well, I didn't have a slab base, just dirt with some boards for extra support. The floor comes in two pieces so I put a board under that seam.
Mine arrived with a defective front right panel. Door wouldn't fit into it. Shed wouldn't sit level to get the holes to line up with the right side panels. Checked all the rest by assembling it. When the door wouldn't go on, I called Suncast. They shipped a new one to me at no charge. Shipping estimate was 7-10 business days. Arrived right at 7 days from the phone call. Got the shed together.
Goes together quite easily. You put the base together, put in the screws, then start going around with the wall panels. The box includes the little screw driver tool (square-ish end) and all the little plastic screws and other pieces. Easy to screw stuff together. Be prepared with a rubber mallet to help get those extra few millimeters of space closed up so the holes line up better. Don't over tighten. If you hear popping sounds, that's the plastic on the screws setting into the walls, roof, etc. You don't want a lot of those sounds, I figure. I got mine on snugly and tried to avoid the pops.
Have 3 of these sheds. After a few years outside, color barely fades. Top still slides. doors open find. Stuff stays dry. Our sheds are out of direct wind. So any 40-60+ mph gusts off the mountains don't hit them directly. They seem to stay put and we usually get 20-30 mph gusts around here. There is no lock included so you'll have to find something to put through the little hole to keep the doors and roof closed in wind (or with animals; our cats love to go in this for some reason).
Overall, it's like 185 lb or something like that assembled. Even so, you could assemble it yourself if you can lift 25+ lb. If grabbing a 25 lb bag of rice or animal food is out of your league, don't try to assemble this yourself. And don't mess with assembly on a high wind day. The plastic is heavy but when you're putting one wall into place and the wind's slamming into it, it can act like the sail on a sailboat. Save assembly for a low wind day (or better yet, no wind).
Two people makes the roof easier. The roof panels are the heaviest.
It does the job. Keeps stuff dry and out of the elements. Demands a level floor for smooth door operation. If you get a defective piece, Suncast will take care of it. Be prepared to wait 7 - 10 business days. Out of 3 sheds, only one piece was defective.
We like the shorter sheds out here due to the winds. It's rare to have a still day within sight of the mountains. Air's constantly moving somewhere around here. These have held up to Montana's snow, hail, rain, wind, and changing temperatures. We do have them somewhat shielded from high winds (like another building is in the way to take the main wind assault or some other object like bushes, trees, or whatever). I wouldn't feel safe with this taking direct winds from the gusts we get around here.
Out of the 3 sheds, the most recent has the strongest odor. The odor goes down to barely noticeable over time. If you're looking for odorless, this isn't it out of the box. It might get there after a lot of sun and air go through it. Out of the box, it's got an odor. It's not a revolting odor, but it is there. Leaving the parts out in the sunlight for a few hours cut the initial odor considerably. Had we not been pressed with rain and weather events to get it assembled rapidly, would have let the parts air out longer prior to assembly.
This shed has worked out well for my family. It should come with some sort of pin or mechanism to keep the door locked / shut. I have no idea what size lock metal or whatever to put through the hole. My dad had some long pin-looking things with a slight twist at the bottom. Sort of look like nails. They fit just right so that's all I use. If you're looking for a padlock, I have no idea what size fits the hole. Take a piece of paper, shade the hole, go to the store. Find the one whose metal is smaller than the shaded dot. That's all I can think of there.
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All parts were there and assembly was a breeze. It is supposed to be done by two people, but I managed to put it together on my own in about two hours. It was a little tricky to get the two side panels completely aligned, especially with only one person. I used a rubber mallet, but kicking it with the side of my foot worked better. :-)
Shed is very well engineered - I am impressed with how solid it is and how easily the roof slides to get better access to the contents inside.
I purchased this shed to store my snow blower in and there was lots of room to spare, as you can see by the photo. Perfect for this purpose.
Item is pricey, but well worth the money. Time will tell - we will see how it survives a Canadian (New Brunswick) winter.
Edited in July 2019 to add: Shed has been through two Canadian winters now. Still looks like the day I put it up. Only thing I did was to put down some patio stones, to raise the shed off the ground by a couple of inches. We were having a lot of freezing rain and the bottom of the shed doors would ice up. Now, that issue is solved.
Reviewed in Canada on November 12, 2016
All parts were there and assembly was a breeze. It is supposed to be done by two people, but I managed to put it together on my own in about two hours. It was a little tricky to get the two side panels completely aligned, especially with only one person. I used a rubber mallet, but kicking it with the side of my foot worked better. :-)
Shed is very well engineered - I am impressed with how solid it is and how easily the roof slides to get better access to the contents inside.
I purchased this shed to store my snow blower in and there was lots of room to spare, as you can see by the photo. Perfect for this purpose.
Item is pricey, but well worth the money. Time will tell - we will see how it survives a Canadian (New Brunswick) winter.
Edited in July 2019 to add: Shed has been through two Canadian winters now. Still looks like the day I put it up. Only thing I did was to put down some patio stones, to raise the shed off the ground by a couple of inches. We were having a lot of freezing rain and the bottom of the shed doors would ice up. Now, that issue is solved.