

🏡 Elevate your outdoor storage game—durability meets style!
The Keter Factor 6x3 Outdoor Storage Shed offers a robust 110 cu. ft. of weatherproof storage space with a steel-reinforced polypropylene resin build that resists rot, rust, and UV damage. Featuring wide double doors, a skylight, and ventilation, it ensures easy access and fresh airflow. Designed for hassle-free maintenance, this taupe and brown shed is perfect for storing bikes, lawn mowers, garden tools, and patio furniture while complementing your outdoor aesthetic.







| ASIN | B00DH8J210 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | Polypropylene (PP) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #98,316 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #249 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Keter |
| Color | Taupe & Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (1,717) |
| Door Height | 82 Inches |
| Door Style | French Doors |
| Frame Material | Steel,Wood,Wooden |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 136.5 pounds |
| Item model number | Factor 6x3 Outdoor Storage Shed |
| Manufacturer | Keter |
| Material | Resin |
| Product Dimensions | 70"D x 44.5"W x 82"H |
| Style | Storage Shed |
| Top Material Type | Plastic |
| UPC | 782398654064 731161037443 |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
| Weight Limit | 648 Pounds |
A**A
This is a quality product.
Over the years I’ve had three Keter sheds, two 6’x3’ and one 6’x6’. These sheds stand up to the Pacific NW winters and the scorching summers of the Coachella Valley. They don’t leak. Easy to assemble and NOT made in china!
C**Y
Quickly assembled and sturdy
First and foremost, the shed is not 6x3. It it larger than that. I know because I have a floor of pavers I put in for the previous shed. It was a little more than 5' long, so I used 6x3 12" concrete pavers. I'm a little annoyed and hope this won't impact the lifespan of the shed. The shed isn't easy to put together. It's not terribly difficult but it does require some finesse because of the bent up plastic. It can be done by one person, but it's easier for two. This is *the* shed if you need storage for a couple of bicycles. (The previous shed was cramped for one bike, a game of Tetris for two and would not fit an e-bike.) I'm thinking of putting in a grommet so I can occasionally run an extension cord to put a dehumidifier out there if it gets muggy.
P**I
Great little shed
Great shed! Delivery was as promised and it came in perfect condition. Easy to understand directions and everything went together perfectly - I put this together myself with no help. The hardest part was building the foundation. I had to put this in a very tight spot and only had 4-5 inches on either side when complete and because of the tight spot, I couldn't put it together and then slide it in-place. Some reviewers/answers said you needed more space but I went ahead and purchased anyway just cause i'm hard headed and what do you know - I was able to do it. As the video I hope to attach with this review shows, I just slid the shed to one side to work on opposing side's roof screws and then slid the other way for the other side. Once I had it all completed, I screwed the bottom down to my foundation and voila! I ended up forgoing the included shelf mount and purchased some 18" deep metal racks that fit perfectly inside right for storage. Highly recommend if you don't have much room but need to store stuff.
E**S
Do NOT order this item
Normally, a shed like this can be easily assembled in about an hour. Not so with this one. The parts did not fit together and most had to be shoe-horned using my "L" measure. Just about all of the holes where parts were supposed to snap into place had to be manually recut with a carpenters knife in order to fit at all. Both of the roof panels were cut about 1/2" too long and did not fit properly into the allotted frames. The channels for the roof beam were filled with styrofoam to prevent warping; the other 3 vertical bars that serve to join the walls were not, and consequently were warped and very difficult to fit. The roof beam itself is unnecessarily difficult screw on because there is a horizontal plastic rib blocking access to a direct approach to the screw. According to the manual, the vertical bars that join the walls are supposed to come pre-drilled so that you can see the receiving anchor points for the screws. The vertical supports I received did not have any pre-drilled holes, leaving me to have to guess where to drill the holes. The floor of the shed is flimsy and breaks easily. I cannot recommend strongly enough against buying this shed, but now that mine is assembled, I guess I'll just have to make the best of it. Better luck to the rest of you.
M**E
Difficult Assembly -Time Will Tell if It’s a Good Purchase
I struggled on whether to rate the shed as 2 or 3 stars. At $650. It’s a budget friendly storage for those who can’t afford a tuff shed costing $3000 delivered & assembled on site. I consider myself a master of the DIY assembly. I’ve put together everything from furniture, entertainment centers and outdoor sheds metal and resin. I have every tool, bolt & screw to handle a job. I concur with the other reviews that the shed is a challenge to assemble. This resin shed is no different than any other structure where it’s important to start with a level foundation. It’s guaranteed you’ll have problems lining up the walls and roof if the base isn’t flat. So why was the assembly difficult? There were slightly warped pieces. It was difficult to line up and insert the pieces into each other. Quality control is an issue. The basic tools you’ll need to do the job are pliers, Phillips screwdriver, a step stool for working the corners and a 6’ ladder for the roof. I also highly suggest having a rubber mallet to bang pieces into place, a larger bar or trigger clamps to squeeze pieces together in some cases, a 1” thick dowel rod for inserting into the corner holes to assist with lining up the peg screws and a 3” stainless steel flat edge paint scraper with a thin beveled edge. This is invaluable with the insertion of the roof and door pieces and works better than a screwdriver. Having a drill driver and phillips bit will make it go quicker. I also used my own 3” self tapping screws to further attach pieces to ensure they stayed in place for the long run. If you live in a place with strong winds, I suggest anchoring it to the concrete or wood floor. The included floor has holes to screw it down. The assembly took me around 10 hours or two half days of a weekend to finish 100%. It shouldn’t take that long if the pieces lined up. It feels solid enough once I had everything attached to each other and screwed down. The only worry I have is the roof is made up of two panels with a thinner corrugated resin. I feel like a heavy hail storm could do it in. Time will tell. Key questions: Do I regret the purchase? No. For the price it worked well in spite of the difficulties in assembling it. Would I purchase another one? I’m not so sure. I would think of trying a different company.
J**G
Llegaron partes rotas y no tienen repuestos
S**.
Pesimo el envío, mi esposo tuvo que ayudar a bajar la caja, porque sólo venía un chico para traerla, venía la caja super maltratada, Llego una pieza rota, y la respuesta del proveedor es, si no genera mayor problema, por el precio se me hizo pésima la atención
J**N
Las piezas se encuentran abolladas e inservibles para el ensamble del artículo. Pésimo ensamble del cual, las piezas no embonan y es necesario hacer adecuaciones
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