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The Greesum Outdoor Storage Shed is a durable 5x3 ft metal utility shed designed for versatile outdoor storage. Featuring a rust-resistant galvanized steel build, a sloped roof to prevent water accumulation, and a lockable sliding door, it offers secure, weatherproof protection for garden tools, equipment, or even pets. Its compact footprint and smart design help maintain a tidy yard, while clear assembly instructions ensure a smooth setup experience.





| ASIN | B0DHK1PZYM |
| Base Material | Metal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,028 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #31 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand Name | Greesum |
| Chamber Depth | 34.2 Inches |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (287) |
| Door Height | 63.7 Inches |
| Door Style | Sliding Doors |
| Floor Area | 12.76 Square Feet |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00760606140967 |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 32"D x 57.4"W x 71"H |
| Item Type Name | Outdoor Storage Shed 5 x 3 ft. Utility Tool Shed Metal Storage Garden Shed with Door & Lock for Patio Storage |
| Item Weight | 58.42 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Greesum |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 1 |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Model Number | PSS |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Style Name | 5' x 3' |
| Top Material Type | Metal |
| UPC | 760606140967 |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | Yes |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**I
Great shed for the price
Listen, if you review it based on the instructions thats just silly. It's a cheap shed. Obviously you need to seam seal it with silicone caulk; it's metal it will have slight gaps. It took a few hours to put together and I had to drill one missing whole in the frame. Now that it's up it's great. You can't beat it for the price.
M**N
nice little shed
going to say the tin is thin but it will work for the generator to be set up in as we waiting for the concrete pad to dry i am setting it up easy even with 1 person very pleased with the purchases up date as we finished up I will say this some screw s don't line up were hole are tapped very thin metal so be careful 2nd why would thy wrap the metal with plastic hardest thing to pull off but the shed will be for a generator next pour the concrete pad then done and pics to follow
G**A
Not easy to build.
Product is good, material is a bit thin but you get what you pay for. Instructions could be a lot better. Be prepared to take things apart again and again. Product came with a few dings but overall it is built and looks fine. Not 100% waterproof.
S**W
Absolute nightmare to build
I read all the medium-to-bad reviews and still bought this, because it's big and cheap. The instructions say 2 people can build it in 2-3 hours. It took my wife and I more like 10 hours spread over 4 days with multiple bloody fingers, although more than half of that time was peeling the plastic off all the pieces. The instructions aren't great but not impossible to figure out. Lots of pieces don't align perfectly and need some squeezing and bending to screw together - we had to drill 2 holes when the pre-drilled ones weren't even close to matching. The doors didn't align very well but they do close and lock with some slight pressure. All in all, this is a frustrating piece of junk and you'll hate putting it together, but once it's done, it looks decent and feels sturdy enough to last. I wouldn't trust it to be totally waterproof, but I don't think it'll get flooded or anything. If you want a really nice shed, you should probably pay for a really nice shed. If you want something much cheaper and you'll willing to spend the time building it, this should be fine.
C**L
Good little shed
Easy to install. Takes 2 people. After the first rain I didn’t find any leaks. Good shed for the price. Does not fit a regular gas powered lawn mower.
R**R
Leaks - Bring Sealant
Ok - on the upside, it's a shed. It does assemble into a reasonably spacious shed. It's sturdy enough once you get all the frame together, and things *mostly* fit correctly. A couple of complaints about the assembly - there's a bunch of parts that *can" be assembled backwards, and the instructions give no warnings, nor hints about which way is actually correct. I ended up needing to pull pieces back off, and re-assemble parts multiple times when it turned out the side that needed to be up was the other side. The paneling is also *really thin*. It's not strong at all - you'll end up denting a few pieces during the assembly. Finally, no matter how careful you are about squaring things up, you're going to have some pieces that don't sit quite right. For me it was roof panels - the holes at the top don't appear to be drilled quite square, so the pieces didn't quite line up along the bottom edge. I ended up needing to just drive the sheet metal screws through the panels... which worked, but also isn't a great sign. My doors are also misaligned, and I can't get them correct. And I checked every corner with a speed-square - nothing's out of square enough to notice, but things still just don't line up. On a design side... there's not enough overlap between wall panels. They overlap by only one seam, and there's never a screw that goes through both panels. A strong breeze will be enough to start peeling panels open. The roof central vent is not really wide enough - a reasonable breeze will blow water up and into the center channel. You've only got about 2" of overhang on the center channel, and on each of the side eaves. The front and back have effectively zero overhang. And finally... the screws themselves. The screws are fine, but the little plastic washers they're calling gaskets? Completely insufficient. They frequently didn't cover the whole screw-hole, and they *leak*. The first rain we got, all my tools got a free shower. I ended up needing to get clear roofing sealant, and put a dob over every roof screw, as well as a bead down the vertical seam on the front and rear gables, and a bead around the top and bottom of the entire perimeter. I also took that time to glue the panel overlaps with silicone sealant. If you're willing to do a little extra you can *make* this a functional shed, but out of the box it's very thin, cheap material, and a really "price optimized" design with some gaping flaws.
I**E
Great value
Nice size utility shed, great value. Was slightly challenging to put together due to misaligned holes, but still looks good and protects our garden equipment well.
M**E
It’s a shed. Smaller than listed. For $100 it is what it is.
Well despite a few bad reviews. It still had 4 stars. So I went for it. Package came fully intact with no dent, dings or tearing. Packaged well. Upon opening I found that every panel except the roof panels had significant dings or dents. After trying to put it back in the box for a return, I was completely frustrated because it would’ve taken three boxes to get it back in there. So I decided to just put it together because when I looked at the return or replacement part policy, they wanted me to ship it all back which I doubt was even gonna happen, even if I could figure out how to get it all back in the box. Assembly was straightforward so that was a plus. unfortunately after putting it together the actual shed measures 30“ x 55“. The measurements they give you are of the tabs on the base plate. Aside from the panels I’ll being dented, it went well, putting it together and it stands tall and stable. After the first few screws, I ended up packing everything out and putting red Loctite on every fastener. It just seems like the fasteners would come loose after a short amount of time.
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