🌿 Elevate your outdoor space with style and security — storage that works as hard as you do!
The KeterDarwin 6x4ft garden shed combines a stylish wood-look design with durable, fade-free resin construction. Featuring double doors with a secure lock hasp, built-in ventilation, and a window for natural light, it offers a spacious, weather-resistant storage solution backed by a 15-year warranty and zero maintenance requirements.
Product Dimensions | 190 x 122 x 221 cm; 61 kg |
Part number | 250458 |
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Material type | Resin |
Power source type | Solar Powered |
Manufacturer | Keter |
Item model number | 250548 |
ASIN | B09RQTM341 |
I**B
Great shed value for money.
Really easy to put together , I did it solo and it took around 3 hours but it was a very hot day so I took many breaks. There are certainly a lot of screws but it seems very sturdy indeed The best feature is the roof ridge beam is an opaque plastic that acts like a light on the inside, so simple very effective and well thought out ! Really happy with this shed I feel it is value for money and I will report back in 15 years when the warranty runs out.
V**Y
Excellent
Built in a couple of hours, nice and sturdy, holds loads, looks great.Added some fairy lights and it looks lovely in the corner of the garden.Much cheaper than other retailers.
J**N
Replaces my wooden shed of 30 years
Bought this to replace my 30 year old wooden shed. Hopefully last shed I buy being plastic. Good size for all the gardening tools and mower. Great finish being likened to wood. Glad we had it delivered to the door as the box is heavy. Not put up yet waiting for better weather. Instructions are very good but the roof sections seem complicated. See how it goes !! Very well made and looking forward to erecting. Whether we end up in divorce courts is another matter, haha. We are both seventy years of age so will take our time.The base to go on is where the old shed was being flagged already. So 6x4 fits exactly. Very pleased with price as same shed in well know diy store is a lot dearer. Read that Keter are a good make and up to now I agree.
M**L
Very sturdy fair sized shed!
This shed does take longer than the 2 hours suggested if you never put this up before. Make sure to have the right tools at your disposal, enough time in the day and definitely an extra pair of hands to keep the edges tight whilst you put the screws in...We took our time and made sure everything was done correctly. As soon as it was completed, it became a really sturdy shed, considering it is all lightweight plastic.Once this was put up, we noticed the doors weren't level with each other (ground not levelled properly I'm guessing) so I placed another thin layer of rubber flooring underneath the one side afterwards to help line the doors up better. If this is not done, the latch will keep catching on the other door.I was a little concerned about how it would cope in strong winds but I think this depends on how well this is put together, the weight you have inside on the base and also making sure its not in a vast open area (so up against a fence or wall). So far, mine has weathered some really strong winds and hasn't even wobbled. So overall, I'm happy with this shed and the fact that this won't need much maintenance compared to a wooden one makes it more ideal.
O**S
Great timber alternative, not as solid however.
Grabbed this while it was on sale (£299) to replace a slightly larger timber shed that was incorrectly installed by the previous owners of the house and starting to rot.This arrived in a single box which is quite bulky and heavy to move, Amazon’s delivery was fantastic however leaving it in the garden even though no one was there to instruct them.The box did have everything included, a couple of panels did have some scuffs on them but I wasn’t going to go through the hassle of asking for them to be replaced, just tried to use them for panels facing the fence.Assembly was relatively simple, took around 5 hours on my own (Would be a lot easier with an extra pair of hands, but I was rushing to get it built before expected rain so did it on my own).The instructions are relatively straightforward and easy to follow, just take your time and read them again if you get stuck.The most difficult parts to assemble are:1- getting the second roof panel of each side to slide into position without either breaking the panel itself, or your own fingers, it takes a lot of patience and do try to avoid hitting the ends too hard with a mallet, you will ‘crush’ them if not careful.2- Screwing the door hinges into the metal frame, this was incredibly frustrating and took too much time for no good reason, the pre-drilled holes are simply drilled too small for the screws provided, using the 3 mm drill bit didn’t make them any better, and using the 4 mm made them too big, so it was between using plastic plugs to get the screws to bite, or wait for the next day to grab some different screws, I went for the plastic plugs and the doors are still standing.The shed looks good once assembled, the doors did line-up with little effort (Wouldn’t have any issues on a solid base, my advice? Do NOT install PVC sheds on a gravel base, unless the base is guaranteed to be 110% level), and make sure you anchor it well, it is super light and will most likely be blown away if the wind was at the right speed and direction.The shed should be a lot easier to maintain compared to timber ones, but the compromise is the stability of it, it is very risky to lean anything on the walls like I did in the old timber one, you can literally feel the whole structure leaning when you do that (Even a lightweight bike on the wall, I soon took it off and had the bike rest on a heavy box in the shed instead).It has so far proved to be watertight after a few torrential downpours, weather is also turning a bit Autumnal and Winter will test its frost proofing capabilities.I am generally happy with it and would recommend it, will also update if encountered any issues in the future, otherwise please assume all is well.
L**N
Not exactly as pictured, difficulty with putting on a padlock
Edited review - lock section where a padlock is placed is different to what is pictured. Difficultly attaching a padlock. The recommended ones are too thick to fit. Wanted the handle as shown above. Not happy with the lock section at all. Fighting with the lock.Nice shed, very sturdy and solid shed, the men who put the shed up were brilliant. Just wanted the one exactly as pictured. Will contact seller and see if they can supply the lock as pictured
J**C
Perfect upgrade with insane amounts of space
Upgraded from a 4x4 Darwin and it was totally worth it. The extra storage capacity is insane, and the double doors really help you make the most of it. Although it’s plastic the quality is amazing and it looks like real wood. All the pieces are well labelled and lightweight, and although it suggests 2 people and several hours I managed to build this solo, on a go slow in 1.5hours. The best part of this build is the addition of a clear plastic section in the middle of the roof which functions as a natural light that illuminated the interior of the shed, which is welcomed functionality!
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