Gardening tools storage problems..

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Posted by Karen Butley on May 10, 2010, 10:27 am
 
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Hello everyone!

I’m quite a keen gardener, with quite a large lawn.  I’ve just bought
myself a
new ride on lawnmower and am wondering about whther I should
also get myself a
dedicated outdoor metal storage shed as theres no
space in my garage! Had a look
online, and seen the metal garden shed at
an online store called Asgard 'Metal
Sheds, Metal Bike Sheds, School
Storage' (http://www.asgardsss.co.uk ) which
looks great, but wanted to
know how easy it would be to install? Has anyone got
one of these?

Thanks!

Karen




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Karen Butley


Posted by peterjohnsmith on May 10, 2010, 10:34 am
 


Hi Karen

Yeah I got one of these ages ago.  Very high quality piece of kit.  Not
the
cheapest in the world, but with a 10 year warranty and a LPCB
approved rating
you won’t get anything better.  I got a ride on mower, 3
cycles and ALL of my
gardening tools o there no problem at all.  Worth
every penny.  They ('Metal
Sheds, Metal Bike Sheds, School Storage'
(http://www.asgardsss.co.uk ))  built it
for me for £100.  Looking at the
size of it I’m glad they did.  You can also
find these sheds at 'Metal
Sheds, Metal Bike Sheds, School Storage'
(http://www.metal-garden-storage.co.uk ) .  I also bought a cycle store
as well,
much smaller, but also insurance approved, so 10./10 for
quality and service.

Pete

Karen Butley;886853 Wrote:

a new ride on lawnmower and am wondering about whther I should

a dedicated outdoor metal storage shed as theres no

look online, and seen the metal garden shed at

'Metal Sheds, Metal Bike Sheds, School

which looks great, but wanted to

anyone got one of these?


peterjohnsmith

Posted by David Hare-Scott on May 10, 2010, 8:10 pm
 

peterjohnsmith wrote:

I cannot help feeling that when two new posters post within minutes and the
second just happens to have the product mentioned and gives it a *glowing*
report that the force is strong with them.  Perhaps too strong since they
seem to both use 81.138.159.229.   But that could be just coincidence.

David


Posted by Billy on May 10, 2010, 9:08 pm
 



Yeah, sure, right (three positives make a negative)
--
- Billy
"Fascism should more properly be called corporatism because it is the
merger of state and corporate power." - Benito Mussolini.

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Posted by brooklyn1 on May 10, 2010, 6:29 pm
 

Karen Butley wrote:

Not much to set up but it looks almost too small for a ride-on
mower... first big gust of wind will blow it away... hardly worth the
trouble and expense to anchor it down.  If all you want is something
small, inexpensive, and simple, to protect just a mower... I'd
recommend a tarp type cover... I don't see the point to a permanent
installation for something so tiny... one of those covers for a small
sports car makes much more sense.  If I'm going to erect a permanent
garden shed it has to be large enough to storage all my gardening
equipment with plenty of room to spare.  That doll house sized thing
doesn't appear tall enough for an adult to stand upright.

http://www.coveryourcar.co.uk/