Best Easyshed Sheds
EasyShed EGD3823
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Worst experience ever – We bought the Tall Truss Roof Shed 4.50m (w) x 3.00m (d) x 2.40m (h) in Zincalume, sliding door kit, ramp kit and concrete fixings. Pressured by… Read more
customer service to purchase over the phone when I wanted to buy online, shed panels damaged, the roof strut is rusting and peeling, the sliding door kit we bought is is the wrong colour, and we were sold a door ramp which wasn’t compatible with what we bought.
Contacted customer service two weeks ago and they STILL hasn’t resolved our issues and keep answering one item but not others and trying to say they are rust marks when the pictures are CLEARLY rusted and peeling.
Also EASY shed? Not at all, be prepared to spend at least a whole weekend putting together and need at least three people for larger sheds to put roof on.
Worst experience ever. Shame as the the materials seem to be good quality (apart from strut).
Flimsy and a bit of a nightmare to assemble – The EasyShed off wall shed is a really great idea, but I’ve built a few sheds, so I thought the Easy Shed wall shed would be easy, but it wasn’t. … Read more
The panels are so thin that they bend and distort when you try and screw them to the trim, even when you use a wood backing block. I ended up using a Dremel tool to pre-drill holes and used 1/8” pop rivets because the screws simply weren't secure. Extra rivets were needed to stabilize the too thin panels. Wrong sized pop rivets for the door hinges (3.2 mm rivets, 4 mm holes) didn't impress either, though that could have been a packing error. No flashing between the roof and the wall means it would leak if the shed wasn't directly under the house eaves. This could be a really decent product if it either had somewhat thicker gauge panels or it had pre-drilled holes that would allow you to use the supplied screws and maintain dimensional integrity (the panels warp otherwise) pop rivets give a much better end result. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone who wasn't a reasonably competent handyman (or handywoman). It could have been so much better.
Easyshed - Not Easy To Assemble – The name of this shed company is Easyshed - nothing could be further from the truth, when it comes to the design and assembly of this shed system. … Read more
Despite the horrendous amount of time taken to build this off the wall shed, it turned out to look pretty good but buckles and warps all over the place, especially around the flimsy door frame system which had to be worked around due to pop rivets causing too much space and movement.
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An easy shed should be easy to assemble - this was not. No video instructions - like most modern assembly products provide. Difficult to understand instructions provided - very confusing. Worst of all - the product requires drilling - an easy shed would not require but have predrilled holes for the handyman to bolt/screw together. The corner construction also not optimum.
Had two tradies working with me, I'm a capable handyman and they both said worst design/experience ever.
So EasyShed get your act together, go back to your drawing board and add in things that make it truly easy - as this ain't what you make it out to be.
Two stars - gets the job done but my tradies said they could have done the whole thing built from scratch out of timber much cheaper. Think hard about going this way - most air taskers wanted $300 - $400 to assemble - and after doing it myself I realise just why they wanted to charge so much.
Thank you for the feedback, Greg. We're sorry to hear… Read more (+1 reply)
Hi Rick, we're sorry to hear about the experience so… Read more (+1 reply)