🏡 Secure your gear in style—weatherproof shelter that works as hard as you do!
The VEVOR Heavy-Duty Waterproof Outdoor Storage Shelter features a robust 38mm galvanized steel frame and a triple-layer 240G PE fabric cover designed to withstand storms, snow, and UV exposure. Its roll-up door and 360° mesh ventilation windows prevent mold and moisture buildup, making it ideal for storing motorcycles, bikes, garden tools, and more. Available in multiple sizes, this portable shed offers durable, rustproof protection and easy assembly for versatile outdoor storage solutions.
L**I
Very pleased with purchase overall but didn't work for us.
We needed storage for a riding mower and we wanted it to be a little larger to house a feral cat house or two. It was put it together in under 2 hrs by one woman. Everything fit, or could be made to fit, nothing ripped (as mentioned I other reviews) and overall it was pretty easy. Be sure to pay attention to the ends of the poles. Some taper and a couple mistakes on poles #3 and #4 will add some time to the build. The hardest parts were just the last 3-4 bungee but was managable. Very happy with all aspects and hope it gets us through a few years.16 day update - I'm disappointed to update that eventhough the shed was secured per the provided stakes, and ropes, and we added extra weigt inside and out to be extra safe, the shed launched into the house and then street after one big burst of wind. It's too damaged to reassemble so I'm going to see about a refund. It put a hole in the siding a left a trail of destruction. Even with new parts I'm scared to use it. I still think it's a decent product and wanted to update to advise you to secure it very, very well if your area is prone to wind gusts. We had a minor storm with some rouge wind and it was just the right hit to send it flying. Our yard was just a bad area for this type of shed I'm sorry to say. We really needed the shelter it provided and again, despite my issue, it is a good product.
J**N
Tarp survived 95 mph wind intact
You may look at the 5 star review and the picture of a damaged pipe and wonder why the incongruity. I'll explain. I only bought this shelter a couple months ago and planned on reviewing how well it stood up to a New England winter. It arrived undamaged and was a bit confusing to assemble but my partner and I did, and have been using it to store bikes and scooters during rain. We did not expect a storm to bring 95 miles per hour wind. the wind blew the shed across the yard and damaged one of the metal poles. Of course it did: 95 mph wind! We've recovered the stakes, and while there is a bent pole, it does still stand. The tarp is whole and undamaged. I've seen a few neighbors with, let's say, logical shelters, and I haven't seen any where the tarp remained undamaged after that storm. Included is a picture of what 95 mph winds did to a healthy tree in our backyard.Cons- The corners of the tarp leave gaps. The door is decent so long as you don't need it to remain open, as securing it requires rolling it up and securing it with straps.
K**R
Shredded within 1 year.
The portable shed was easy to put up. I ordered the shed on Dec 25th, 2023. On Dec 21st, 2024, i tried to push 2" of light snow off the top. When I pressed my hand upward from underneath, a rip occurred that quickly spread. I contacted Vevor via email and I was not pleased with their response. First, they stated they did not have a replacement cover in stock. Secondly, they stated that my warranty had expired when they contacted me back on Dec 27th. I corrected Vevor stating I had contacted them within 4 days of their 1 year warranty. Finally, they offered to credit me back $50 to purchase a tarp to cover it. Buyer be ware. I felt they only tried the minimum to try and appease a customer after trying to excuse themselves of their responsibility. For anyone who buys this shed, a replacement cover is apparently not available.
D**D
Works
Pole bent prior to set up. Wasn’t “too” bad so used it anyway. Just kinda sits a little off now but it still kinda-ish works. I have a tarp lying on the floor as a base and everything inside of my “shed-tent” has stayed nice and dry and doesn’t look in moisture/odors. The stakes it comes with doesn’t help secure it in my ground so I’ll have to explore other stake options. IMO, it kinda reminds me of a fancy like tent. I wouldn’t put my bets on this lasting forever but it’s definitely great for short term. It’s held up great in the Florida heat for the last 8 months.
T**S
Easy to Assemble!
Wonderful Shed! Very easy to put Togather! Strong & Sturdy. Nice Heavy Vinyl.
J**R
Cheap quality.
Size is good, however its mass produced so I had 3 pieces bent ans smashed the tarp has tears in it. And it needs a support bar for the "front". Its so cheap quality the price needs to be reduced by $50.00
L**I
Ultimate Feral Cat House!
A mama cat showed up in our backyard with four very tiny kittens a few months ago and we've been taking care of them ever since. Purchased a deluxe wooden cat house for them but soon realized that it was not the answer. Not only did the cats refuse to enter the cat house -- but the big issue was keeping their area dry and feeding them in inclement weather. We ultimately came up with the idea of using this as their main home and it has worked out beautifully. We installed a bluestone patio base, placed an outdoor garden bench inside with blankets, heat lamp, a few straw bales, and placed their wooden house inside (in case they ever decide to use it). The thing that really impressed me was the structure's ability to retain heat. The mama and four kittens are warm, dry, and safe. The structure is sturdy even in windy conditions. Needless to say -- we are extremely pleased with our purchase -- the price is incredible.
G**I
Frame Good, Fabric Not
Frame is made very well, sturdy and easy enough to set up. I've had it up about 9 months now, but it's iffy that it will make it to 12. The fabric really isn't holding up.The Tent seams are degrading, which is incredibly disappointing.For comparison I have another portable shed that has been in place over 2 years now, it was cheaper than this one and is still going strong, it even survived a tree falling on it.They really need to reconsider the type of fabric used! Its supposed to be for outside, and needs to last longer than 6-9 months.
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