

🏡 Elevate your backyard game with storage that works as hard as you do!
The Rubbermaid 7x7 Resin Outdoor Storage Shed combines rugged resin durability with smart design features like a 50% stronger roof, 180-degree door access, and enhanced ventilation. Perfect for storing large lawn equipment, bikes, and pool supplies, it offers weather resistance and easy assembly without special tools—making it the go-to shed for organized, stylish outdoor living.









| ASIN | B0CJ1X22JW |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Base Material | Resin |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,047 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #52 in Storage Sheds |
| Brand | Rubbermaid |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (2,302) |
| Door Height | 16 Inches |
| Door Style | Hinged Doors |
| Door Width | 42 Inches |
| Frame Material | Resin |
| Item Weight | 323 pounds |
| Item model number | 2119053 |
| Manufacturer | Rubbermaid |
| Material | Resin |
| Product Dimensions | 84"D x 127.2"W x 100.8"H |
| Style | Modern |
| Top Material Type | Resin |
| UPC | 071691528562 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Weight Limit | 428 Pounds |
M**N
Great Shed. Build with 2 People if you can. Can build with 1 if you cant.
Great shed, especially for the sale price. Not perfect, but really good. The good: - Sturdy once assembled - Attractive looking - Good amount of space - Pretty easy to put together (took about half a day doing it 95% myself) The Not Good: - Not 100% sealed from the outside. Even aside from the vent slats, there is a little bit of daylight coming through the middle joint of each side wall. Just not perfect alignment. Should be easy to correct with a bit of caulk. - A couple pieces (specifically, roof pieces) were difficult to get slotted in correctly. Could be easier with two people. - The metal locking pins for the center of the walls were very difficult to get in. Directly say to slide them into place, but I needed to use a piece of wood and a hammer to tap them into place (wood was to give me something to hit with the hammer). Recommend this technique if you struggle with those like I did. - Getting the protective tape off of the window pieces was one of the hardest and most annoying parts of the build. I ended up using a heat gun to warm up the tape so that it would not break/split into so many pieces. This part of the process was a frustrating nightmare. I think the warmer the windows are when you do this, the better. Suggestions: Best to assemble with two people, but a single person can do it with the help of a stepladder that's tall enough to lean wall panels against before they are secure, and some clamps to hold certain pieces in place before they are secured with screws. The roof will also be much easier to assemble with another person. You don't want to over-tighten any screws going into plastic, but a power screwdriver is definitely handy to get the screws most of the way in before hand tightening. There are a LOT of screws. Definitely want a flat, level surface to build this on, and definitely need to anchor the shed to that surface. I built mine on top of a wood base, anchored the shed to the base, and anchored the base to the ground. All in all, though, very happy with the purchase. Great shed. Looks good too.
P**.
Relatively Easy to Assemble, Roof Screws A Huge Pain
First things first - our shed did NOT come with the "roof brace" metal piece. We do not live in a high wind / bad weather / snow area so it wasn't a huge deal to not have this, but it was discouraging to spend $300+ on a plastic shed that didn't come with all the materials. The brace basically is some extra part that helps further secure the roof to the walls and adds some stability to it by adding some additional structural enhancement to the already strong plastic roof. I could see not having this as a problem if we expected our shed to be covered in snow or out in "the wild" instead of just sitting under our rooftop eave against the side of the house. After construction, we didn't really notice any stability problems so we decided it wasn't worth sending it back or asking for a replacement part. Anyway, this is a very solidly built and easy to assemble plastic shed. Everything snapped together very easily and you could tell that the Rubbermaid brand put the extra effort into making it all fit together without any goofy extra bits of plastic you needed to cut away, or the tongue-in-groove stuff didn't fit properly. My biggest complaint was the method for securing the roof to the walls with screws. The roof overhands the walls, and it leaves a gap that you're supposed to used the screws to attach the roof to the walls. The problem is, the included screws have a head that's about .2 inches bigger than the gap provided. So you need to lift up the roof a little bit to give enough space to insert the screw heads, which often throws off the whole plastic slot-in-slot arrangement of the structure. Literally, this would be no big deal if the heads of the screws were just a tiny bit smaller. Instead, you have to like use some sort of glue or putty to attach the screws to your screwdriver otherwise they'll fall out as you try to navigate them into the gap to attach the screws. This little part was by far the hardest part of assembling the shed. Added at least 30 minutes to the overall hour long construction simply because we couldn't figure out a way to get the screws into the wall/roof without them falling out. Also, pilot holes with a drill are your friend, use them for everything and drill straight through the plastic. Once it was assembled it was fine. The doors originally looked all janky and not lined up, but by the time we put the shed in place, levelled it out, and attached the door equipment it was all lined up and looked great. The shed is NOT entirely waterproof, you can still see daylight between some of the joints, but if you elevate it over the ground and make sure it's all securely fastened it'll be fine. I wouldn't store precious linens in it outside without a tarp. We're using it to store closed plastic bins that offer their own sealed protection in case the shed leaks and we're fine with it. Only complaints are that it should be probably $50 cheaper considering it's really just 8 pieces of plastic. But it went together quickly, and looks like it'll be a fine shed for some minor storage in our environment.
F**L
Good, sturdy and large shed
Overall, it's a good storage shed, very sturdy, good looking, and doesn't leak in the rain. It's nice and roomy. Assembly isn't too difficult if you're good at following pictograph instructions. But it's definitely a two-person job. My husband and I took half the day to put it together on a concrete slab. You'll need a ladder, especially when assembling the roof, and a power screwdriver. The only complaint is getting the doors aligned so they open and close freely. Even though we built it on a perfectly level concrete slab, it's still slightly misaligned so that we have to kick the bottom of the door to close it all the way. It's not that big of a deal to me, so I'm still giving it 5 stars overall.
D**Z
Ya lo recibí el 30 de Mayo y el proveedor estuvo muy atento en mi entrega
A**R
After the assembly the shed seems to be somewhat shaky and not very stable.
J**.
He comenzado el armado de dicho producto, hasta el momento sus piezas están completas, no puedo opinar más porque, cómo ya lo dije, apenas comienzo el armado, me falta checar qué tan resistente es el material expuesto a la interperie y su color que no cambie rápido.
J**R
Easy installation, great product
P**.
Looks really good very easy to install and products very good. The price IP is very reasonable. I have a good bargain.
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