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Garden sheds by Rubbermaid
DH and I have come to the conclusion that we really need a shed in or near our garden. So today DH was prospecting sheds at Lowe's, and he came across one of the resin Roughneck 7'x7' sheds made by Rubbermaid. Does anyone out there have one of these sheds? There are a few reviews on ePinions, but I'm not sure any of the reviewers are gardeners.
I'm also not sure it's big enough to hold a mower, wheeled string trimmer, chipper/shredder, and all our other junk.
Thanks for anything you can tell me about this!
I'm also not sure it's big enough to hold a mower, wheeled string trimmer, chipper/shredder, and all our other junk.
Thanks for anything you can tell me about this!
junequilt- Posts : 319
Join date : 2010-03-22
Location : Columbia, SC (Zone 8)
Re: Garden sheds by Rubbermaid
7x7 is plenty big enough for a SF gardener.
(I'm not familiar with that Rubbermaid product)
7x7 is going to start feeling real small, real fast when you start putting all that stuff in!I'm also not sure it's big enough to hold a mower, wheeled string trimmer, chipper/shredder, and all our other junk.
(I'm not familiar with that Rubbermaid product)
Re: Garden sheds by Rubbermaid
boffer wrote:7x7 is plenty big enough for a SF gardener.7x7 is going to start feeling real small, real fast when you start putting all that stuff in!I'm also not sure it's big enough to hold a mower, wheeled string trimmer, chipper/shredder, and all our other junk.
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