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Sheds
hop3y
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Looking at buying a shed for the back garden - anyone know where the best online deals are?
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Probably local is the best way. Usually free or cheap delivery and free erection onto your own foundations.0
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You can get very cheap sheds but you get what you pay for. Worth seeing them rather than ordering blind. I ordered a cheap shed as a log store. It serves its purpose but I wouldn't want it as any kind of work shed. Worth reading the Kybotech thread somewhere on here.Je suis sabot...0
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You do get what you pay for. I purchased a cheap shed online and it was very poor quality. After 2 years it needs replacing. I will always go local now so I can see what I'm buying first.0
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They often come up cheap in sales.
If prepared to do a bit of DIY repair B&Q often have them very cheap but with some damage.
Think about size, roof covering(felt will need replacing eventually), and door size for getting stuff in/out.
As above you get what you pay for in terms of floor, roof and panel construction.0
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