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2022-06-15 13:03:57 By : Ms. Snow Wang

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Because your garage is for cars, not lawn mowers.

Between lawn maintenance tools, power tools, sports gear, and random bits and bobs, even the roomiest garage can become a cluttered, unsafe space. The best place to store your gear and keep it handy is in a dedicated shed, where those essentials will be protected—and at zero risk of dinging your vehicles, or vice versa. Perhaps you already have a shed—you know, the wood one that came with the house you bought 25 years ago—and it's showing its age.

If you have the time and inclination to build a new one—and maintain it—more power to you. Otherwise, your best bet is to opt for a plastic shed. These days, plastic sheds are not only designed to hold up to the elements, but also look great and require almost zero effort to keep looking brand new. Read on for the 10 best plastic sheds on the market right now.

Finding a great plastic shed is a highly personal task. Keep the following in mind and you’ll end up with one that suits your needs and space.

Figure out where you want to put the shed first, and how much space you’re willing to take up. Then, consider how much you need to store, and how big the items are. Will you need a large door opening to fit lawn equipment inside of the shed, for instance? We've included a wide variety of sizes and configurations below.

Some of these sheds are built specifically for snowy and windy conditions, so keep your climate in mind before finalizing your purchase.

If you’re going to spend a lot of time in the shed, you may want to ensure that it allows in some natural light and has good air circulation. Some plastic sheds also come with built-in shelves, or the ability to add pegboards and racks.

Our selections include plastic sheds in popular styles and sizes with average user ratings of at least four stars. We also chose options across multiple price points, from budget to high-end. There are a range of features and boxes you’ll want to check when shopping, and we’ve highlighted the most notable for every shed we cover.

If form is as important to you as function, this gray plastic shed is a great choice. This simple but stylish Palram storage shed features a beautiful, yet simple design and metal accents.

It’s also a workhorse: the shed is water-, rain-, and UV-resistant, includes an anchor kit to secure it to a solid surface, and is easily accessible thanks to its low-threshold.

It’s also one of the few that would look equally suitable in your yard, by your pool, or on your deck or sunporch. However, it should be noted that this storage shed cannot be padlocked.

This shed is a great pick for those who want ample storage without creating an eyesore in their backyard. The shed is short enough to disguise easily behind a fence, yet still roomy enough to store mowers, bikes, trash cans, and more.

The access points—via roof and side door—also make it a win. The double-wall resin construction also means it will stand the test of time in any weather. Included in the package are eight wall anchors so you can organize all of your tools with customizable pegboards, shelving, or rack components, although those are sold separately.

This shed offers substantial storage, and with a double-wide opening, you’ll be able to fit large mowers and more in there. Rubbermaid sheds are built to last, with tough, double-wall resin construction, impact-resistant floors, and weather-proofing that will stand up to wet, snowy, and windy weather conditions. Inside, there is a natural light source through the roof windows, so you’ll always be able to find what you need.

Storage is also customizable, so you can add pegboards, shelves, and hanging racks as needed.

This contemporary dove gray plastic shed from popular brand Keter has an attractive gable-style roof and white trim. It’s made of recycled, all-weather resin that’s reinforced with steel and offers roughly 132 cubic feet of storage capacity. The wood look gives the shed some rustic style, and it's both ultra-UV-resistant and durable. It features a wide door that locks, a window, plus a sturdy floor panel.

There’s a small vent above the front doors to prevent moisture and chemical odors from building up inside, and it’s designed to withstand 65-mile-per-hour winds.

If you have more to spend and need a bit more storage space, this polypropylene resin shed from Keter is an excellent value. It has a 653-cubic foot capacity, with plenty of space to organize all your yard tools. The reinforced floor will support large items, including tractors, and can easily keep all of your other outdoor supplies safely sheltered as well.

Features include high-arched double doors that lock, a rugged floor panel, and both a window and skylight. There’s also a vent near the roof to keep airflow circulating and this model can handle winds up to 35 miles per hour.

If you have a modernist home, or a larger place in the city, this attractive and streamlined shed will fit right into your space. It isn’t easy to find a shed that’s more urban than country, but this one fits the bill. With its sleek modernist style, the weather-resistant shed is made of resin and reinforced with a steel frame for extra strength. It features a wooden textured exterior, a thick tiled roof with a stylish window underneath, and double doors. There are also built-in shelves inside the shed, so there's enough space for all your yard tools and accessories.

Not everyone can house a giant shed in their yard. If you're short on room but you still need a base to store gear in, this is a great, slim option. This tall, narrow storage shed is ideal for tools and gardening equipment, plus it has a hint of country-chic style, with shutters at the top and decorative paneling. It offers 22 cubic feet of space, is made of waterproof and fade-resistant resin, has a thick floor, and it features double doors with handles long enough to fit a padlock. The storage shed is also made to accommodate shelving inside, though you'll have to buy the shelves separately.

This is the Goldilocks of sheds, ideal for folks who need a good amount of space, but not too much. For those who have a small yard or a full garage, this petite shed is the perfect size to keep the most essential lawn equipment under cover. The 140-cubic-foot shed has a 4 x 6 footprint and is constructed of weather-resistant resin.

It features a durable floor panel and wall brackets to accommodate shelving, which is sold separately. There’s also a lockable front latch, a skylight and a window, and a vent on top to maintain airflow.

This shed is perfect for people who have a lot of items to store, but don’t want a shed that takes up their entire yard. Rubbermaid’s large vertical shed has a 159-cubic-foot capacity, with a customizable shelving system inside that includes a pegboard for organizing small items.

It’s made of durable hard plastic, with double-wall construction for added stability and strength, plus the floor has treads to prevent slipping. The contemporary double front doors are lockable and feature elegant inset molding and a wide pull.

If you have a home’s worth of gear to store, this shed is for you! This massive storage shed is 20 feet long, constructed of high-density polyethylene reinforced with steel, with an impressive lineup of features. There’s a storage system with adjustable shelving, flooring with treads for added traction, and steel trusses supporting the roof.

There are also two shuttered windows, screened vents, and six small skylights. For those concerned about security, the doors are lockable and reinforced with steel.

Keep in mind, however, that this shed requires a foundation laid beneath it, so you'll need to budget both time and money to tackle that part of the project, too.

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