Kay S.
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2024
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OxyJen
Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2024
Super easy to put together. Great size! Light enough to put together inside and carry outside. Nice looking. Durable. The hinges were a little tricky at first, just mimic the picture.
Brewers
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2024
This was relatively simple to build and seems durable, plenty enough room for two average sized people to sit on, and comes with hardware that holds the lid up and keeps it closed. My porch looks great now
Ct. consumer
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2024
I am very pleased with this deck storage box. It was easy to assemble , is sturdy and attractive. I have seven patio cushions stored inside and there is still room for more items. The price is very reasonable for the quality of this item.
Tori Grogan
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024
Keep items clean. Have used outside and keep all items dry. It looks amazing and is great quality. We use them inside and outside.
Majerle Travis
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Built in under 10 minutes,holds up great outside! and has amazing storage space!it’s waterproof and the lid closes with ease.
46&2
Reviewed in the United States on October 2, 2024
I was putting one together before I noticed that it was damaged during shipping. Totally my fault for not checking everything beforehand. However, once these are snapped together you can't get them apart without breaking them. I bought two of them, and the other one seemed to go together just fine. But I noticed that the panels seem to be brittle, like if you toe-bump it with a Croc, you will probably put a hole in it...and this was during summertime heat. I couldn't imagine these surviving a winter...especially with dogs and children.
Redcoat Rebel
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2024
Arrived within a week.Looks great but how long will it last? We have had a few of these. This is the flimsiest looking one of them all. Also, being black, we will be storing this crate indoors out from the sun. Any black items outdoors in the sun, will either soften and warp or worse, breakdown extremely quickly!Our own personal concern and question with this Deck chest and the type of plastic that is used, is its durability. Can you carry this deck chest fully loaded? Or will it just crack and snap?Additional Assembly Tips (not already shown in the instructions) PATIENCE IS THE KEY!Firstly, make sure that you start on a level floor. This will help the 4-sides align more easily. It went together fairly ok. Some stages were easier than others. The instructions are not large or that specific, but most of it is logical when you actually look at the parts.Just make sure that your back- panel "B", is the right way up. The hinge fixing points need to be on the top of the box or, the sides will not lock into place and you may damage the locking pegs.The hardest part to snap into place was the base. Some of the connectors did not have a really good "click" sound at first, so you kinda have to keep going around the base giving each connector a good firm push until you hear that sound. There were a few occasions where I had to give a few gentle taps on the sides close to the connector to make sure that these snapped in ok.Visually inspecting each connector and comparing them to others that you know went in well, will confirm if that specific troublesome connector, is fully locked in.The next hardest item to get connected on this was the lid-top.Those hinge joints just dont want to align easily. Extreme force would result in damaged hinges.So you always want to keep checking on the inside of the box and on the outside at the same time and also ensure that the top is correctly sited and snug over all 4 sides of the trunk.All four sides should sit flush and there should be no hinge parts sticking out to the rear.This all take a lot of patience, but once everything is clearly aligned and confirmed, then a firm push over the hinge area should result in the correct sound of "click" at each of the 3 hinge area's. Lift the lid to confirm from interior, that all hinges are in situ correctly.The hinges are just 4 screws. They give you 2 extra for spares.Make sure that you are screwing the screws in straight!Also, ensure that you are using the correct size of X-head screwdriver. Too small and you will strip the screw top.DO NOT OVERLY TIGHTEN THESE SCREWS!! They are bedding into a plastic hole. If you over tighten them you will EASILY strip the thread. Just tighten them until the screw-driver comes to a natural stop, and then a small short slight turn after that, should work just fine. But no more than that!Hey Presto! you built your deck chest!