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Been looking at the 2 door, 4 shelf plastic ones in the 72Hx30Wx20L
neighborhood.

Any outstanding ones for the money? 100-200 range

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Been looking at the 2 door, 4 shelf plastic ones in the 72Hx30Wx20L
neighborhood.


I have one like that but shorter from Home Depot. It's just right for our
need. Flamables we did not want in the garage, needed a covered spot cool
enough in all weather to be safe, and able to keep the dog out. It's not
optimally located as it's still against tthe house, but it's on the covered
fully screened porch. It can have a lock on the front which is a nice child
safety feature.

We took a drill and added more vents to the sides. It had vents, but we
thought a few more might be a good idea for what we store in it. (Gas for
the lawnmower, stuff like that).

Any outstanding ones for the money? 100-200 range


These cost about that. The 4 shelves is about right if you can adjust them
(the ones i have are adjustable).


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