Aoxun Outdoor Resin Storage Shed with Metal Shelving Kit & Floor, 64 Cu.Ft Vertical Waterproof Storage Cabinet for Garage, Pool, Bike, Garden Tools, Patio Furniture

Outdoor Resin Storage Shed with Metal Shelving Kit & Floor, 64 Cu.Ft Vertical Waterproof Storage Cabinet for Garage, Pool, Bike, Garden Tools, Patio Furniture

Features

  • 【AOXUN SHED】Lockable storage shed with metal shelving kit & floor - More efficient four-door design - Widened anti-toppling bottom design - Waterproof and longevity resin - Larger and more flexible storage space
  • 【Innovative Four-door Design】Aoxun Resin Storage Shed features a unique four-door design with convenient connection bars that allow you to easily connect the upper and lower doors for instant conversion to two-door mode. Whether it is daily sorting or large items access, it can flexibly respond to meet your different storage needs.
  • 【Flexible Storage Space】Additional partitions can be purchased, combined with the function of the hole plate, to provide a variety of storage solutions. Whether it is small screws or large tools, it can be stored in an orderly manner. It is important to note that the partition board need to be purchased separately.
  • 【Widened Anti-toppling Bottom Design】Our storage shed bottom has a widened design to effectively enhance stability and prevent toppling due to unstable center of gravity. Even on uneven ground, it can remain stable. The specially designed top and bottom door suction system effectively prevents the door from accidentally closing or opening, ensuring the stability and safety of the tool room during use. Even if it is opened and closed frequently, the structure can be maintained for a long time.
  • 【Waterproof and Manageable Resin】made of high-quality resin material, durable and has excellent waterproof performance. Daily cleaning requires a simple wipe. In addition, this material has excellent UV resistance and does not fade over a long period of use.
  • 【Installation&Delivery】This plastic storage shed has been optimized many times to achieve a simpler installation with fewer screws, which takes only 30-60 minutes for 2-3 people to install. This tool room has three packages, you may receive at different times, thank you for your patience.

Specifications

Color White
Size 64 Cu.Ft/Shelving Kit

A 64 cu. ft. outdoor resin storage shed that provides lockable, weather-resistant vertical storage with an included metal shelving kit and floor for tools, bikes, pool and patio items. It has a four-door design that can convert to two-door access, a widened anti-toppling base, door suction latches, and UV-resistant, waterproof resin construction; additional partition panels are available separately. Assembly typically takes 30–60 minutes for 2–3 people, and the unit may arrive in multiple packages.

Model Number: G37027-52HGW5P

Aoxun Outdoor Resin Storage Shed with Metal Shelving Kit & Floor, 64 Cu.Ft Vertical Waterproof Storage Cabinet for Garage, Pool, Bike, Garden Tools, Patio Furniture Review

4.5 out of 5

Why I picked this shed and where it fits

I needed a tall, compact cabinet to tame the rakes, trimmer, pool chemicals, and a stack of seasonal cushions that kept migrating around my patio. The Aoxun resin storage shed stood out because it promised a lockable, weatherproof enclosure with a floor and a metal shelving kit—without the metal-shed headaches (rust, hot interiors, razor‑sharp edges). I set it on a small paver pad beside a fence where space is tight. After a few weeks of use through sun and steady rain, here’s how it’s fared.

Setup and first impressions

The shed arrived in three boxes, all substantial. The panels are labeled, and the illustrated manual is clear enough that nothing felt like a guessing game. With one helper, assembly took about 90 minutes at an easy pace.

A few tips from my build:
- Work on a truly flat surface; it keeps the floor panels aligned and doors square.
- Start all screws before tightening any one section to avoid fighting tolerances.
- Use a hand screwdriver or a driver on low clutch to prevent stripping resin. The screws bite well—too well if you overdo it.
- The included Allen key works, but in tight spots it’s fiddly. A ball-end driver makes life easier.

This shed uses more mechanical fasteners than some snap‑together plastics I’ve built. That’s not as fast, but it results in a tighter, more rigid box once everything is cinched up. Out of the gate, the panels felt straight, the holes lined up, and the finished cabinet sat true on my base.

Aesthetically, it trends toward a light gray/white that blends in rather than shouting “utility box.” The vertical lines of the four-door front look neat against a fence line.

Design details that matter

The front is a four-door arrangement—upper and lower pairs—that can be joined via included connection bars to function like two taller doors. I tried both modes. Four smaller doors are handy when I’m grabbing a single item or sorting shelves because I can open just what I need. Two-door mode is what I settled on for daily use; it’s faster and makes loading bulky items less fussy. Switching between modes is straightforward.

The bottom “plinth” is widened and gives the structure a planted feel. On slightly uneven pavers, the cabinet didn’t rock, and the doors stayed aligned. Suction-style door catches at the top and bottom keep panels from drifting open in wind yet release without a fight. The lock hasp accepts a standard outdoor padlock; it’s a practical deterrent, but like most resin sheds, this isn’t a safe—plan storage accordingly.

The included metal shelving kit is worth using. It ties into the side walls neatly, is more rigid than plastic inserts, and adds lateral stiffness to the whole cabinet. I installed two shelves on one side and left the other side open for long-handled tools and cushions. A pegboard-style hole pattern in the interior supports additional partitions or accessories, but those extra partitions are optional purchases.

Storage capacity and organization

At 64 cu. ft., this is a tall vertical shed rather than a small walk‑in. That’s its strength in tight spaces. Mine currently holds:
- A string trimmer, edger, and several rakes/shovels on the tall side
- Two large storage bins with pool gear on the lower shelf
- Fertilizer and smaller hand tools on the upper shelf
- A stack of outdoor cushions on the open side

If you’re trying to house a full-size adult bike, it’s a squeeze; compact or kids’ bikes are more realistic. For typical yard gear, pool chemicals (in sealed containers), and patio textiles, it’s spot on.

The resin floor is convenient—no separate base to build—and keeps contents off the ground. Under concentrated loads (standing on one foot while assembling, or dropping a heavy tool), the floor has some give. For everyday garden gear, that hasn’t been a problem. If you plan on storing very heavy items or rolling in weighty equipment, laying a sheet of 3/8 to 1/2-inch plywood cut to size over the floor is a simple upgrade that spreads the load and makes the surface feel solid.

Weather performance and durability

The shed has shrugged off several days of intermittent rain and a couple of downpours without leaking. The door overlaps and the threshold keep spray out, and I’ve found the interior dry after storms. As with any front-opening cabinet, if you swing the doors open while water is sheeting down the face, expect a little splash inside. Closed up, it’s been dependable.

Under afternoon sun, the panels haven’t bowed or “smiled” at the corners. The construction relies on many fasteners and curved rear corners that resist the heat bulge I’ve seen in simpler plastic cabinets. UV resistance is solid; the color has held, and the resin hasn’t chalked. Cleanup is just a hose and a quick wipe.

Wind stability has been good in my moderately sheltered side yard. The widened base helps. If you’re in an exposed location, I would still recommend placing it on a level platform and, if possible, blocking around the base to reduce uplift risk during big gusts.

Everyday usability

Day to day, the cabinet does what I need it to do with minimal fuss. A few usability notes:
- Door feel: The panels are light, which is nice for one‑handed operation, but they don’t have the heft of metal. The catches keep them in place cleanly. I added a small aftermarket pull handle on the primary door to improve grip—worth doing.
- Shelves: The metal shelves sit flat, don’t wobble, and handle the typical spread of tools and bins without complaint. I wouldn’t stack paint cans five-high on one spot, but for mixed loads they’re great.
- Noise and flex: Once loaded, the cabinet feels more monolithic. Empty, you can flex a side panel with a firm push; installed shelves mitigate that.

What I’d improve

No product is perfect, and a few tweaks would elevate the experience:
- Floor stiffness: Fine for light to moderate loads, but I’d love a thicker top skin or additional ribbing underfoot. The plywood add‑on is my go‑to for heavier storage.
- Door ergonomics: The latching is secure, but integrated pull handles with more leverage would make opening smoother, especially in wet conditions or when wearing gloves.
- Assembly hardware access: A couple of fasteners require an Allen key in tight quarters. It’s doable, just slow. A slight hardware redesign or wider access openings would help.

None of these are deal‑breakers; they’re honest trade-offs in a resin, space-efficient design.

Who this shed is for

  • Homeowners and renters who need organized, vertical storage in a narrow footprint
  • Anyone wanting a low‑maintenance, rust‑proof alternative to small metal cabinets
  • Users who value configurable access (four doors vs. two) and plan to use shelves for organization
  • People in sunny or rainy climates looking for UV-stable, weather-resistant storage

Who should look elsewhere:
- Those needing to store very heavy machinery or to roll heavy items in and out regularly (consider a beefier floor or a different style)
- Folks in extremely high-wind, fully exposed sites who cannot place the shed on a level, supportive base

Maintenance and care

There’s not much to do here beyond common sense. Keep the base level, occasionally check and snug fasteners, and rinse dust or pollen as needed. If you’re coastal, the resin’s immunity to rust is a quiet win. A light silicone on the door catches once in a while keeps them snappy.

Final recommendation

I recommend the Aoxun resin storage shed for anyone who needs a tidy, weather‑resistant vertical storage solution with thoughtful access options and real organizational potential. It assembles cleanly, looks good against a fence or garage wall, stays dry, and the metal shelves make the interior genuinely useful. Expect a bit of floor flex with point loads, plan on adding a simple pull handle if you want more grab on the doors, and give yourself a level base to start. Within those parameters, it’s a capable, low‑maintenance cabinet that maximizes small outdoor spaces and keeps yard life from spilling into your living space.



Project Ideas

Business

Neighborhood Micro-Storage Rental

Offer small, monthly rental lockers for neighbors to store bikes, pool toys or seasonal gear. The shed’s lockable, weatherproof design is a selling point. Start with one unit, set recurring billing, post listings in local groups, and scale by buying more sheds or placing multiple partitioned units.


Pop-up Market Kiosk for Events

Use the shed as a portable retail booth for farmers markets, craft fairs or seasonal sales. Customize the exterior with vinyl wraps or signage, use the shelving for product display, and leverage the quick assembly (30–60 minutes) to set up at multiple events. Charge per-event fees or rent the kiosk to other sellers.


Tool Rental & Self-Service Pickup Locker

Operate a neighborhood tool-rental service: store rentable tools and parts in the shed, organize inventory on labeled shelves, and run bookings online. Use padlocks or smart locks with timed codes for contactless pickup/return. This minimizes shop overhead and leverages the shed’s secure, weatherproof storage.


Shed Assembly & Customization Service

Offer installation, interior outfitting and customization as a local service: assemble sheds, install partitions, add shelving upgrades, lighting, insulation or exterior paint/branding. Charge a flat install fee plus optional upgrades. This service pairs well with selling the sheds or partnering with local retailers.


E‑commerce Inventory & Photo Studio

Use the shed as a small, climate-protected storage and staging area for an online shop (Etsy/Amazon): organize SKUs on the metal shelves, use the interior for consistent product photography with a small backdrop and LED lights, and package orders from the same secure spot. This reduces home clutter and professionalizes fulfillment.

Creative

Potting & Garden Prep Station

Turn the shed into a dedicated potting bench: install a removable workboard across the lower shelves, dedicate metal shelving for seed trays, pots and bagged soil, add hooks for hand tools and a shallow removable tray on the floor to catch spills. Use the four-door convertible design for wide access when working and close it to keep supplies dry. UV-resistant resin makes cleanup simple.


Outdoor Wet-Craft Studio (resin, painting, ceramics prep)

Use the waterproof interior as a messy-workspace for resin casting, painting or clay prep. Add a small fold-down work surface, pegboard partitions for molds/brushes, a vent fan for fumes, and bright LED strips. The metal shelving holds supplies, and the widened base keeps stability while you open doors often for ventilation.


Bike Repair & Gear Hub

Convert to a compact bike workshop: mount a fold-down repair stand or wall hooks, use shelving for spare parts, tires and lubricants, and keep tools organized with partition panels or pegboard. Switch to two-door mode when you need full-width access to wheels or frames; lockable doors secure gear overnight.


Seasonal Outdoor Bar / Beverage Station

Create a backyard bar: use lower shelves for ice bins (lined and removable), upper shelves for glassware and bottles, add a string-light or LED strip under the door overhang and a small cutting board surface. The shed’s waterproof resin and lockable doors protect inventory between events.


Mini Seed-Starting Greenhouse / Micro-garden

Adapt the shed into a seed-starting unit by installing clear or translucent panels on the doors or roof sections, stacking tray shelves with grow lights, and using the waterproof floor as a drip tray. The stable anti-topple base and UV resistance help maintain a consistent microclimate outdoors.