Suncast 2-Pack Accessory Baskets, Resin Organizers for Shed, Black, 25" x 7.25" x 7" - Outdoor Storage Organization, 30 lb Weight Capacity Per Shelf Basket, EZ Bolt Wall-Mount Assembly

2-Pack Accessory Baskets, Resin Organizers for Shed, Black, 25" x 7.25" x 7" - Outdoor Storage Organization, 30 lb Weight Capacity Per Shelf Basket, EZ Bolt Wall-Mount Assembly

Features

  • Compatible with Suncast Sheds: Designed to work seamlessly with a wide range of Suncast shed models, these resin baskets provide convenient wall-mounted storage without taking up floor space
  • Durable and Weather-Resistant: Constructed from heavy-duty, rustproof, fade-resistant resin to withstand outdoor shed environments, helping maintain strength and appearance year-round
  • Holds Up to 30 Pounds Each: Each basket supports up to 30 lbs of evenly distributed weight—ideal for organizing gardening tools, gloves, small pots, seed packets, extension cords, or other shed essentials
  • Simple EZ Bolt Assembly: Easily installs to shed walls using Suncast’s EZ Bolt mounting system, providing a secure and stable hold without the need for complex tools or professional help
  • Space-Saving 2-Pack: Includes two black baskets measuring 25 in. W x 7.25 in. D x 7 in. H, perfect for creating vertical storage inside your shed for tools, accessories, hardware, plant food, and supplies

Specifications

Color Black
Size One Size
Unit Count 1

Two wall-mounted resin accessory baskets for shed storage, each measuring 25" W x 7.25" D x 7" H and installing with an EZ Bolt mounting system. Constructed from rustproof, fade-resistant resin, each basket supports up to 30 lb of evenly distributed weight for organizing tools, gloves, small pots, and other shed supplies.

Model Number: BMSBSKT2PK

Suncast 2-Pack Accessory Baskets, Resin Organizers for Shed, Black, 25" x 7.25" x 7" - Outdoor Storage Organization, 30 lb Weight Capacity Per Shelf Basket, EZ Bolt Wall-Mount Assembly Review

4.5 out of 5

Why I added these baskets to my shed

My Suncast resin shed does a great job with big items—mower, bins, rakes—but the small stuff was a mess. Hand trowels slid off shelves, spray bottles ate up floor space, and I never seemed to have seed packets where I needed them. I added the Suncast baskets as a simple way to create a “catch-all” zone that didn’t encroach on the floor. The two-basket format looked like an easy win for vertical storage along an unused wall bay.

These are basic, black resin baskets that mount directly to compatible Suncast shed walls using the brand’s EZ Bolt system. Each one is 25 inches wide, 7.25 inches deep, and 7 inches tall, with a 30-pound weight rating when the load is evenly distributed. On paper that’s a modest capacity, but for the category—small tools, gloves, cords, sprayers—it’s exactly the sweet spot.

Installation: truly a 10-minute job

The installation is refreshingly simple if you have a compatible Suncast shed. The EZ Bolt system uses preset mounting points molded into the wall panels, so there’s no drilling or guesswork. I marked my intended heights, aligned the basket brackets with the existing holes, and tightened the included fasteners. No power tools required, just a hand driver.

Because the baskets are 25 inches wide, they span between wall ribs nicely and sit flush without rocking. I mounted one at about waist height for frequently used items and a second higher up for backups and seasonal supplies. Total time for both: under 15 minutes, including moving a ladder and deciding final heights.

If you don’t own a compatible Suncast shed, these aren’t a good fit—literally. The mounting system is purpose-made for Suncast wall panels. While you could theoretically retrofit them to wood or drywall with your own hardware, that’s not their intent and I wouldn’t recommend it.

Capacity and what actually fits

The 7.25-inch depth is the magic number here. It’s shallow enough to avoid protruding into your walking path but deep enough for:

  • Spray bottles and quart-size containers
  • Gloves, kneepads, and hand tools like trowels and pruners
  • Seed packets, twine, and small boxes of hardware or irrigation fittings
  • Short plant pots and bulb boxes
  • Coiled extension cords or light-duty air hoses

For heavier items—like multiple quarts of fertilizer or a dense coil of 12/3 outdoor cord—the 30-pound limit is the guardrail. The baskets are happiest with distributed weight, so I keep heavier containers close to the wall side and spread them out. Load the front edge with heavy stuff and you’ll notice some flex; pack sensibly and they stay planted.

A note on sizing: because the basket is 7 inches tall, tall gallon jugs stand proud and can wobble when you open or close shed doors. Quarts and spray bottles fit securely; gallons are better on a shelf.

Build quality and durability

These are molded resin through and through—no steel frames to rust, no paint to chip. The black finish looks clean and hides scuffs well. They’re not “industrial” in the sense of steel wire or plywood shelves, but they don’t need to be. Resin is the right call for a shed where humidity, temperature swings, and the occasional splash are the norm.

After a season of use, mine haven’t faded or deformed. Fasteners remain snug, and the baskets still sit square on the wall. The surface wipes down easily with a damp cloth, and dirt doesn’t cling the way it does to textured metal. I treat them like utility-grade storage, not furniture, and they’ve held up without complaint.

Day-to-day usability

The biggest win is access. By mounting them along the entry wall, I gave all the little, frequently used items a home within arm’s reach of the door. No more stepping over the mower to grab twine or digging behind bins for pruning snips. Because they’re open-top baskets, you get the speed of a bin with better visibility than a cabinet.

The 25-inch width gives you three “zones” per basket: a left and right bay with a center channel. I use simple, small plastic trays to subdivide seed packets and drip fittings, which stops migration and keeps retrieval fast. The lower basket is my “daily driver” bin; the upper basket holds backups—extra gloves, spare sprinkler heads, and duplicates of spray bottles.

Limitations and caveats

  • Compatibility: These are purpose-built for Suncast sheds with EZ Bolt mounting points. If your shed isn’t compatible, look elsewhere.
  • Weight and leverage: Resin can flex if you concentrate heavy weight on the outer edge. Keep weight near the wall side and spread it out.
  • Not for bulky items: Fuel cans, full-size power tool cases, or bags of soil belong on shelves or the floor. The 7.25-inch depth isn’t meant for bulk storage.
  • Price vs. capacity: You can DIY plywood shelves for less, but you won’t get the same plug-and-play fit, rust-proof material, or floor clearance.

Tips for setup and organization

  • Plan for door swing: Mount with door clearance in mind. The 7.25-inch projection is forgiving, but avoid crowding the door path or mower handle parking area.
  • Stagger heights: A lower “grab-and-go” basket paired with a higher “backup stock” basket makes everyday use smoother.
  • Keep it under 30 pounds: It’s a real rating, not a suggestion. If you’re close, distribute weight along the back edge.
  • Use bins within the basket: Narrow trays or small organizers inside the basket stop small items from sliding to one side and make seasonal swaps easier.
  • Label the lip: A simple label (“Sprayers,” “Hardware,” “Gloves”) turns the baskets into designated zones and discourages clutter.

How they compare and overall value

Within the world of shed add-ons, these hit a practical middle ground. Metal baskets can feel sturdier but introduce rust and often require custom mounting. Wood shelves give more surface area but occupy valuable floor footprint and usually need reinforcement to reach similar capacity. The Suncast baskets are the opposite: light, clean, and purpose-built to use wall real estate that’s otherwise wasted.

Value-wise, the case for these is strongest if you already own a compatible Suncast shed. The ease of installation, tight fit, and matching materials make them feel native to the space. If you’re chasing maximum dollars-per-cubic-foot, raw shelving wins. If you want quick, tidy, and durable organization for the small stuff that constantly goes missing, these earn their keep.

What I’d change

I wouldn’t mind a slight front lip contour or an included divider system to better corral tiny items. A published compatibility chart on the packaging would also be helpful for buyers cross-referencing shed models. Neither is a dealbreaker; both would just sharpen an already solid accessory.

Final recommendation

I recommend the Suncast baskets for anyone with a compatible Suncast shed who needs tidy, accessible storage for small tools and supplies. They install in minutes, make smart use of wall space, resist weather and grime, and carry their rated load when you pack them sensibly. They won’t replace shelves for bulk storage, and they’re not meant for non-Suncast walls, but as a straightforward way to organize the everyday clutter of shed life, they do exactly what they should with minimal fuss.



Project Ideas

Business

Shed Organization Service

Offer a local turnkey shed/org workshop: on-site consultation, supply and mount the resin baskets, add labels/hooks, and produce a layout plan. Package tiers (basic: 2 baskets + install; premium: labels, hooks, liners, and small accessories). Market to homeowners, landscapers, and Airbnb property managers. Charge flat fees plus materials — e.g., $75–$150 for basic installs, with add-ons priced separately.


Pre-built 'Starter Shed' Retail Kits

Assemble and sell ready-to-buy organization kits for gardeners and homeowners: 2 resin baskets, a set of hooks, labeled jars, seed packet organizer, and a mounting template. Offer themed kits (gardener, potter, craft). Sell online, at local nurseries, or in farmers' markets. Price kits to cover components and labor (example: cost $25–40, retail $60–90). Include how-to install guides and suggested layouts.


DIY Workshop & Event

Host hands-on workshops teaching participants how to mount and customize the baskets (drilling drainage, lining, labeling, styling). Charge per attendee and sell the basket kits at the event. Partner with community centers, garden stores, or makerspaces to attract hobbyists and new homeowners. Add VIP packages with in-home follow-up installs for additional revenue.


Custom Labeling & Styling Service

Offer customization for homeowners and small businesses: painted accents, vinyl labels, logos, or color-matched basket finishes (use safe plastic paint/adhesive vinyl). Market to boutique Airbnb hosts, small garden boutiques, and property stagers who want polished storage. Upsell installation and seasonal restyling services (e.g., holiday decor swaps). Charge per basket customization plus hourly install rates.


Portable Vendor Display Package

Create a modular vendor display for markets and pop-ups by mounting the baskets on portable panels or folding frames. Use them to showcase small goods—seed packets, potted succulents, hand tools, or craft items. Sell or rent the display package to local vendors, or offer it as part of a pop-up startup kit for new makers; include branding options like custom vinyl headers and pricing pockets.

Creative

Vertical Herb & Kitchen Garden

Turn the resin baskets into a wall-mounted herb planter. Drill a few drainage holes in the bottom, line each basket with coconut coir or landscape fabric, and fill with potting mix and herbs (basil, parsley, thyme). Mount a pair near a sunny window or on the shed exterior near the kitchen to harvest fresh herbs. Add small plant labels and a removable tray beneath to catch any runoff.


Compact Potting & Seed-Starting Station

Create a vertical potting station inside your shed by mounting one basket at waist height for potting soil and seed trays, and the second higher for pots, gloves, and fertilizers. Screw small hooks under the baskets for hand tools and a roll of twine. Include a removable plastic liner for easy cleanup and a clipboard on the side to track seed dates and varieties.


Craft & Garden Supply Wall

Use the baskets to organize craft or garden supplies: seed packets, plant ties, markers, small jars of nails/screws, paint brushes, and glue. Add clear labeled jars inside the basket for tiny items and attach a magnetic strip or thin pegboard behind the baskets to hang scissors and metal tools. This makes a tidy, vertical workstation for hobby projects.


Seasonal Display Shelf

Convert the baskets into rotating seasonal decor shelves for your porch or shed exterior. Mount the pair and swap contents throughout the year—potted mums and mini pumpkins in fall, string lights and garlands for winter, colorful planters in spring/summer. Because the resin is weather-resistant, they hold up outdoors; secure lighter items on windy days with adhesive putty or velcro.


Kids' Outdoor Play & Sensory Station

Create a child-friendly tool caddy and sensory play wall by mounting the baskets lower for easy access. Store sandcastle molds, small shovels, spray bottles, and collection jars. Paint a strip of chalkboard paint on the shed wall above the baskets for labeling or drawing. Use bright vinyl labels and rounded-edge plastic containers inside to keep things safe and organized.