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453 days ago

Super Wind Resistant Utility Shed $7K Kitset or $8K fully erected + GST

Suzanne from Swannanoa - Ohoka

Sick of your utility storage blowing away?

Check out what our customers say:


“We lost countless sheds and greenhouses to the wind.
We gave up, until we found this. It’s withstood the strongest of Canterbury winds, we ordered another as a greenhouse and it’s been amazing”

Super strong utility building.
Build by Registered Builders.

Made from extra strong light gage galvanised steel.
(The same as we build our houses with)
Made in NZ with NZ products.

Twice as strong as your average steel framed garage or shed.
Includes security roller door.

Floors excluded.

We can build any size or shape you require.

Sizes for the one advertised is

3.6 x 3.6m

Height at front 2575
Height at back 2250

Door width 2115 height 1950

This auction is for a kit set for $7k + Gst
We can also provide the
Frames only for $3k + Gst

Or a fully assembled shed for $8k + Gst

Delivery costs will vary or can be picked up for Free from:

Ravenswood Homes
22 Bowmaker Cres
Ravenswood
Woodend

Price: $7,000

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