Home Depot has the Suncast 50 Gallon Deck Box (DB5700) for $49 with free shipping. Features resin construction, easy no-tool assembly and stay dry design.
I own one of these, and it is correct that no tools are required.
However, it is a bit flimsy, and I have had to warn guests not to sit on it. It does hold a bit of stuff (I have a leaf blower and a chainsaw in it right now), but there are no dividers or shelves, so it's pretty much just a big space.
Their stuff is ok, but in high temps/direct sunlight the plastic will warp, get brittle, and have a white oxidized layer on it after a few years. Your choice, go the plastic route or spend more time and money on something longer lasting. Other options like wood aren't exactly care free either, wood will get coarse and have the potential to make splinters, discolor or need treated periodically, is heavier to move around.
Hmmm -"Features ... no assembly", yet from the HD page "All Suncast deck boxes are made of weather resistant, durable resin and are easy to assemble."
I sense some trickery here.
"no tool assembly" - means you have to assemble it but no tools are required. No trickery.
I own one of these, and it is correct that no tools are required.
However, it is a bit flimsy, and I have had to warn guests not to sit on it. It does hold a bit of stuff (I have a leaf blower and a chainsaw in it right now), but there are no dividers or shelves, so it's pretty much just a big space.
Overall, I don't recommend it.
Looks like junk waiting to happen...
I've owned a couple of Suncast products for about 8 years now and they are holding up fine. No issues.
Their stuff is ok, but in high temps/direct sunlight the plastic will warp, get brittle, and have a white oxidized layer on it after a few years. Your choice, go the plastic route or spend more time and money on something longer lasting. Other options like wood aren't exactly care free either, wood will get coarse and have the potential to make splinters, discolor or need treated periodically, is heavier to move around.