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Outdoor Storage Cabinet – 173cm Lockable Tall Cupboard for Garage & Garden (Black)
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Tall Outdoor Storage Cabinet 173cm – Lockable Weatherproof Garden Shed with Adjustable Shelves – Rattan Look Beige
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Outdoor Wicker Storage Cabinet – Stylish Garden Storage & Bar Table | Black PE Rattan
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Outdoor Storage Cabinet 92cm – Lockable Garden Cupboard with Adjustable Shelves | Black Weatherproof Plastic
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Outdoor Wooden Storage Cabinet – Weatherproof Garden Cupboard with Adjustable Shelf
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Common Questions
Q: What's the difference between a weatherproof cabinet and a garden shed?
A: An outdoor cabinet is a compact, fully enclosed storage unit - typically 1–2 doors, 1–2 shelves, and designed to sit on a patio, balcony, or beside a pool. A garden shed is a larger walk-in structure with floor space for multiple items. Cabinets are ideal when you need secure, accessible storage in a specific outdoor spot without the footprint or assembly complexity of a full shed.
Q: Is it safe to store pool chemicals in an outdoor cabinet?
A: Yes - a lockable, ventilated outdoor cabinet is one of the safest ways to store pool chemicals at home. Keep chemicals away from direct sunlight and heat sources, store oxidisers and chlorine products separately, and choose a cabinet with ventilation slots to prevent fume build-up. Never store pool chemicals in an enclosed, unventilated space.
Q: Can outdoor cabinets handle Australian coastal conditions?
A: Our cabinets are specifically designed for Australian conditions including coastal salt air, high UV, and summer heat. Look for powder-coated steel or UV-stabilised resin construction - both resist corrosion and won't crack or fade in prolonged sun exposure. Avoid untreated steel or timber cabinets in coastal or high-humidity environments.
Q: Can I use an outdoor cabinet on an apartment balcony?
A: Yes - our compact cabinet range is sized specifically for balconies and small courtyard spaces. Most are freestanding with no wall fixing required, making them suitable for renters. Check your body corporate or strata by-laws if you're in an apartment complex, as some have rules about structures on balconies. Our team can help with dimensions if you need to confirm clearances.
Q: What material is best for an outdoor storage cabinet - steel or resin?
A: Both work well in Australian conditions. Steel cabinets are heavier, more rigid, and better for storing heavy items like power tools or bags of fertiliser. Resin (plastic) cabinets are lighter, completely rust-proof, and easier to move - ideal for cushions, pool toys, and lighter garden gear. Coastal and high-humidity locations often suit resin better, as even powder-coated steel can eventually show surface rust in salt-air environments with prolonged exposure.




