
Walmart is selling a ‘sturdy and roomy' $120 outdoor storage box for just $64, and shoppers ‘love the size'
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Keeping your deck, backyard, garage, and patio organized is a must, especially in the warmer months. Thankfully, with an outdoor storage box, you'll never have to worry about stray items or disarray in these areas of your home.
Walmart is the perfect place to snag this storage solution and we found a deal you don't want to miss out on. The Homall 82 Gallon Outdoor Storage Box is now on sale for as low as $64, which is 47% off the original price tag. It's large enough to store all of your essentials and it's available in a few color options that will match your outdoor aesthetic.
Homall 82 Gallon Outdoor Storage Box, From $64 (was $120) at Walmart
Measuring 45.66 inches long, 20.86 inches wide, and 23.22 inches high, this storage box weighs 28 pounds when empty. With an 82 gallon storage capacity, you can use this to store anything from lawn and gardening equipment, to power tools and extra pool supplies. The box is made from a durable resin that is waterproof and UV-resistant, so it can stay outdoors during any type of weather.
One shopper wrote, 'The deck box is sturdy and roomy. I really like it and it was sent in a timely manner. And it was a good price to top it all off!' Another added, 'Great heavy-duty box!'
A third reviewer said, 'This deck box is very sturdy and it was easy to assemble. It holds up very well against the rain.'
In terms of design, the outdoor storage box has an imitation wood grain texture with handles on each side for easy movement. It also features lockable holes (lock not included) and hydraulic brackets for added safety and security. The storage solution is available in four color options, with the gray hue having the largest discount at $64. If you prefer another color, you can shop the black for $73 or the brown and light brown for $75.
A fourth customer said, 'I love the size and how sturdy it is.'
For just $64, you can completely change the look and feel of your backyard with this outdoor storage box. Add one to your cart today before the Walmart flash deal ends.
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