Suncast SSW1000 Winter Storage Box For Ice Melt/Sand/Salt Snow De-Icers
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Average customer review:Product Description
Store your rock salt firewood bird seed ice scrapers and gloves in the Outdoor Storage Box. Storage container is made durable resin construction and works great on your front porch or in your garage or utility room. Outdoor Storage Box features Made of durable resin construction in a neutral taupe color that is great for lasting through poor weather. Use on your front porch in the garage or in utility room to store winter essentials such as rock salt firewood ice scrapers and gloves. Lid of storage box doubles as a bench great for putting on your boots or shoes. Stay-dry design keeps your outdoor supplies dry making it great for storing bird seed yard or gardening supplies or outdoor chair cushions. Easy five minute tool-free assembly.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9613 in Home Improvement
- Brand: Suncast
- Model: SSW1000
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 17.50" h x 22.50" w x 22.50" l, 15.00 pounds
Features
- Ideal For Storing Rock Salt, Scrapers, Gloves, Etc.
- Durable Resin Construction
- Easy 5 Minute Tool-Free Assembly
- 22.5" x 17" x 22.5" Assembled Size
- Use On Front Porch, In Garage, Or Utility Room
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Suncast snow tools and snow shovels are designed to be long lasting and offer superior performance. Patented Steel-Core and Fiber-Core handles, textured resin sleeves, specially designed blades, and ergonomic grips provide added value and make Suncast the most effective snow tool on the market. Check out our complete line of snow shovels, ice scrapers, auto scrapers, roof rakes, and our ergonomic combos.
Customer Reviews
Easy to assemble and sturdy construction.
Very easy to assemble and spacious enough to hold my 30 pound bag of salt as well as my spreader. At forty dollars, it's not exactly cheap, but it does the job.





