Optional Assembly Service
Green Areas - FREE Delivery
Yellow Areas £45 for Delivery
Blue Areas £75 for Delivery
Red Areas - Sorry Unable to Deliver
Current Delivery Times:- This is variable depending on model but this is currently in the 16-18 week window Don’t be misled by other companies quoting 10 days delivery, 15 days delivery, 20 days delivery etc. When days are mentioned in deliveries they usually relate to ‘working days’. This means 10 days = two weeks, 15 days = three weeks and 20 days – four weeks not quite the same as you might have expected.
SafeStore Steel Shed Features
- Constructed from 0.9mm thick galvanised steel
- Reinforced Doors and Surrounds
- Double Folded Joints to INCREASE strength
- Easy To Assemble
- Double Doors
- Secure drill and pick resistant Euro cylinder lock
- Store up to 3 bikes
- Lower Wall Height 1339mm (54½”)
Ridge Height 1444mm (57″) - Complete with Metal Floor
- Choice of three colours
- Cycling World said, “The SafeStore Allendale provides excellent security for precious bikes and takes up only the smallest of spaces”
- Cycling Plus magazine rated our store 9/10 and wrote – ‘THE BEST BIKE STORAGE UNIT WE’VE SEEN BY A LONG WAY’
- FREE delivery England, Wales and parts of Scotland
- Similar Bike Sheds On Display For You to View
Delivery Information
Current Delivery Times:- This is variable depending on model but this is currently in the 16-18 week window unless we have stock of the particular building in question. If you are looking for an early delivery please call on (0800) 999 6995 and we will check the current stock and advise. We will always do our best to meet your needs.
Don’t be misled by other companies quoting 10 days delivery, 15 days delivery, 20 days delivery etc. When days are mentioned in deliveries they usually relate to ‘working days’. This means 10 days = two weeks, 15 days = three weeks and 20 days – four weeks not quite the same as you might have expected.
Don’t be misled by other companies quoting 10 days delivery, 15 days delivery, 20 days delivery etc. When days are mentioned in deliveries they usually relate to ‘working days’. This means 10 days = two weeks, 15 days = three weeks and 20 days – four weeks not quite the same as you might have expected.