The Westwood 150 gallon garden storage box is a great combination of style, storage and practicality for your patio or garden. With a generous 150-gallon storage capacity, it’s big enough to hold everything from cushions and garden tools to larger outdoor essentials, keeping your space organized and clutter-free. Built from durable, UV- and weather-resistant resin, this steel reinforced deck storage container is made to handle harsh wind, rain, sun or even snow while staying low-maintenance. Its classic wood-paneled finish adds a natural, elegant touch to any outdoor setting, while the sturdy lid has pistons for easy opening and closing. The top also doubles as seating for two adults, making it both functional and stylish. It can be moved easily with its built-in carrying handles. The overlapping lid adds an extra layer of protection from rain getting inside. The ventilated design of this outdoor storage box helps to keep contents dry and fresh, and it’s also lockable with the addition of a padlock. So, whether you’re storing bulky garden items or simply adding extra seating, the Westwood 150 gallon deck box brings convenience, comfort and a bit of modern style to your outdoor living space.
Customer Reviews (4.7 / 5 · 3 reviews)
Henry O.★★★★★
We spent an entire afternoon trying to fill this thing and it just kept taking more—tossed in all our patio cushions, gardening tools, and the kids' outdoor toys with room to spare, and the brown finish looks surprisingly sharp against our deck. The lid closes smoothly with no squeaking, which is mo
Nicholas★★★★★
Finally got all the patio cushions and gardening tools tucked away in this thing, and it swallows them easily with room to spare. The 150-gallon capacity is no joke, and the brown finish actually looks sharp sitting against the house. Solid buy for anyone drowning in outdoor clutter.
Sofia★★★★☆
The 150-gallon size is no joke, it swallowed all my gardening tools and a couple of pots with room to spare. I do wish the brown finish were a bit more weather-resistant, but it's held up fine through the spring rains so far.