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The Bushranger shed is a secure storage solution that comes with Roller Shutter Door* and front frame with additional bracing and added security than your regular garden shed. Absco Bushranger Sheds are manufactured in Australia from corrosion resistant Bluescope Colorbond® AZM125 G550, the world's best steel.
This model features a gable roof and door clearance of 2300mmW x 1824mmH, making it suitable for storing bulky items such as bikes, garden equipment, lawn mowers and tools.
With labelled parts, pre-punched holes, and superior wall rigidity this is the perfect outdoor shed for your storage needs. Please note, all models come with a Surfmist® gable piece and a Premium Roller Shutter Door, with an optional electronic motor (sold separately). Pale Eucalypt® Bushrangers have a Surfmist® Door, all other models have a matching door. The warranty of both the Shutter Door and electric motor are not covered under Absco’s lifetime warranty.
Absco’s Australian Made Garden sheds are DIY kits and are flat packed, and they do not come with a base or floor. To satisfy your lifetime warranty a concrete slab with anchoring is recommended.
*Roller shutter doors are supplied by a third party and utilise a generic lock and key. Instruction manuals supplied separately.
- SNAPTiTE Assembly
- Gable RoofLifetime Warranty
- Roller Shutter Door
- Pre Punched Holes
- Safety Edges
- Superior Wall Rigidity
- Made from Superior Quality Steel
- Manufactured in Australia
Specification
Size: 3.00mW x 3.00mD x 2.30mH
Roof Type: Gable
SKU: 3030BRK
Door/s: Single
Style: Bushranger
Colour: Classic Cream™, Pale Eucalypt®, Woodland Grey®
Warranty: Lifetime Warranty
Wind Rating: N2 with framekit upgrade
Anchors Required: 16 anchors (4 packs)
Instruction Manual
Assembly
Absco Sheds are designed for easy assembly with the patented SNAPTiTE® system, which locks panels together without extra screws. Kits include all parts, fixings and come with pre-punched holes and labelled parts, with step-by-step manuals and assembly videos available via the free Absco Assembly App.
All sheds are DIY flat-pack kits (no base or floor included) and are recommended to be anchored to a concrete slab for warranty purposes. Anchors may be purchased separately - some models include them.
For best results, allow a weekend, have at least two people for assembly, and use trestles/timber to work at waist height. Watching the assembly videos before starting will make the process smoother and faster.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where are Absco products made?
All Absco Sheds are manufactured in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia using high-tensile, chromium free BlueScope steel.
How hard is it to put together an Absco Shed?
Absco Sheds use the patented SNAPTiTE Assembly System. SNAPTiTE is the world’s fastest assembly system as it uses up to 75% less screws than competitors sheds. With the SNAPTiTE Assembly System & pre-drilled holes, Absco Sheds assemble up to 80% faster than competitor sheds. Using our instructional videos on the Absco App and YouTube channel, you should have your shed up in no time.
How long does it take to install an Absco Shed?
Depending on the level of experience that the installer has, an Absco 3 x 3 metre shed will take 1–2 days with 2–4 people. This is an estimate only and should be used as a guideline. Large structures will take longer to assemble.
Are Absco Sheds suited to high wind areas?
Most Absco sheds are rated N2. Cyclone Kits are available for some models that upgrade the product to C1. Please check the wind rating in the product descriptions.
Does my shed come with a floor?
No, your shed doesn’t come with a floor. All sheds need to be secured to a rebated concrete slab for it to be valid under warranty.
Does my shed require council approval?
Normally sheds and structures above 10 metres squared do require council approval, however this may vary based on your council. Please check with your local council before ordering.
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