Best Outdoor Storage Bin
Keep pillows, tools, and yard games safe from the weather by placing them in an outdoor storage bin. Here are our top choices.
The best way to keep patio furniture cushions, pillows, and pool accessories hunkered down for the winter is in an outdoor storage bin. You can use these for storing lawn games, picnic items, and gardening tools, too, during the warmer months. Here are some of the most popular styles of outdoor storage bins.
Keter Westwood 150 Gallon Resin Storage Box
Lots of room for lots of stuff
This outdoor storage container is made from resin and features a wood grain pattern. It holds 150 gallons of items and is deep enough to hold furniture cushions, pool toys, and garden hoses. It’s waterproof, so everything inside will stay dry as the seasons and weather changes. You can place cushions on top of this bin and use it as a bench, too. It comes in both a grey and brown color.
Suncast 99 Galon Wicker Style Storage Container
Wicker-pattern storage box
This outdoor storage box looks like it’s made from wicker, but it is really made from resin. This makes it weatherproof to keep the items stored inside dry. It also won’t rust, dent, or rot over time. This Suncast storage bin holds 99 gallons of stuff including cushions, yard toys, and grill equipment. It has legs that lift the entire box off the ground plus a domed lid the allows water to slide off it quickly.
Keter Eden 70 Gallon Storage Bench
Store and sit
This fun outdoor storage bin is shaped like a garden bench. This makes it both useful and decorative. You can store outdoor cushions, patio décor or lawn toys inside and still give guests a comfortable place to relax when they visit. It’s a great solution for porches and yards that don’t have a lot of room. This bench storage bin holds 70 gallons of items, is made from water-resistant resin, and has a wood grain look.
Christopher Knight Home Outdoor Table Storage
Doesn't look like storage
If you’re limited on space or only have a few things to store, consider the Christopher Knight table storage. This outdoor storage bin is made from water-resistant resin that will keep what’s stored inside dry. It has a wicker look to it, and the lid is thick and heavy, so it won’t shift or come loose while guests use it. While it is smaller, this storage table bin will still hold pillows and blankets.
Rubbermaid Horizontal Outdoor Garden Shed
A gardener's friend
This outdoor storage bin by Rubbermaid is designed specifically to hold gardening tools and lawn care items. It opens from the front, like a traditional outdoor shed, with grooves to place hangers and shelves if you need them. You can also lock the front doors and open the box from the top like a traditional storage bin. This way you can store pillows, cushions, and pillows more easily.
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Using an outdoor storage bin is a good way to keep yard toys and pool accessories organized. You can also use them to store cushions and pillows from outdoor patio furniture during the off season. The Keter Westwood storage box holds 150 gallons of stuff. It’s extra deep and wide to hold bulky items. It’s made from resin, so it won’t rust, rot or dent, but it will also keep rain, hail, sleet, and snow from getting inside.
Another great option is the Keter Eden storage bench. This is both useful and functional because you can use it as a place for guests to sit while also keeping your yard clutter-free from toys, tools, and equipment.
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