Home & Garden
Tryshed
Tryshed sells modular, tool-free backyard sheds and small-scale structures sold direct-to-consumer through its own e-commerce site. The line-up spans three steel-framed sizes—6×8 ft, 8×10 ft and 8×12 ft—priced from $1,899 to $2,999, placing the brand in the mid-range between big-box resin kits and custom-built wooden sheds. All orders are shipped flat-packed within the continental U.S.; there is no brick-and-mortar retail. The brand’s patent-pending “snap-lock” frame assembles in under an hour without screws or power tools, a speed claim no major competitor matches. Roof and wall panels are galvanized steel with a baked-on polyester coat offered in five matte colors, and every model is engineered for 130 mph wind loads and 30 lb snow loads. The optional modular shelf, skylight and window kits bolt into pre-punched channels, letting owners reconfigure the shed as storage, studio or office. Primary buyers are suburban homeowners aged 30-50 who want extra storage or a backyard workspace but lack the time, tools or permits for traditional construction. The brand appeals to value-driven DIYers who prioritize speed, clean aesthetics and a one-person assembly process over premium carpentry or cheapest price. Tryshed competes with resin/plastic sheds that are lighter but less durable, and with wood sheds that offer custom looks but require skilled labor and annual maintenance. It differentiates through metal strength, fast no-tool assembly, contemporary color options and a reconfigurable interior system—positioning itself as the middle ground of convenience, style and longevity.