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Thread: Any of you guys had good luck with those instant tent sheds?

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    How are you securing your valuables in the tent sheds?

    Also read the reviews on the tractor tent shed link some are lol funny...
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    EASY, Multi Camera Security System with Alerts!

    For me its easy, I have a hard wired multi camera security system that will send alerts to designated people when motion is detected or even if they shoot out a camera if they spot it once there is a video loss the alert goes out! I can watch whats happening in and around my property from anywhere in the world all in real time. Well worth the investment. When most people see the VISIBLE camera's it is usually enough to send them elsewhere, my property is covered from all angles with a rotating camera that can do a 360 also. If anyone else is considering a security system don't buy wireless, don't buy 420 TV line camera's, and buy quality the first time and you won't need to worry, even if on vacation. You can set-up your alerts to contact 911, your cell phone, watch your home even from your cell phone, tablet, laptop, or friends house, etc. I don't keep my best stuff in my tent and my garage has keyless entry. Doesn't matter with my system, video is clear, excellent night vision, and if I don't want to use the motion sensor activation you can record for over two months straight 24/7. We are never gone for that long ever so that isn't an issue for us. I can also search my system by date and time if I did leave for a few days, weeks, etc. Between our pets, tools, toys, vehicles, and Insurance discounts its well worth the investment!
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    I got a 12' 20' shed in a box by Shelterlogic a year ago and have no complaints. It's help up to 50 mph wind gusts ans a 12" snowfall no problem. 2 sleds, 2 trikes, 1 4 wheeler, 2 dirtbikes, and a 4' x 8' workbench with room to spare.

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