Have you run out of room at your home or business and need more space for your tools, equipment or personal belongings? Other than building your own shed which could cost thousands and take days, you have two options for purchasing read to go sheds.
A prefabricated (prefab) building and a [shipping container](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/shipping-container-for-sale) from Eveon serve similar purposes but differ significantly in function and flexibility. A prefab building is typically lightweight, requires assembly on-site, and may not offer the same level of durability or long-term protection against harsh weather and theft.
In contrast, a 20ft or 40ft shipping container from is made from [heavy-duty steel](https://www.eveoncontainers.com/en-US/news/market-insights/what-is-a-container-made-of), fully constructed, and ready to use immediately providing superior security, portability, and resistance to the elements. While prefab structures can be customized in design, an Eveon container delivers instant, reliable storage or workspace with the added benefit of being easily relocated whenever your needs change.
### Prefab Plastic or Woodshed can run from $3K-$10K for a 10 x 12ft

### Used Shipping Container (8ft x 20ft) that can run from $1100-$1600 depending on your location

## The Pros & Cons of Choosing Shipping Containers vs. Prefab Structure for Onsite Protection
When it comes to protecting tools, equipment, or materials onsite, both shipping containers and prefab structures offer unique benefits. Understanding the pros and cons of each can help you choose the most practical and cost-effective solution for your project.