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Most listings describe bars made for hinged doors, sliding/patio doors and windows. Many state they fit most standard doors and can be used on sliding glass doors and windows—so they are generally compatible with typical shed doors. Always confirm the product’s stated fit range for your specific opening.

Yes. Some models are designed for outdoor use or are finished with weather‑resistant coatings—common examples include powder‑coated or anti‑corrosion steel. Look for products explicitly labeled for outdoor or exterior use when protecting a shed or other outdoor entry.

Most listings show metal construction—primarily steel or high‑grade iron—often with powder‑coated or rust‑resistant finishes. Many products also include plastic components or rubber end caps to protect surfaces and improve grip.

Lengths vary by model. Listings show several common ranges—for example, about 19–51 inches, 22–44 inches (one notes a 39.25″ cap‑limited max), and roughly 27.5–42 inches. Because ranges differ by product, always check the manufacturer’s listed minimum and maximum extension to ensure a proper fit for your opening.

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