Sometimes that's code for "8 lb sledge hammer and arc welder required"... but having looked at one, you shouldn't have a problem with it. Think about securing it if you put it outside. Around here, it might just blow away.
/johnny
I've thought of that and HURRICANE SEASON STARTS IN JUNE. If a hurricane was coming, I'd take out what's in it and roll the thing down a small ramp I have going from the upper deck to the lower deck that has a roof over it. Then I'd use some of my paracord to tie it down under the roof and one end of that lower deck backs up to a utility room which would shield it from most of the wind.
I also have that freaking liberal engineer husband of my sister-in-law and they should be coming here in the not distant future. I love both of them dearly except when they start the liberal crap. Anyway, he can fix anything and he will think of a way to strap that down on the upper deck so it won't move. He isn't happy unless he is making or fixing something. He comes in the door and asks, “What isn't working?” I started making a list before he gets here so I can just hand him the list of things to make/fix.