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KO Storage - 1510 Crums Lane, Louisville, KY

Self Storage 25 - 450 Sq. Ft.
4.1/5 - 98 Reviews
Location:
1510 Crums Lane, Louisville, KY 40216
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Units Availability
Small Storage Unit
15x5
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
$52/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x15
Self Storage
75 Sq. Ft.
$59/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x10
Self Storage
50 Sq. Ft.
$33 - $51/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x8
Self Storage
40 Sq. Ft.
$39/mo
Small Storage Unit
5x5
Self Storage
25 Sq. Ft.
$31/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x15
Self Storage
150 Sq. Ft.
$89/mo
Medium Storage Unit
10x10
Self Storage
100 Sq. Ft.
$49 - $70/mo
Large Storage Unit
18x25
Self Storage
450 Sq. Ft.
$190/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x28
Self Storage
280 Sq. Ft.
$114/mo
Large Storage Unit
10x20
Self Storage
200 Sq. Ft.
$99/mo

Amenities

  • Drive-Up Access
  • Retail Available
  • Onsite Manager
  • Truck Rentals
  • Contactless Renting
  • Security Camera
  • Gate
  • Parking
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Online Payment

What customers are saying

4.1/5 - 98 Reviews

Read some helpful reviews of KO Storage at 1510 Crums Lane, shared by real renters with genuine experiences and honest opinions.

The customer service representative never said under her breath never hinted I was a slow guy at connect in the dots on how to do the signage on final 3 steps but her walk through was easy her patience incredible amazing she had so much patience that if she where a primary care physician. she would be a book author. host a nationally sindicated talk show . also have a world record for the most customers umm error . WORLD RECORD FOR MOST PATIENCE ! News flash ?? if she quits her job the CEO should quit . the owner founder should sell off move on be done. because finding another employee like this one is more than 100% impossible. This employee could be the president of a country or corporation . But as a humble person she is she took this position She is a priceless employee and dedicated more than you can know. Time will tell but if she decides to stay on I see her as future CEO. hey congratulations on having one of the best customer service reps one could ever dream of. Attention Advice Alert : look up how she found her way to be employed there and if it's a job placement service send the a personal mail person card of thanks ???? and keep that source open ! Thanks so much if I knew it was like all that I would have not did the phone on line www walk through. But having said that my self esteem is ????? like way off the charts. I said to myself wow I can do that ... Read more
Ives S. - 5 February 2026
Bobbie D. - 9 January 2026
Judy G. - 2 October 2025
Not happy but our is what it is. Not like anyone did crap about it. Paid ahead for a 5x10 unit. Ended up getting there the day of getting my truck down the tiny driveway.... unit had sleepless personal luck but the next to it was unlocked... 99 degrees plus out ... someone else was already ahead of me in another car and I'm in the sweltering heat after packing amd moving my recently departed grandmother's entire apartment at 47 years old and disabled.... arguing in the phone about the available units. I'm not sure what made this unit premium as its ceiling was hanging a bit .. it's not climate controlled .. just a not the size I had rented. Education again is not my fault. Lay on phone refuses to discount the unit and offers me one on another tiny alleyway after we've started un unboxing truck... we figured it's a simple mistake of numbers and it's 100 degrees and it was helllishly tight getting a 15 ft box truck down this alleyway. After arguing on phone forever it seemed show tells me no discount for their mistake that the unit I'm trying to use is 76 not the original 23 dollars I either could move all my things back into the truck and fugitive or how to back it out and get down another tiny alleyway. Or pay the remainder for the super basic yet somehow premium unit.... literally couldn't tell me why it's called premium just explained that it's 10x15. I get it larger means now money but I didn't make this mistake and after sitting in the sun forever and the crappy tiny alleyway whose gonna sit and argue longer. So even though it's their stupid mistake I go ahead and give this lady another payment and she to almost triple what I had initially agreed to pay because by then we'd taken half the crap off the truckand day or outside the doorway. So thank you for taking every last dime I have this month on a already difficult day and fl basically forcing me into an agreement I know I'm more able to pay monthly for a unit that whole larger isn't my fault that the one you assigned me was taken. So it was a crap experience in a very shady neighborhood on top of nothing being premium about it and being triple the price days after buryingg my grandmother on a sweltering hot day. Horrible experience. Will take this expensive unit I didn't ask for but feel forced into paying for until fall comes and we can move everything into a cheaper unit elsewhere where customer service acknowledges their mistakes and takes responsibility and the very least can trek you what is premium and why your unit was already taken. Do not recommend. I'm stuck paying triple what I agreed to all because they made a mistake and refused to even budge or apologize for the huge huge inconvenience. ... Read more
LeAnn P. - 18 August 2025
Leilani L. - 2 April 2025
They did not tell me that the bill run from the first of the month to the first of the next month I rented a unit on the 24th and now they sent me a bill to be paid on the 1st of April they should have told me that and I would have waited 6 or 7 days that's bull ... Read more
Ricky F. - 25 March 2025
I was ok with the information on the phone with KOA just now, but they need cameras in side of the climate controlled units. I'm not really happy about my unit being broken into and all my stuff being stolen. I assumed my unit would be safe knowing i paid my rent every month, this is not good at all. ... Read more
Claudia O. - 19 February 2025
When I went to drop me stuff off to the storage First I had the HARDEST time trying to find where my storage was! They didn’t have code on the gate to get through so i had to call them! They didn’t give me the code to my inside storage unit so I had to call them AGAIN! a lady who I had meet there said her storage unit was broken into & she hasn’t been there for 3 weeks! There “junkies” living INSIDE the storage units! & Last but not least when i was FINALLY was able to get to my storage unit THERES WAS STILL SOMEBODY ELSES CLOTHES INSIDE THE STORAGE UNIT that’s was suppose to be MINE! This location is the one on 1510 Crums Lane in Louisville, Ky so yeah i definitely wouldn’t recommend NEVER AGAIN. ... Read more
haley p. - 25 November 2024
WARNING: THIEVES AND LIARS! If I could give this place a zero-star rating, I would. Don't store your belongings here unless you want them stolen. My items were taken within just two days of storage! The police told me this is a common occurrence, yet the company fails to warn customers. I lost over $5,000 worth of possessions while moving into a new home, leaving me with nothing. As a nurse working 12-hour shifts, I needed a secure place for my belongings and was assured they would be safe. Instead, I was deceived. The insurance company isn't responding to my messages, and the owner falsely claimed they would "try their best" but has not contacted me since. How could my things be stolen when there are supposed to be cameras and access codes? This feels like an inside job. I'm not the only one with this experience. Please, do not store your items here. ... Read more
Amina A. - 24 July 2024

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Here is how Louisville, KY, compares to other nearby cities. Overall, there are many other great self storage opportunities in the area. Lyndon, KY, is just 7 miles away and has 3 storage facilities. Monthly rents there start at $32. However, you could also drive to Middletown, KY, which is 9 miles away and which also offers storage units for as little as $26. Clarksville, IN is also just 11 miles distant. Listings there show no less than 4 facilities, with unit prices starting from $33. Looking a bit further away, storage facilities in Jeffersonville, IN, and Prospect, KY, have multiple types of units available, with monthly costs starting at $15 and $33, respectively.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Storage units available at KO Storage - 1510 Crums Lane include the following amenities: Drive-Up Access, Retail Available, Onsite Manager, Truck Rentals, Contactless Renting, Security Camera, Gate, Parking, Credit Cards Accepted and Online Payment. Depending on what you need to put away in storage, you can discover there are some things you absolutely need, so make sure you check with the facility manager that you'll find everything you need on site.

This particular storage facility provides self storage units of different sizes, ranging from 25 to 450 square feet. Space is not an issue! If you have more belongings to store, or simply bulkier items or even vehicles, you should go for larger storage units.

You already know how much stuff you need to put in self storage, so figuring out the unit size you need is the next step. Smaller units such as 5'x5' or 5'x10' spaces can usually be filled with the amount of items you would normally store in a closet: a few chairs and lamps, sports equipment, garden tools and some boxes.

Moving on to larger sizes, imagine the 10'x10' and 10'x15' units as similar to a bedroom or a living room – larger pieces of furniture, sturdier equipment and bicycles can fit here. Finally, a 10'x20' unit has enough space for the contents of a 3-bedroom house, while the larger 10'x30' space easily accommodates the contents of a loaded semi-truck.

Monthly prices for units offered by KO Storage - 1510 Crums Lane start from $31 and can go up to $190 for larger spaces.

Accessibility and quickness are key when it comes to storage, so drive-up storage units are generally regarded as very convenient. Pull your car right up to your storage space, load, unload, and you're good to go! However, if you're mostly storing temperature-sensitive items, you should rather consider indoor storage units.

Climate-controlled units maintain consistent temperatures and humidity levels all year round, making them perfect for all your sensitive items. Moisture and varying temperatures can damage a whole host of things, and that is why a lot of people choose to use climate-controlled units to store items like wooden furniture, electronics, artwork, documents and photographs, collectibles, antiques, etc. If the belongings you're storing are important to you, you should consider renting a climate-controlled unit.