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AECOJOY Shed 8' x 6' Metal Storage Shed for Ourdoor, Dark Grey Steel Yard Shed (53 Sq.Ft Land) with Design of Lockable Doors, Utility and Tool Storage for Garden, Backyard, Patio, Outside use

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Arrives Sep 10 – Sep 12
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Color: Dark Grey


Size: 8' x 6'


Features

  • Effortless Assembly: Our user-friendly guide, comprehensive manuals, and step-by-step video tutorials guarantee a seamless setup. Additionally, our skilled technical team is ready for remote assistance whenever you require support.
  • Spacious Storage: This ultimate storage shed features a spacious 53 Sq.Ft footprint, double-door design allows for an 3.9 feet wide opening. With enough room to accommodate 8 lawnmowers, 12 kids' bicycles, 8 snowmobiles, or 3 Vespa motorcycles, its large dimensions provide ample space for all your outdoor storage needs.
  • Robust and Enduring: Upgrades to each metal plate elevate the shed's weight to 130 lbs, surpassing more economical alternatives and significantly reinforcing stability. Endure severe weather conditions with exceptional wind resistance of approximately 70 Mph.
  • Weather-Resistant: The galvanized coating ensures resilience against rust, oxidation, and moisture. Say farewell to concerns about leakage with our reliable outdoor storage solution.
  • Exceptional Service: Benefit from a 1-year warranty and lifelong customer-friendly support, available 24/7. We are ready to assist you at any time.

Brand: AECOJOY


Color: Dark Grey


Material: Hinged Door


Product Dimensions: 62.3"D x 88.5"W x 71.4"H


Item Weight: 137 Pounds


Brand: AECOJOY


Color: Dark Grey


Material: Hinged Door


Product Dimensions: 62.3"D x 88.5"W x 71.4"H


Item Weight: 137 Pounds


Style: Patio shed,garden shed,storage shed


Top Material Type: Metal


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Door Style: Double Hinged, Lockable


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: AECOJOY


Door Width: 47.7 Inches


Door Height: 62.5 Inches


Item Weight: 137 pounds


Item model number: 16208DG


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice, Cheap Shed
Color: Gray Size: 5' x 3'
I needed a tall shed to put the long tools (shovels, rakes, etc.) because they wouldn't fit comfortably in our existing shed. I liked that this shed is taller on one side. Overall, it is a nice shed, and I would recommend it. Like every shed I've ever constructed, you spend a lot of time trying to decipher the instructions because they are not entirely clear. That's the main drawback. A very nice thing about construction is that every part, including the screws and bolts are very well labeled. The shed itself is not as durable as the Arrow shed that I have. But, I don't need a heavy-duty shed. Another note: the shed is billed as "lockable," which is technically true. However, the bolt and locking mechanism can easily be removed with a Phillips screwdriver from the outside. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 17, 2023 by Bob A.

  • Like it
Color: Gray Size: 8' x 6'
After a rough start due to inconsiderate FedX handling - they delivered a day early and blocked access to my front door - I am very happy with this AECOJOY 8' x 6' Metal Storage Shed. It was somewhat time-consuming to assemble, but the instructions are well written and the parts are marked making them easy to match up correctly. It does NOT come with a floor, but does include hardware for a floor so we built one with plywood and 2x2 runners to make it level and sturdy - about $70 for the materials. I painted using left-over Sherwin Williams Deck and Dock paint (color is mineral gray). Since putting it up, we've had several days of steady rain and interior has stayed dry. I'm pleased and recommend it! For size comparison, my fence is 6' - the shed is 8 x 6, interior floor measures about 7 x 5 - 3/4. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 22, 2023 by J. Price J. Price

  • Nice inexpensive shed
I shopped around and read a lot of reviews before buying this shed (I got the 7ft x 7ft). It's a good value and I'm pretty happy with it. Reading the other reviews helped set my expectations and prepared me for how to successfully put it together. There are some challenges/negatives with this shed, but it's probably not going to be much different from any other shed of this type. This is definitely more advanced than an Ikea furniture build. The shed was delivered in two boxes on different days. The heaviest box was 80 lbs, and not too large but quite long about 7ft. The first thing I did was open the boxes up, make sure everything was there, read the instructions. Almost all the pieces come with infuriating plastic wrap that is hard to take off. I recommend taking the wrap off the large tapered pieces ahead of time, that took me about 2 hours. It is nearly impossible to avoid cutting your fingers on the sharp metal edges when taking the plastic off, be very careful. The straight pieces are not as difficult and we did those as we built the shed. There are also about a hundred screws that you have to put plastic washers on, so do that ahead of time. Even with the packaging and plastic there were some pieces bent, dented or scratched. Generally minor, most could be fixed by bending back by hand, scratched parts put on sides less visible. The metal is a very light gage and won't stand up to much abuse, as long as it's out of the way and you don't plan to run into it with things it will do the job. I built a 7x7 raised level wood floor out of treated wood since this area was sloping. Basically just a raised deck with plywood. A concrete pad or compacted decomposed granite would be good also. The manufacturer says to install on a perfectly level surface, which nothing is ever perfect. Do your best. Just make sure to come up with a plan to anchor it down from wind to your base, no anchors are provided with the kit. I built the shed in about 8 hours in one day with the help of my teenage daughter. That was with the pad already done, and pre-preparation mentioned above. For best results you will need: 2 philips screwdrivers, with magnetic bit Step ladder Drill with 1/16" or 5/64" metal bit for screws that don't fit, plus other sizes as needed for anchors you provide Ratchet wrench with 11/32" bit Measuring tape Level Magnetic tray for holding screws Screws and anchors for the base The first step is laying out the base rails, which don't have any anchor holes. The kit comes with some corner brackets each with one small anchor hole. That's not enough in my book so I drilled screw holes along the inside of the base rail about 18" on center. Put the base rails down on the pad where you want it (keeping in mind the roof has an overhang), measure the diagonals to be sure it is square, and put one screw per side to hold it in place. Also it's a good time to find the bottom door metal angles and check to make sure when the doors swing open they won't hit something. The instructions say to put the corner brackets on, but I recommend putting them on at the very end since they will bend the base rails out of alignment. For the rest of the build follow the instructions, have one person getting the parts ready taking plastic off, and one person screwing things together with the other person holding things where needed. The instructions say to put the roof supports together on the ground then lift it and put it on. If you do that, keep the fasteners loose until it is in place and well lined up. We built it in place on top and not on the ground, works either way. The roof panels were difficult to install. Probably the top frame was not square, even though we tried our best to adjust things it was a struggle to line up all the screw holes. There were several panels where I had to drill a new hole, which worked fine in the end. The doors were another challenge as they did not fit up well. Other people posted about this issue as well. Basically the doors and jambs don't have a way to adjust things. I spent another 2 hours the following day trying to fix it and got it marginally working. I tried a lot of things, including flipping the doors, bending the braces, adjusting hinges and screws. One of the doors is too low to shut without lifting it up over the base rail, and the doors bind together where they meet. I decided its good enough for infrequent use. It would take more serious surgery and taking more things apart to really get it right. If the the mfr reads this review, please add some slotted holes to the ends of the door braces, set the door jambs further apart, raise the door up above the base rail, and set the door handle in the vertical middle of the door so it can be flipped to the other side. Also you need to provide instructions for how to install the door handle. After it was put together I finished screwing the base rails down and installed the corner brackets with heavier screws at the corners. I ran a bead of exterior silicone around the base to keep water from running in. Added foam weather strip along the gap between the door and the jamb. Installed two battery LED motion lights on the ceiling beam. We had a pretty good multi-day rain storm since it was done and a little water came in around the base from rain driven up under the panels - but the shed is largely dry. I might add a bead of silicone around the interior base of the panels also. As long as you keep moisture sensitive stuff off the floor it should be fine. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2023 by Josh Gebelein Josh Gebelein

  • Total Rip-Off
Color: Gray Size: 14' x 12'
This shed is an absolute piece of garbage. The materials are so thin and feel like they’d blow away in a light breeze. For nearly $800, I expected something at least halfway durable—not this flimsy tin can that barely stands up on its own. The assembly process was a nightmare. The instructions were so badly written. Parts were mislabeled or not labeled at all, and nothing fit together like it was supposed to. It took way too long to build, and I honestly wouldn’t trust it to store anything heavier than a rake. The cherry on top? When I tried to return it, Amazon offered me a pathetic $60 refund. Sixty bucks. After I dropped close to $800. That’s insulting. This whole purchase was a huge waste of money and time. Avoid this shed. I wouldn’t recommend it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025 by Yesenia

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