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Lifetime 60005 Outdoor Storage Shed with Windows, Skylights and Shelving, 10 x 8 Feet

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Style: Single Entry


Features

  • Exterior Dimensions: 120 in. L x 96 in. W x 96 in. H | Interior Dimensions: 114 in. L x 89 in. W x 71 95 in. H
  • Attractive Exterior UV-protected to help prevent fading and cracking. Stain-resistant exterior never needs painting.
  • Heavy-Duty Steel Trusses Provide Additional Roof Strength
  • Slip-Resistant High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) Floor Protects Against Oil, Solvents, and Stains
  • Lockable Steel-Reinforced Doors for Added Security
  • Customizable Shelving and Storage System

Description

The 10-foot wide Sheds from Lifetime Products give you that extra space needed while accenting the beauty of your backyard. The centralized location of the doors provides easy storage access and the decorative shutters, molded wood- grain panels, and simulated shingled roof ensure an attractive design that will be the envy of your neighborhood. 71.25 square ft. (494.5 cubic ft.) - The Lifetime 10 ft. x 8 ft. Shed features: (2) large skylights, (4) small skylights, (1) rear shatter-proof polycarbonate window, (2) side windows, (2) screened vents, (2) peg strips, (1) 90 in. x 9 in. shelf, (4) corner shelves, (2) sets of double doors, and a 10-year limited warranty. Floor and installation hardware included. Comes in (2) boxes.

Brand: LIFETIME


Color: Tan


Material: Metal, Plastic


Product Dimensions: 96"D x 120"W x 96"H


Item Weight: 233 Kilograms


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 96"D x 120"W x 96"H


Item Weight: 233 Kilograms


Floor Area: 10260 Square Inches


Door Height: 96 Inches


Chamber Height: 7.92 Feet


Chamber Depth: 114 Inches


Color: Tan


Style Name: Single Entry


Door Style: Double Hinged Doors


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Required Assembly: Yes


Material Type: Metal, Plastic


Base Material: Plastic or Metal


Top Material Type: Plastic


Frame Material: Steel,Wood


Brand Name: LIFETIME


Manufacturer: Lifetime Products


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 10 Year Limited


UPC: 081483001487


Global Trade Identification Number: 87


Manufacturer Part Number: 60005


Model Number: 60005


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Shed


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  • A good shed, with no assembly issues
Style: Single Entry
I had an old steel shed, on a concrete pad that was in place when we bought out house. It was a little marginal when we moved in, and has only gotten moreso over the years. I decided it was finally time to replace it. My goals were: had to fit on current pad. I wanted to be able to stand upright easily. I wanted it brighter, and well ventilated - the old shed was perpetually dark and dank, with about a 5 foot height at the peak. I started looking at this shed due to it's unique size. There are lots of 8x10 sheds, but this was 10x8 - the door was on the long dimension. Not only would this fit my pad better, it meant items have less of a tendency to end up "in the back" behind a bunch of other things. Shopped a lot, and ultimately ordered here on Amazon, as the price was substantially better than my local stores. While shopping/waiting, watched a few YouTube videos on assembly (search on 10x8, not 8x10). Not necessary, but picked up a few tips, that might have saved us a little "figuring out time". Shed arrived in just a few days - much faster than I thought. Mine was shipped via Ceva Logisitics. They were great. Got a call when it was available, to schedule delivery, and had emails almost every day with status and reminders. They delivered at the scheduled time, and maneuvered the delivery into my backyard patio (a somewhat complicated path) as requested. It arrived on a very long pallet - at least double long, and standard width. They had a pallet jack, but it was complicated as they had to carry it in the "long" dimension" to get through gates. and the "nose" tended to drag. Two boxes, stacked on top of each other. My neighbor joked that it looked like a coffin. That is about the size. perhaps a bit taller. The shipping weight was between 500 and 600 pounds. I'm 50ish, and fairly handy. I arranged for a couple of my nephews to spend some time with me to assemble. One is Jr Hi, one is High school - also fairly handy. I would say the three of us spent about 12 hours, across 2 days, pulling out the old shed, and assembling this one. Probably only a couple hours were spent on the old shed, so call it 10 hours. Please bear in mind we had a very solid, level, concrete pad all ready to go. If you need to prepare an area, you will need to factor in that additional time. This seems REALLY important to get a good level base under it. You could do it with 2 people, although that third set of hands was really good to have now and then. 2 people might take a bit longer. It would be a struggle with one person I think. Shed went up with no real issues. We could do it again in much less time, as we would save the "figure it out" portion. The instructions are good. Mostly pictures, with minimal verbiage. Where there is verbiage, PAY ATTENTION to it. All parts bags are labeled, so do not open them until you need them. We spent a fair bit of time cross-referencing parts to make sure we had the right things. We spent a little time fiddling with the door and latch. You'll need screwdrivers, wrenches or sockets. Pliers. A step ladder. A rubber mallet was useful - perhaps not necessary. Once the walls go up (very quickly) if you are in the sun, it can get a little warm in there. There are *alot* of screws, and they recommend not using a screw gun. a side not: A bunch of extra screws. I really appreciate that. IF you loose one, you are not in too much trouble. The completed shed is very nice. 3 windows (two in front, one in rear which opens). 2 skylights. 2 screened vents. A shelf running the full length of the two short walls (front to back), and 2 corner shelves. You can rearrange where you put the shelves. We found that the steel rails that hold the shelves added to the structural strength of the two side walls, so we put one on each. The steel truss system that holds up the roof is VERY strong. The shed has a somewhat complicated roofline, so there are a bunch of pieces there. You can make the walls bow a bit if you lean into them (perpahs not as bad as mu old steel shed). The aforementioned steel shelving rails help that quite a bit. There are a bunch of other accessories you can buy - shelves, hooks, baskets etc. The door has a spot for a padlock. I' guessing this is more of deterrent, as this is after all a vinyl shed. One door (left) anchors top and bottom with a deadbolt. The other door (right) has the latching mechanism. You only need to open the right door to enter exit the shed. If you open both, you have a very wide opening, for wheelbarrows, snowblowers or the like. There is a page that tells you how to level the shed with shims if the doors are binding. The shed is not anchored to the ground - although that would not be hard to do. It does have a floor, so once there is a few hundred pounds of assorted garden equipment in there, it is not likely to go anywhere. If you live in an area with really high winds, or you are building it in a really open windy area, on top of a hill or something you might want to take steps. The door is about 6'4" in height at the center. The truss system is several inches higher than that, about 6'8" . Most folks will clear ok, or if not, you may need to duck in the door. The actual roof peak is about 8". The lowest part of the roof - at the wall is about 6'. Very bright and airy inside. The shed looks very nice - it is light tan, with brown doors and roof. Had a light rain today. Seems watertight. The rood drainage system is clever. Very pleased. Hope this is useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013 by James Brand

  • No more bumping heads....
Style: Single Entry
Ceva delivered two heavy boxes, not at the end of my driveway, but carried them into my backyard for me. Right on time, exactly when they said they would. Friendly, promptly, courteously. Cleaning out and knocking down the old shed was the hardest part. Most of it was put up by two people on the first day. All the parts are labeled, but my complaint about that is the part number on the piece you are assembling does not match the letter in the instructions. YOu have to refer to the front of manual each time to make sure you are using the right part. I'm over 60, female, and used a college boy to help me. I put the customer service number on speed dial, and they were super! I must have called them 8-10 times to clarify what I was seeing in the pictures (it's an all picture instruction manual). Once you start putting up the walls, you have to finish the roof to stabalize the structure. We were working in a stiff wind, so it was a challenge. Pushing in the side panels which I have done before on smaller sheds was not "a snap". We had to raise the floor with shims (provided) and the hard wood (also provided). We eventually got on a roll with it, but some of the panels would pop out again. We worked from 10 am thru 8pm and finished everything except the top pieces of the roof. My helper was not available the next day, so I tried finishing it myself but was unable, due to neck problems. I asked the crew boss of the lawn service if I could borrow one of his men for 10 minutes, and although he didn't speak English, he was able to decipher the picture manual and finish the shed very quickly. Three people would have finished the shed in less time, probably in 8 hours. That third hand comes in handy for a few minutes at a time. No special tools needed, everything was included. It's beautiful. My 6 yr old grand daughter wants to use it as a playhouse..lots of light. It is now full of tools, bicycles, lawn mower, and plenty of boxes. We had torrential rains and flood watches a few days later with winds to 30mph. It held like a champ, although a little water came in around the skylights. A dab of silicone will fix that, but everything else was dry! Update: years later, I still love my shed. Has been through hurricane and other than a minor problem with door, it is holding up beautifully. I would give it five stars but I feel a little refining of the assembly manual is needed. Five stars for customer service. 2026…shed still looks great after many storms. I couldn’t be happier. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2012 by the Plain Page

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