Search  for anything...

Lifetime 60127 20 x 8 Ft. Outdoor Storage Shed, Desert Sand

  • Based on 166 reviews
Condition: New
Checking for product changes
$2,906.99 Why this price?

Buy Now, Pay Later


As low as / mo
  • – Up to 36-month term with PayTomorrow
  • – No impact on credit
  • – Instant approval decision
  • – Secure and straightforward checkout

Ready to go? Add this product to your cart and select a plan during checkout. Payment plans are offered through our trusted finance partners Klarna, PayTomorrow, Apple Pay, and PayPal. No-credit-needed leasing options through Acima may also be available at checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Selected Option

Free shipping on this product

Eligible for Return, Refund or Replacement within 30 days of receipt

To qualify for a full refund, items must be returned in their original, unused condition. If an item is returned in a used, damaged, or materially different state, you may be granted a partial refund.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.


Availability: In Stock.
Fulfilled by Amazon

Arrives Apr 22 – Apr 24
Order within 15 hours and 36 minutes
Available payment plans shown during checkout

Style: Outdoor Storage shed


Features

  • Storage building exterior Dimensions: 240 in. L x 96 in. W x 96 in. H; Interior Dimensions: 234 in. L x 90 in. W x 70 - 94 in. H
  • Customizable shelving and storage system
  • Heavy-duty Steel trusses provide additional roof strength
  • Sturdy steel-reinforced dual-wall High-Density polyethylene (hdpe) construction
  • Low maintenance design; lockable steel-reinforced doors for added security
  • High-pitched roof allows for quick drainage of rain and snow
  • Requires flat hard surface for installation (concrete or wood Recommended). if surface is not properly leveled, the shed will not assemble correctly.

Description

The Lifetime 20'. X 8'. Outdoor shed features: vertical siding, dual entry eight pane doors with a slider latch, snow load kit, Full Ridge SkyLight, (2) large skylights, (2) Windows, (2) sets of shutters, (1) 90 in. X 9 in. Shelf, (18) hooks, (2) tool storage pouches, & (4) decorative corner trims. Floor & Installation hardware included. Comes in (4) boxes. lifetime's 20-foot wide sheds are not only built for superior strength & durability, They also have an attractive appearance & design to accent the beauty of your backyard. The convenient, centralized location of the doors allows for easy access to your storage without having to climb over things to reach items stored in the back. The innovative design & durable construction creates the perfect solution for your storage needs.

Brand: Lifetime


Color: Desert Sand


Material: Resin, Metal, Polycarbonate


Product Dimensions: 96"D x 240"W x 96"H


Item Weight: 410 Grams


Brand: Lifetime


Color: Desert Sand


Material: Resin, Metal, Polycarbonate


Product Dimensions: 96"D x 240"W x 96"H


Item Weight: 410 Grams


Style: Outdoor Storage shed


Base Material: Alloy Steel,Polyethylene (PE),Wood


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Height: 8 Feet


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: wood


Assembly Required: Yes


Item Weight: 14.5 ounces


Manufacturer: Lifetime


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 60127


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Frequently asked questions

If you place your order now, the estimated arrival date for this product is: Apr 22 – Apr 24

Yes, absolutely! You may return this product for a full refund within 30 days of receiving it.

To initiate a return, please visit our Returns Center.

View our full returns policy here.

  • Klarna Financing
  • Klarna Pay in 4
  • PayTomorrow Financing
  • Apple Pay Later
Leasing options through Acima may also be available during checkout.

Learn more about financing & leasing here.

Top Amazon Reviews


  • So Far, So Good
Style: Outdoor Storage shed
Pros - The shed looks great! - The size is ideal for my riding mower. and lawn furniture. - Having two access doors (I had a previous smaller Lifetime shed that blew away) is much better than 1. Cons: - It was challenging to assemble and took longer than expected. After the winter I will have better handle on the sturdiness. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2023 by MKEPrime MKEPrime

  • Great shed!
Style: Outdoor Storage shed
My husband and I are both 60yo. He works, so much of the assembly was my responsibility. Obviously, I needed help with the big stuff, but following the youtube videos and carefully analyzing the sometimes confusing instructions, we took our time to do a top quality job, and had it fully complete within a week. I spend time leveling the ground, then I built a wood framed base out of a repurposed 6" x 6" wood post playset and joists of 2x6 PT boards topped with 3/4" plywood. I surrounded the base with buried hardware cloth to keep groundhogs and coyotes from making a home underneath. We have not secured the floor and despite having some wicked storms, the shed is solid. I did have a small leak in one of the skylights, but I just added more of the sticky putty in that spot and no more leak. It does get sun, but there has been no warping or fading. The doors all operate well. It has been a great, useful shed to us and we have not regretted the purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by Living4Him

  • CAN NOT RECOMMEND
Style: Outdoor Storage shed
UPDATE 6/11/2023. Shed has many issues that you need to know about. In 70-80Degree weather the center of the floor in ours bulged up full length. When it cools down all is fine. Lifetime called 70-80 Degree excessive. So make sure you live or plan to build in the northern states or it will not hold up. There was no steal supports for the window panels that are shown in one of the photo's so those bulged inward or with 20-30Mph winds and heat. I did not use lag anchors in the floor as they recommend, I used full nut/bolts 1" fender washers on both ends through the foundation. If I would have used the cheap lag anchors they would have pulled up when the floor bulged. Another person not to long ago when I asked about the floor issue had mentioned getting boards to put down and anchor would fix the problem. That tells you the flooring quality is not very good. We were using the shed for storage so we didn't have to rent a place because of the increases going on. 8 x 20 storage was $250/Monthly and many places are now asking for lease. So we had to move a lot of things out to send them photo's to show it was assembled as they required. Living off grid and to buy a lot of the tote covers to put over things to protect them from the elements. Lifetime offered to send new flooring and panels but said that 70-80Deg weather is excessive heat and replacing all the pieces would not stop it from happening again. Their sale page does not say will not hold up to 70-80Deg weather or that it's considered excessive. In order to replace all with not being able to fix it requires total disassembly of the shed. ---------- 3 years ago a video about all the required de-burring by RubberToe Assembly on youtube "DO THIS FIRST". Their videos show all the steps for this shed. Helps understand what Lifetime instructions are telling you to do. Watch a lot of videos 1st or as you go. You would think they would have better manufacturing quality to make sure they are cleaned/de-burred and actually had the shed ready for assembly out of the box. Spent 4 days going through every piece in the boxes. They all needed de-burring except the wall hangers. At least only 3 of them were broken in the bags. They don't provide corner shelves anymore. GQP bag Only 6 of the ADW screws Only 2 of the ADV screws Had to buy other screws to put vent in one gable. 2 EDB Bags Only one bag had a DHL bag of screws. Not able to put windows in second set of doors until we g0t to the hardware. Page 44 says to Secure a Wall Support Channel (AFM) to the Corner Wall Panels (AGW and AGY) using four (4) Screws (ADZ). The end with two holes goes at the bottom Only one has places for Support Channel and screws. Same with the AGL/AGN, only one has places for the Support Chanel and screws. The edge on one of each is not full depth. Screw would go through to the outside. Page 43 Section 8 EKF Bag/Box does not contain the AIW board the assembly instructions said is needed. The piece they sent was plastic, not a board that looks anything like the picture in the instructions so no way to know that was the piece they were talking about since there was no AIW marking on it. Only when finished and it never showed it was needed. The roof pieces, their manual says there is 12 AGQ panels. Not so. There is only 9 AGQ panels and 3 panels with the label code 114 were in this setup with nothing in their manual saying anything about them. So now hope it will be ok putting them anywhere. The center truss square rod that is put in required hammer to force it under the two holes for screw & bolt that it put so much pressure against the trusses that roof panels started to bulge in the center from the force pressure. With the Full skylight, there is only one center screw holding down to the roof. The edges on either side of center start lifting up a small amount after couple days. 2 Extra End Caps (CVB) - Not sure why they did that. Are they going to be defective after assembly? Maybe I have the two A. M. Shelley Voorhees, NJ, US is missing in his pack. They show a product ID on the instructions. WATCH OUT! , They changed our product ID with a small green sticker on one corner of one door. No notification. They only tell you to get your product ID from your assembly instructions. Not another piece in a box. Door chains or other catch for the middle doors would have been nice. If wind catches them they hit a part of the roof that will start to damage the doors. They do NOT swing open fully. just little beyond 1/2 way. The AHM door Deadbolts, the top one on the side door falls down every night from any wind vibration. Will need to get you own better latch pin to work as you need it to. Search on Amazon JQK Spring Loaded Latch Pin. Spent abut 12 hours with assembly over 3 days. So at least that wasn't to bad. Double time beyond the 6hr assembler team. Saved $59.50/Hr. of their assembly cost. They wouldn't have de-burred anything. Assembly only would have cost $714 with their team. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2022 by Bob Bob

  • Lots of time to assemble
Style: Outdoor Storage shed
I’ll start by saying my husband and I, two 29 year olds, put this together over five days, working about 6-8 hours a day. Could have gotten done a lot quicker but we ran into several moments where pieces wouldn’t go together as they should. A few of our roof panels arrived warped making it basically impossible to have line up in the trusses. Things like that go from taking five to ten minutes to taking two hours to figure out how to make the warped piece pop into place. Also, if you are doing the walls make sure you have enough daylight to do the entirety of the walls all at once. We got half way done with the walls before it became too dark to go on and when we woke up walking out to get started a small Florida breeze knocked every single panel down that we had put up! The front part of the roof over the doorway would not align correctly due to the two warped panels and it has resulted in the shed having panels that are not flush with the holes that connect it to the truss below. We haven’t had rain but we’re hoping to see it is still waterproof. We plan to put a tarp over this area just in case. I can’t say completely bad things about the shed because we are thankful to have. Our storage unit wanted to increase to $400 a month so the shed will pay for itself in less than a year, however, if the roof leaks I will feel so distraught for paying over three grand for warped parts that won’t fit together. We downsized from our home to a rv and the shed will serve to protect some of our most important keepsakes.the flooring is just a thing piece of plastic so you will definitely need some sort of base to assemble on to ensure water doesn’t intrude. We built a pallet porch and used extra wood to level the floor and keep it elevated off the ground. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2023 by Samantha

Can't find a product?

Find it on Amazon first, then paste the link below.