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Lifetime 6446 Outdoor Storage Shed (8 x 15 Foot) + Arrow Shed AK100 Concrete Anchor Kit

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Pattern Name: Storage Shed + Concrete Anchor Kit


Features

  • Lifetime storage shed features 6 skylights, 2 windows, 2 vents, 2 shutters, 2 peg strips, 2 shelves and 4 corner shelves (90" x 9")
  • Shed dimensions - Exterior: 15 ft. W x 8 ft. D x 7 ft. 10.8 in. H. Interior: 90" W x 174" D x 70-94" H
  • Shed made of UV protected High Density Polyethylene with steel supports; Low maintenance
  • Anchor kit includes 4 steel corner gussets, 11 perimeter hold down clips, 16 anchor bolts and screws to attach shed to concrete slab
  • Anchor kit includes masonry drill bit and instructions; Recommended tools - drill, screw driver, wrench, gloves etc. needed for installation

Description

Lifetime 6446 Outdoor Storage Shed with Shutters, Windows, and Skylights, 8 by 15 Feet, Putty/Brown Lifetime's 15-foot wide Garden Buildings are not only built for superior strength and durability, they also have an attractive appearance and 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 and durable construction creates the perfect solution for your storage needs. Arrow Shed AK100 Concrete Anchor Kit Arrow is the world’s leading maker of storage buildings and made in the USA. When using a concrete slab as a base for your Arrow shed or storage building, consider the AK100 Concrete Anchor Kit to help anchor the outdoor shed to the slab or foundation. This anchor kit is intended for use on all Arrow storage buildings. With this kit, your Arrow shed will get the protection needed against strong winds. The Arrow Shed Concrete Anchor Kit is a smart and easy way to secure your Arrow storage structure to a concrete pad. The concrete Anchor Kit comes complete with all required parts and easy to follow instructions. For proper installation, it is important that the overall size of the patio/slab has approximately 9/16" [1,4 cm] clearance between frame and edge of concrete around entire perimeter. This handy anchor kit includes:[4] steel corner gussets[11] hold down perimeter clips [16] Anchor bolts [39] 10 x ½ inch [13mm] Screws[1] 1/4 inch masonry drill bitBefore you begin your DIY project, it’s important to have the following tools for fast and easy assembly:Carpenter's Level1/4" Masonary Drill Bit[included in kit]Drill [Electric]2 Phillips Head ScrewdriverSafety GlassesTape Measure1/8" [3,2 mm] Drill Bit3/8" Wrench1/4" [6,4 mm] Drill BitHammerWork gloves and long sleeves1 Anchor Kit is recommended for most buildings. Anchors are used at each corner and spaced evenly along the floor frame [sold separately]. In just 3 steps, your outdoor storage shed is firmly secured to the concrete foundation:1] Corner Gusset Installation2] Hold Down Clip Installation3] Front Frame Anchor Installation

Specs & Other Info

SpecificationDetails
BrandLifetime
MaterialsAlloy Steel, High-Density Polyethylene, Polycarbonate
Dimensions2"D x 9"W x 90"H
StyleModern
Top Surface MaterialPolycarbonate
AssemblyRequired
ManufacturerLifetime

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


The Lifetime storage shed has garnered praise for its durability, spacious interior, and aesthetic appeal, but not without criticism for its assembly process. Users appreciate the shed's sturdiness and how it withstands various weather conditions, making it a functional addition to any outdoor space. However, the difficulty in assembling the shed due to poor instructions is a commonly cited drawback, requiring patience and often more than two people to efficiently complete. Despite assembly challenges, the shed's quality and functionality have convinced most users of its value.

Pros

  • 🔨 Sturdy construction withstands harsh weather
  • 🏡 Aesthetically pleasing design enhances outdoor space
  • 🌟 Spacious interior accommodates large items easily
  • ✅ Low maintenance and resistant to pests
  • 🚚 Positive delivery experiences reported

Cons

  • ❗ Complex assembly process with poor instructions
  • 🛠 Requires multiple people for assembly
  • 💧 Not completely water-tight without additional sealant
  • 🚪 Door alignment can be problematic

Should I Buy It?

If you're in need of a durable, spacious, and visually appealing outdoor storage solution and are willing to navigate a challenging assembly process, this shed could be a worthwhile investment. Its performance in various climates and the additional space it provides for your outdoor equipment make it a valuable addition. However, if assembly is a concern, be prepared to enlist help or consider a professional assembly service.


  • Great Shed for Hard to Reach Places
Pattern Name: Storage Shed
As with every household, we needed more storage space. Our 3 bedroom bi-level is busting at the seems and our wooden shed (delivered on a flatbed truck) was full too. So it was time for another shed. I looked at a lot of different options but the biggest stumbling block I had was how I was going to get the shed where I wanted it. I needed the shed to be in the back yard. The yard is accessible by small truck but my septic system is in the way for a flatbed to come in. I thought about building one from scratch but with the time for labor and money for materials, it just didn't make sense. I looked at the wooden shed kits from Lowe's and Home Depot but they are really not made all that well (for a wood shed). I reluctantly decided to look at the "plastic" Lifetime sheds. I first thought how good could they be, after all they're made of plastic! My local Lowe's had one and I was surprised how well it was made. The kit is designed so that when it's all together, it's actually pretty solid. Amazon had the 15'x8' foot shed for about the same price the big stores were selling it for. I could have ordered one from Lowe's and had it delivered or picked it up with my truck, but it's pretty heavy. I noticed this shed was Amazon Prime eligible (which I have) and thought how could they possibly ship this thing in 2 days to my house for free. Guess what, they did! I couldn't believe it. A trucking company contacted me to set up a delivery time and a day later they were backing down my driveway. The free, speedy shipping was great, I was however a little annoyed that the trucking company came with only the driver and a dolly. I had to help him offload the shed from his truck at the end of my driveway. So do you think I would get workman's comp if I blew my back unloading it from their truck? ;) I unpacked the boxes one at a time, loaded the parts in my pickup truck and drove around back to the construction site. Easy, easy! Assembly was fairly easy. Some of the directions were a little confusing but if you take your time you can figure it out. This is DEFINITELY a two man(woman to be pc ;) job. You need someone to hold and someone to fasten. My dad and I had the entire shed together in a long 8-9 hour day. I did have to go back the next day to do some finishing touches like slip in the plexi windows and attach the shutters but that took all of 30 minutes. One very important note! The base for the shed needs to be perfectly flat and level. Almost flat or slightly off isn't going to cut it. The included plastic floor of the shed is the base for the entire structure. The wall panels interlock with each other and snap into tabs in the floor. You need quite a bit of pressure and persuasion to get the tabs locked in. Once in though it's a pretty solid structure. In a perfect world you would want to have a concrete base poured that was perfectly level, but for a shed this size at a minimum of 4" thick, that's a lot of concrete. I would not suggest mixing it by hand, the way to go is bring in a truck to pour it. For me concrete wasn't an option because of where it was located. Instead I got a load of QP (Quarry Process) which is basically 3/4" stone with stone dust mixed in that compacts really nicely. They use this stuff for driveways and for retaining wall bases. The secret is you need to spread it in thin layers compacting each layer as you go until you reach a 4" thick base (spraying each layer with water first and then compacting is better). This is a nice solid base that if done properly will never move or frost heave. The QP cost about $160 delivered and you can rent a gas powered compactor for about $50 - $75 per day (which I would recommend. Doing it with a hand compactor is hard work). You could put the shed directly on the QP base but I went one step further and built a wooden base. Back to Lowe's for some pressure treated 2"x4"s and pressure treated plywood. I bought 2 - 16' 2x4s for the front and back and then 8' 2x4s for the sides and in-between. I built the base as if I were building a wall. I cut 3" off the 8' 2x4s and spaced them 16" on center. I actually used 4 saw horses (one on each corner) to make building the base a little easier on the knees. Once built we placed it on the QP base, squared everything up and then dropped 4'x8' full sheets of plywood and screwed down with gray coated deck screws. I actually built my base to be just slightly larger than the base of the shed so I had to cut the last piece of plywood. To make your job easier you could just leave it as a full piece making your overall base dimension 16'w x 8'd. If I had to do the base over again I would probably place the 2x4s 12" on center rather than 16" to give it a little more strength. The floor flexes a little when you walk on it and especially once you start loading it down with heavy stuff. I might also consider using 2x6s for the base structure for added strength. The 2x4s, plywood and screws cost about $200 My biggest complaint about the shed itself is the roof panels. The front peak was a real P.I.A. to put together and the panels didn't line up perfectly. I don't think I'm going to have leaking problems but there are a few small gaps. The alignment of the doors is another issue and why it's so important to have a level base. If the base is off even a little bit from left edge to right edge, the doors won't meet properly in the middle. You'll need to shim and tweak to get everything to ling up. Speaking of the doors, the inside door latch barely works (again because of alignment issues) so invest in a good waterproof combination lock ($14 from Lowe's :), to prevent the doors from coming open and of course to help protect your stuff. Even with these few little quirks, I'll give the shed a 5 star as the most bang for the buck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2013 by Tom

  • Great value and good looking
Pattern Name: Storage Shed
I needed a shed in my back yard and wanted it to be low-maintenance, and to block a street sighting (a specific request to my household), so I wanted it to be at least 15 ft wide and 8 feet tall. This shed is a perfect match, on paper. After doing all research, I was sure this is what I wanted, and started looking for deals. Amazon at the time was offering it @ $1650, which was a bit too much, so I waited. Finally one day it dropped to $1470, then I bought it. The delivery was excellent. I live in MA, the delivery company send a truck and laid down all four packages exactly where I wanted them to, saving me a tons of time/energy. I agreed with other reviewers, it is not a one day job for sure. I hired 2 handymen, plus myself, and it was like 1st day, foundation, (the place I want to place it was not leveled), 2nd day, assembly, 3rd day (actually a half day), also assembly. So if your base is flat, I would guess it's going to cost you somewhere between one day and two. The shed looks very good, however I did have a water leaking near the joints of front door roof frame, but not too bad. After the rain stopped, I caulked them, now it's completely dry inside since then. Talking about the leaks, I am not sure if we missed anything, but again now the problem was solved by caulking. The door lock is useless, but I wouldn't trust the door lock anyways. Those two things are the reason why I gave it 4 stars. A lot of reviewers had complained the instruction is awful. Amazon is doing a great job. Just to be prepared, I downloaded the instructions myself, and printed it out. Here is the link [...] but amazingly Amazon had a copy of the detailed instruction included in the box, very nice! It is very sturdy, holding up my yard tractor without any problems. We also had a couple of strong winds, stays still. It's spacious, that the tractor is only taking a little less then 1/3 of total space. My garage is now free from gardening stocks, which is the biggest plus. I only have it setup about one month, so let's see how far it goes from here, I will update. Update 04/2014. after a brutal winter, the shed survived the New England weather. We had wind gusts up to 30mph, more than a foot of snow/ice, freezing rain, cold temp minus 10F, the shed showed no problem of handling them. No leaking any where at all, staying still. Also I didn't see any insects inside the shed. Thus I am changing my rating to 5 stars. Update 04/2015. The past winter in New England was a monstah. Record snow falls, 2 blizzards, coldest temperature, etc. The worst winter in history has been put in the book. The shed however, demonstrates its well built nature, by having not developed any problems throughout two years. By far I am very happy about it. Will try to come back next year and give it another update. :) Update 04/2016. Well this past winter in New England was milder, so it was just another piece of cake to the shed. No problem at all, and no complaints from me. Now we have entered the fourth year together and I am confident that we can easily go for a decade. We will see how it performs this year. :) See how it looks now (Apr 2016) in the third picture. vs when it was set up in 2013 in first two pics. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 31, 2013 by yunner yunner

  • Terrible directions
Pattern Name: Storage Shed
Let me first say that the finished product is very nice. The shed is very sturdy, aesthetically pleasing, and spacious inside. I read at least one review complaining that this shed was not water tight, it is designed with vents at either end and would require a great deal of sealant in order to make it truly water tight. Having said that as a garden shed to keep 99% of the weather out it is perfect. I could not give the shed 5 stars due to it’s atrocious construction directions. First, the instructions suggest 3 people for construction, this is not a suggestion it is a requirement. I have remodeled houses from the studs out, rebuilt engines, carburetors, and transmissions, built full sized trusses, and an endless list of other projects but, these directions were mind numbing to try to follow. The directions were horrible, they required multiple reads, repeated steps, and hours of extreme frustration. We had 4 people working on it and still were short on hands. In order to snap the corners in a 6’ 5” tall man had to literally hang on the piece. There are several steps with no written directions that require staring at a black and white, undetailed images for what feels like an eternity. Having said that, if you have the patience and are in need of a nice looking sturdy shed this is for you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2021 by Amazon Customer

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