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ShelterLogic 6' x 10' x 6' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors

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Color: Gray


Size: 6' x 10' x 6'


Features

  • DURABLE FRAME: Made from an all-steel metal 6 x 10 x 6-foot frame that is 1-3/8 inches thick
  • MADE TO LAST: Bonded with a premium powder-coated finish that prevents chipping, peeling, rust, and corrosion
  • WATERPROOF COVERAGE: Grey cover is durable and made from an advanced triple-layer ripstop that is waterproof and UV-treated to resist fading
  • RATCHET-TITE: Cover tensioning system ensures a drum tight cover that keeps it tight and neat looking
  • EASY SLIDE CROSS RAIL SYSTEM: Locks down and squares up frames for initial and continuous frame to fabric fit

Description

The ShelterLogic Shed-in-a-Box 6 x 10-foot outdoor storage shed has a small footprint and big value when space is at a premium. Made from an all-steel metal frame that is 1-3/8 inches, the Shed-in-a-Box is tough and durable. The metal frame is bonded with a premium powder-coated finish that prevents chipping, peeling, rust, and corrosion. The patented ShelterLock stabilizers ensure rock solid stability that delivers a secure, more durable shelter. Shed-in-a-Box is designed for use in every season and can protect your equipment from sunlight, rain, tree sap, snow, wind and more. Features the Ratchet-Tite tensioning system that ensures the cover is tight and neat looking. The cover is UV-treated inside and out with added fade blockers that results in a fabric cover that withstands the elements. With a waterproof cover made from ripstop, the Shed-in-a-Box is sure to provide protection for your items. The high profile white interior provides enhanced illumination so you can easily find what you're looking for. For privacy, two double zippered door panels are included. Win back garage space with an affordable storage solution. With 60 square feet of storage space, the Shed-in-a-Box is great for storing garden tools, mowers, snow blowers, snowmobiles, ATVs, pool items, or anything you need to store out of sight. With a 1-year limited warranty, you can be confident in the quality of your purchase. Two people are recommended for assembly. Assembled Dimensions: 6' x 10' x 6.5' Total Storage Area: 60 sq. feet Purchase Includes: (1) Steel Frame (1) Gray Fitted Cover (2) Double Zippered Door Panels (4) 15-Inch Auger Anchors Easy Step-by-Step Instructions

Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Yes


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 120 x 72 x 78 inches; 83.78 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 70403


Department ‏ : ‎ unisex-adult


UPC ‏ :


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Arrow


Best Sellers Rank: #402,864 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #946 in Storage Sheds


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Customer Reviews: 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (912)


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 120"D x 72"W x 78"H


Item Weight: 38 Kilograms


Chamber Depth: 32.8 Feet


Material Type: Plastic


Base Material: Alloy Steel


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Frame Material: Metal


Brand Name: ShelterLogic


Manufacturer: Arrow


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 1 Year Limited


UPC: 677599704031


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


Manufacturer Part Number: 70403


Model Number: 70403


Included Components: (1) Steel Frame(1) Gray Fitted Cover(2) Double Zippered Door Panels, for front and rear(4) 15-Inch Auger AnchorsEasy Step-by-Step Instructions


Item Type Name: Cover


Color: Gray


Style Name: Peak


Door Style: Peak


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Required Assembly: Yes


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  • Great deal for medium sized shed
Color: Gray Size: 10' x 10' x 8'
Great shed. Easy enough to put up with teenager helping over a weekend. I'm in Alaska and it has been windy this winter and it has withstood to weather. It's also close to the house, so that helps with stability,. We've been able to make more than enough space in our large 1 car garage by storing big ticket items like bikes, yard equipment, etc. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2026 by debbie p.

  • Great for the price
Color: Gray Size: 10' x 10' x 8'
Went together no problem. Cover is kinda thin and during install got tiny rips from the metal framing. Easily patched with duct tape Then got 13 inches of rain in 4 days and it worked like a champ high winds and rain! Would buy Tia again!
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024 by M. Ticknor

  • Proper assembly takes time and care
Color: Gray Size: 6' x 10' x 6'
This is the second one we have purchased so we were somewhat experienced in assembly which helped. There are many parts and assembly steps, which are only shown in diagram form without any text explanation. There are over 60 bolts in three bolt sizes involved which only vary by an eighth of an inch in length or so, so identification and sorting is necessary and they are not interchangeable. If only the manufacturer packaged these separately instead of all in one big mixed bag it would be nice. Furthermore, my unit seemed to have been mistreated in shipping and the packaging is so poor some of the tubing sections were out of round and I needed to straighten the roundness manually to allow them to fit together. Bottom line is, be very careful to assemble correctly with all bolts properly located to avoid sharp ends protruding outside to rub on the cover. Assembly and setup is much easier and maybe mandatory that two people are involved. Tightening the ratchets for the ends and cover is tricky. Do not let the tightening strap disappear into the seamed fabric tube. All that said however, the resulting shed is functional and waterproof if set up correctly. The only other caveat is that the cover material only lasts a couple of years at most and the company sells upgraded covers but they are expensive. We did buy a better cover for our first shed after the original failed, and it is supposed to last up to ten years. We will see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2021 by David Hubka

  • Nice shelter for the price, but cover doesn't last long and is difficult to replace
Color: Gray Size: 6' x 10' x 6'
We have a small fenced in area next to the house where we keep a go kart and some of the kids' ride-on toys. I had a tarp attached to the fence to cover them, it was screwed to the fence on one side and anchored to some small concrete piers I poured on the other side. But the high winds in our area kept tearing the tarp off the anchors despite it being inside a fenced area. I decided to try one of these shelters, it's short enough to fit below our 7' fenceline (and thus not be seen by the neighbors/ HOA) but big enough to hold all the stuff. As others have mentioned the instructions are a bit vague, but between the instructions and a little bit of logic it can be figured out. Once the frame is assembled and the covering in place it's actually quite a sturdy little setup. The covering is pretty heavy material, it's stood up to our winds just fine. Time will tell what kind of UV resistance it has, but after a few months in the brutal Texas sun it still looks like new. It does get pretty warm inside in the summer, there's not really any venting unless you count the small grommet holes in the doors (they're there for strapping the doors up though, not for venting). The zippers seem very nice, it's no problem at all opening/ closing the doors. It's been through a few rains and seems to be water-tight. So far so good! 11-19-2012 update- I've had the shelter up for a year now and it still looks like new! No problems with it at all and it's hold up quite well. 08-22-2013 update- Well at the beginning of the summer the top cover on the shelter started ripping. Now a couple of months later the top cover has almost completely disintegrated, it's in shreds all over the fenced-in yard where I assembled the shelter. So it lasted about 1-1/2 years. The end panels are fine, but of course you can't order just the top cover, you have to buy the top cover and the end panels together as a kit. The replacement cover kit is 129.99 plus 16.87 shipping = 146.86 and cannot be ordered online, you have to call in (and wait and wait). Personally I think that is WAY expensive considering the whole shelter cost 208.99 with free shipping from Amazon. Very disappointed in the lifespan of the cover, I was expecting it to last at least 3 or 4 years. Also disappointed in the cost of the replacement and the thought of having to pay that cost every 18 months. I reduced my rating from 5 stars to 3 stars because of this. 01-25-16 update- I am reducing my rating from 3 stars to 2 because of the short life span of the covers, the difficulty in installing them and the fact that you have to call them to order a replacement because it's not listed on their site. I am currently on my 3rd cover in less than 5 years. I have two patio umbrellas made out of Sunbrella fabric that have lasted years without issue. Denver airport's tensile fabric structure has been in place 20 years and still looks great. The point is that the technology exists to make durable fabric that lasts many, many years but ShelterLogic instead chooses to use the same cheap material to make these sheds that you would get buying a tarp from a home improvement store. 07-26-19 I installed cover #4 in 2018. ShelterLogic should give these kits away for free because they would make a killing just selling replacement covers! This last one lasted less than a year before holes developed. I've had enough, I've spent more on the shelter and the replacement covers than I did on all of the stuff inside the shelter. The cover is in absolute tatters and that's it, I'm not buying another. It's going in the garbage which is what I should have done when the first cover fell apart. Lowering the review to one star, if only zero were an option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2011 by Francis Wright III

  • Portable garage
Color: Gray Size: 6' x 10' x 6'
I live in an apartment complex without covered or indoor parking. I wanted to keep my baby ('07 Goldwing) protected from the weather and dry when it rains. There is a private "patio" with privacy hedges along the front of the two story town houses that's just enough bigger than the shelter that I can get around it easily. It is very well built, the materials appear to be of good quality, durable and absolutely waterproof. It's fairly easy to assemble even alone. I started inside but quickly moved outside while it would fit through the door. It's well protected from the wind by the hedges, so it's free standing. I didn't think the landlord would appreciate holes in the concrete for the anchors. There have been some nasty thunderstorms with high winds and it hasn't moved. Not mfg's fault but there were a lot of sections of the tube frame missing. First call got a promise to get them to me in 10 days, second call actually got them ordered and delivered as promised. Absolutely no problems replacing the pieces the freight company lost. The box is heavy but I got it in the house without help. The inside has plenty of space for this very large motorcycle. Able to ride it in, just have to lower the antennae first. I added velcro to the roof and the flap door to hold it open when it's breezy. I thought some ties inside and outside at the top of the door could have been sewn into the seams and would have made it easy to keep the door open, but the velcro works well. The floor is the concrete and the sides are long enough that they curve outwards and keep the rain from coming in. It would be perfect for any motorcycle (possibly two crotch rockets), ATV or lawn tractor. I wouldn't hesitate to recommend this highly. Wish I'd known about these years ago and plan to take it with me if I move. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 16, 2008 by Greg H. Detroit

  • Nice Shelter, Kinda Sorta
Color: Gray Size: 6' x 10' x 6'
I bought this to house my Honda Silverwing 600 maxi scooter. I've been using a standard sized Bike Barn, which turns out to be just a bit too small. Also, it's been blown around and torn up quite a lot - but that's another story. This ShelterLogic shelter is quite roomy by comparison, and gives me plenty of extra room to work on the bike in there, etc. I like that it's not too tall (6 1/2 feet at the ridge), which I think gives it a more stable profile out in the wind, and we have plenty of that here in NM, especially now, in the Spring. This shelter must be staked down, and the kit comes with four auger style stakes to use for this. I was only able to use one of them because of the rocky soil here, so I used three other metal ground stakes for the three other corners, and so far it's working fine. The shelter doors - there are three separate pieces to this thing; two end door pieces, and the top cover piece - will blow around in the wind, so you shouldn't expect them to be perfectly "tight" and sealed. This shelter isn't completely tight anyway, and you will get dust blown into it to some degree. The picture makes it look more sealed up then it actually is, and any wind will compromise that picture-perfect fantasy anyway. All in all I'm happy with it thus far - I've had it up for a week now. You'll need some basic hand skills and tools to erect it, and one person can do it easily enough. I can't speak to longevity of course. However the quality seems to me to be capable of some of that. UPDATE AFTER A WINDY, DUSTY WEEK OF USE: If you need a shelter that will keep dust out; if you live in a windy area where there is a lot of dust/dirt/earth, etc., then I'd suggest you look for a different shelter system. This one won't do it. I live in such an area - Spring here is always windy, and this Spring has been unusually windy - and my motorbike has been literally covered with a layer of dirt after some windy days. I wish it were different, but there it is. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 17, 2011 by matthew

  • No words to assemble - only pictures
Color: Gray Size: 6' x 12' x 8'
Ok, so there are a few things that I didn't know when putting this together. One - make sure to separate everything to make sure you have what you need. The different screws were difficult to figure out which ones where the "long" screws. This could be eliminated if they simply separated them and gave them a part number like they do the rods. Two - look through the entire instructions prior to starting as there are a couple of things they have you put together and then move around it or take it apart to do the next step. Three - I got cheaper and easier to use anchors. The ones that come with it are more difficult to use. I went to Ocean State job lots in the pet section and got 4 anchors that screw much easier into the ground. I utilized these with ratchet straps that I attached to the side rails and it keeps the structure from moving at all. I did have some burs inside of the rods that are supposed to fit together so make sure you have a small file that fits onto your hand drill just in case you have to file them down like I did. DO NOT tighten all of the screws. Little tip - put clear nail polish on them prior to screwing them in and once it dries, it'll hold them in place without having to tighten too much. Tightening them too much will crush the rods and if you ever need to take it apart, you'll never be able to put it back together. To take it apart if using the nail polish, take a heat gun or hair dryer to it and loosen it up. One thing I was also told by my neighbor was to get a light colored tarp to place over the shelter. The reason for that is to keep it cooler and to protect it. The sun is generally what diminishes the material so if you put a tarp over it to begin with, there won't be sun damage that will eventually make the material thin which will get destroyed by the wind. This is a good pro-active choice to keep the integrity of the shelter for a long time to come. This size fit my Harley very nicely and has kept her nice and dry. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2019 by Tracey Reed

  • The "Charlie Brown" Shelter Logic Shed
Color: Gray Size: 10' x 10' x 8'
No quality control with HORRIBLE customer service.Less than a couple minutes into assembly the 3rd and matching 4th pole could not be connected as the holes did not line up.I told my friend to pack it up and I would return it as with a quick 50% failure rate and at least 75 parts to go chances were 50% of the remaining parts were also defective.The lady from customer service actually in a sarcastic tone said and I quote "well re drill the holes"--I was shocked to say the least. She did offer to send new parts but with many parts to go I said no I am returning it. NOT an option. As it turns out as Shelter Logic sells online via a 3rd party and they do not accept returns but tell you to call Shelter Logic. In the end we had to move poles around which obviously voids the warranty and affects the integrity of the shed.The 4 augers to square up the frame are useless in rocky Maine soil -Shelter Logic covers it bases by telling you to dig holes and put them in cement-really?? We built a floor to attach and square it up. The back flap actually started to rip as we tightened it down and the ratchet actually came apart. A front ratchet not only came apart but cut the cord to tighten down the front flap.The main flap sleeve on the right was not cut so after sliding the poles thru we had to cut it to tighten the poles and pull the main flap tight. We paid our friend to help us assemble it and along with parts we had to replace we have around $400 invested and I doubt it will last a month let alone the winter.We are senior citizens with a limited income and have borrowed to fix our home.We bought the shed as we had spent a lot in my building a new wooden storage shed but still needed more space.We felt the shed would provide us the space and save money we were very wrong. We have a sign on our lawn inviting people to check out our "Charlie Brown" ShelterLogic shed, have posted pictures on face book and I also posted pictures and a write up- as a long time firefighter -on our website with the intent of saving people from being ripped off a we were. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2013 by RICK

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