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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: Plastic, Metal


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


Item Weight: 233 Grams


Brand: Lifetime


Color: Tan


Material: Plastic, Metal


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


Item Weight: 233 Grams


Style: Single Entry


Base Material: Plastic or Metal


Top Material Type: Plastic


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: 114 Inches


Chamber Height: 7.92 Feet


Frame Material: Steel,Wood


Door Style: Double Hinged Doors


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Lifetime Products


UPC: 081483001487


Door Height: 96 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 87


Item Weight: 8.2 ounces


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 60005


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • 10-Year Update - 2 things that insured my success assembling this great shed
Style: Single Entry
I did a lot of research before purchasing this shed to replace my hail damaged 8x10 metal shed. I looked at Suncast (no 8x10's) & US Leisure sold at Home Depot, DuraMax sold at Lowes. Home Depot only ships to the certain stores so you have to pick it up with a large truck and/or trailer. Lowes would ship the DuraMax (looked just like the Suncast but 8x10) to my door but all of the complaints about the construction and quality was a big turn-off. Then, I discovered the Lifetime at Amazon. Suncast, DuraMax and Lifetime look just alike although color choices may differ. However, only Lifetime appeared to have really good reviews on construction and quality after assembly. (Home Depot/Lowes/Amazon reviews). Amazon's price was the best I could find anywhere at the time. I downloaded the full manual (with written instructions) from the Lifetime website and watched a YouTube video "Building Our Lifetime Shed" after ordering the shed. This gave me a good head start and made me realize that proper planning and being familiar with the assembly details would practically eliminate the famous "if I had to do it again". The biggest advantage was pre-assembling parts before final construction. Shed Assembly Plan (this is part of my plan that helped my stay on track) A few days before the construction day: 1. read entire manual and check for missing parts 2. assemble floor & truss - manual Sections 2 & 3 3. assemble Domed skylight - manual Section 5 4. assemble Gable - manual Section 6 5. assemble Left door - manual Section 7 6. assemble Right door - manual Section 8 With my nephew's help, we got it done in 2 days. It would have been a 1 day project but knocking down the old shed was so time consuming ... the metal screws were rusted in place ... very noisy beating down an empty metal shed! There are no words in the manual that is shipped with the boxes ... frustrating!!! So, downloading the manual from the Lifetime website IS A MUST because certain parts of the picture manual are hard to understand and getting those things wrong will cause some major problems and delay during final assembly! Just read the other reviews. TO GET THE COMPLETE WRITTEN MANUAL: 1. go to the Lifetime(dot)com website 2. click on Customer Service 3. click on Assembly Instructions (right side under "What Can We Help You Find?") OR just search Google/Bing for "lifetime 8x10 shed instructions" 4. enter the model number: 60005 (or whatever model you are getting) 5. choose the language and click on Submit 6. download, read and enjoy! As others have stated, you must be careful screwing into the plastic, especially with a cordless drill (use 1 or 2 torque setting) because the plastic will strip easily. I see that several reviewers mentioned issues with aligning doors and I also had a lot of problems with the doors aligning after finishing construction! However, the instructions recommended using plastic shims on the front walls and they helped adjust the doors quite good. However, I can promise you that door alignment problems are related to an unlevel foundation! My wooden foundation was not completely level. It would have taken some time and effort to correct it and I was in a hurry to get the assembly started so my tools & equipment wouldn't be outside too long. Nevertheless, you get what you invest in and the foundation is EVERYTHING when it comes to constructing any kind of building! So, I'm not going to blame the manufacturer for my lack of foundation preparation! :) I did have issues with leaking, again because the unlevel foundation made the roof panels misalign. I had to force the roof panels into alignment then no more leaks! I'm impressed with built-in gutters in the roof trusses. The shed is very sturdy. Again, if you 1) download the manual with written instructions and 2) anchor it to a LEVEL foundation, it will be easier to assemble, doors will align properly, everything will be leak proof and rock solid! 2023 Update - 10 years later and still going strong! I'm amazed that this plastic shed has lasted so long considering the construction (metal screws in plastic material). It did help to build it on a decent foundation although the wood frame foundation is beginning to rot due to my failure to keep the exposed wood protected from moisture last year. Also, the roof has some sagging, gaps and a few screws that popped-out. The misalignment is most likely due to the wood frame foundation settling over time since we rarely get any snow here, at the most 1/2" every 5 years or so. I have also been guilty of hanging items weighing up to 15 lbs from the interior roof metal framing which likely resulted in the middle sagging. It has survived strong winds (tornado alley) with gusts up to 50 mph at times. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2013 by Captain KS Captain KS

  • Awesome shed and good customer support
Style: Single Entry
It takes time to put together but the shed is solid when finished. Good quality parts and construction. Overall very happy. The manual is written strangely with images on top followed by dimensions and then part description. Also the videos online need to be updated since parts have changed over time. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 18, 2024 by J. Lam

  • Decent.
Style: Single Entry
4 out of 5. Decent product in the end but some extra assembly maintenance. Some stages of the assembly were a pain as a few screws and holes didn't line up very well and a couple of the plastic holes kinda stripped. A few days of high wind rattled a couple screws loose. Replaced them with thicker ones and added some sticky puddy to cement them in. They give you shimmies to help the doors line up and shut properly but those only worked "okay", so we also added a rubber garage door strip at the base of the doors to help. We also have a minor leak from one of the skylights. Since we're storing a few boxes in there and not just garden tools, the leak is a concern to us. We will try to put some extra caulk around the skylight to help. All in all, it's a good looking shed with good space and a floor, but needs some extra attention for solid durability. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2024 by Sarah

  • Do not buy a rubber shed. But a sturdy wooden one.
Style: Dual Entry
EDIT: This review is probably close to 2 years after install. IF YOU LIVE IN A WINDY AREA, I ENCOURAGE YOU TO NOT BUY A RUBBER SHED. The good: It's still kind of a cute shed. It has more character than a shed I would be able to build myself. It seems to withstand some pretty deep snow. Gets soft on hot summer days, but hasn't permanently sagged to a noticeable degree. That's about it. The bad: The doors are attractive, but terrible about closing and staying closed. Most importantly, this shed just can't hold up to windy days. Why did I think buying a rubber shed was a good idea? The doors have never been quality enough to close on their own, and I've had to build my own latch for the tops. The latches made a huge difference in keeping the doors closed, but they still fail. And by closed, I mean they look closed. There is never a time where the doors come together enough to keep dirt and varmints out. The rubber doors can easily warp and bend their way past any locking mechanism you come up with. It was windy last night and I went out to find all 4 doors blown open, again, with shed contents pouring out. Just take a look at the photos from a few weeks ago (attached). They tell the whole story about what can happen on a windy day. Now, granted, this was a really windy day, but what you see in the photos has happened more times than I can count, despite my best efforts to keep the doors closed. I've used bars in the door handles, extra latches, tie downs, and other means. I can't win the battle between a rubber shed and wind. The bottom line: By the time you invest in a solid base that has to be engineered to support the shed and make it level, and by the time you get this rubber one built, you will realize you could have had a sturdy wooden one for the same cost, if not less. I really regret this purchase and should have went with the wooden sheds. Original review after initial installation: Once complete, it's a nice shed. But the doors. Oh man the doors. I should have known that rubber doors won't work very well. I haven't been able to get them to close, or stay closed on their own. I just tie the handles together. Pretty sad that a new shed won't close it's own doors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015 by Travis Tortorige Travis Tortorige

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