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Polar Aurora 8 x 6 FT Outdoor Metal Storage Shed, Steel Garden Shed with Double Lockable Door, Tool Storage Shed for Backyard, Patio & Lawn (8 * 6 ft)

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Availability: Only 10 left in stock, order soon!
Fulfilled by LKF USA

Arrives Jan 28 – Feb 2
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Size: 8' x 6'


Features

  • Durable & Sturdy Outdoor Sheds Storage- Storage Shed 8' x 6' . Durable construction with galvanized steel reinforcement makes this durable metal outdoor storage shed rustproof and UV-resistant. Overlapped wall panels features with waterproof and moister-resistant, worry-free for all weather condition use.
  • Sloped Roof & Lockable Door- We have conducted in-depth analysis and research on storage house shed and carefully designed a new tool shed house, including lockable doors and gable roof.Outside storage sheds sloped lean-to-roof prevents strong rains flow into the shed,rain water from gathering and preventing from rust.
  • Spacious Inner Storage Shed- The metal tool storage shed building features a large size inner,this outdoor tool storage shed is perfect for storing your garden or backyard tools, mower ,bicycles, power tools,and other items. Tall walls storage house allow for plenty of headroom to work, hang tools and store equipment.
  • Upgrade Your Backyard- Our outdoor storage cabinet can be used not only as a tool shed, but also as a pet house, providing a safer and warmer room for your pet; it can also be used as a storage room for storing boxes, and can also be used as a garbage collection room to keep the backyard tidy.Galvanized steel garden storage outdoor adds a crisp clean appearance that blends perfectly with any exterior design or landscaping.
  • 24 H Customer Service- All accessories and instructions are packaged in one box to facilitate your installation. Polar Aurora professional team will provide you with high-quality and professional services. If the product has any problems or damage, please feel free to contact us, we will provide you with a satisfactory solution in the 24H

Brand: Polar Aurora


Color: Brown, Black


Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Style: Garden,Lawn,Outdoor,Patio


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Lockable door


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 73.2"D x 89.7"W x 76.3"H


Manufacturer: LKF


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • You need a friend, and a whole day
Size: 8' x 6'
This review is for the 8x6 Polar Aurora Outdoor Metal Shed. It's a long review, go get yourself a beer. (TLDR about midway.) I bought this shed to store my yard tools in. I placed it on a prepared concrete pad, anchored it with expanding lag bolts, and sealed the underside with butyl tape. It's big enough to hold my large (3" throat @ 10hp) chipper/shredder; a lawn mower; all of my shovels, hoes, and rakes; my weedeater and all of its attachments; and some yard chemicals like fertilizer and grass killer. I wanted to get a wheelbarrow in there too but the 8x6 just wasn't big enough. That's not any kind of criticism about the shed - it's just meant to give you an idea of how much stuff it can hold. As other reviewers have mentioned, all the painted metal pieces were covered in plastic. I strongly recommend that you remove this plastic, and I truly hate to make that recommendation because it's a time-consuming task that is 100% not enjoyable. But, the plastic is imperfectly applied in places, and in these places where it isn't in contact with the metal, there's a chance water can get in there and sit. This metal is super-thin, folks. Even galvanized metal succumbs to rust eventually. Don't leave the plastic on. I included some hints on removing it at the end of my review. The shed arrived extremely early. So early, in fact, that the concrete wasn't ready yet. I had to let the shed boxes sit outside for 5 days while my concrete cured. I planned the whole concrete pour around the delivery date of the shed. So while I normally love to get my orders early, in this case, it wasn't ideal. The boxes are large and I had no place to keep them indoors. However, I'm not deducting stars for that, it's just FYI in case you try to plan as carefully as I did. Packaging was OK but not the best. There were a couple of pieces that had slight damage to one edge or another. Nothing was dented, though. None of the damage was a deal-breaker for me and most of the damage was obscured after assembly. I did take off a star for this. They could easily add in some foam to help the packaging without much trouble and without affecting the excellent price point by much. The assembly hardware is plainly marked and it's just about impossible to mix up which screws are used in which steps. I had extra screws and washers at the end so they definitely made sure to include spares. The assembly instructions were well-done and easy to follow. (I will suggest that you find and use a magnifying glass, though. Sometimes the way to tell how to orient a piece is to observe which way the oblong holes are running - horizontal vs. vertical - and man are they tiny in the pictures.) Generally speaking, though, you shouldn't be able to assemble things incorrectly. Build quality was surprisingly good. I expected a much less solid structure at this price. Fitment was overall pretty excellent, holes lined up during assembly ~95% of the time. (Keep in mind that in something this complex with literally hundreds of screws, NO ONE is going to get 100% perfect fitment. Not the manufacturer, and not the builder.) When holes didn't align I was able to move one piece or another to force alignment. This is where the helper comes in really handy. Only when that didn't work, did I resort to my own self-tapping screws. That was pretty rare, though. To reinforce to you how sturdy this shed is: in order to fasten the roof cap ridge thingy, I had to actually lay down on the shed's roof. I weigh over 250 pounds and it was solid. I did create a couple of dents, but that was my fault for putting weight down in an unsupported spot. So, this shed is definitely sturdy. Don't let the thin-gauge metal walls fool you. I'm really pleased with this purchase. Buying this and assembling it myself saved me several hundred dollars over getting one locally - which more than paid for the concrete that I put the shed on. The shed surprised me with its quality and ease of assembly. The finished product looks good. The doors open easily and the shed is solid. I would definitely recommend this shed to others, and in fact, if I needed a second shed, I'd buy one of these again. ***TLDR*** A surprisingly solid shed that anyone with decent DIY skills can build. A helper is needed. Peeling the plastic takes about as long as assembling the shed. Instructions and assembly materials are very organized and easy to follow. You may encounter some fitment issues that can be easily overcome with some self-tapping screws. Shipping was really fast but packaging could use a little improvement. You need to make plans for flooring (none included) and/or anchoring to the ground. Assembling the shed required: *A friend/helper + beer for payment *A stepladder *A step stool (or, the ladder, if it's short enough to go inside the partially-constructed shed) *An impact driver w/ phillips and allen bits *Pliers or sockets (there are a few bolted connections in addition to all of the screws) *An enormous amount of patience (because, plastic peeling) Other things I used that others might not need to worry about: *concrete anchors *Butyl tape or other sealant *Self-tapping screws (I mostly used these where fitment issues kept me from getting the holes to align.) OK, here are some pointers you may find helpful.... *The plastic you've read so much about in these reviews is actually regular old plastic wrap. It's not applied with any adhesive, it's just shrink-wrapped. Removing it is very much like peeling sunburn skin off your arm. Heat guns/hair dryers don't help, and neither do rubber wheel adhesive removers. *When peeling the plastic, look for thin little straight lines. They usually run long-ways for the whole length of the piece. These lines are actually perforations, and they are meant to rip away from the rest. Typically, you'll want to focus on a plastic strip near one of these lines to get it started. Once it's started, work just that one strip all the way down the piece until it's removed. Then go back to where you started from and start the next strip, and remove that one. Continue in this way until it's all pulled off. My helper and I experimented with this technique and it seemed to be the fastest way. For reference, he was trying to peel the plastic from a piece all at once and keeping it all together. Once I started just pulling the individual sections/strips, I was getting done faster. ALSO - don't worry so much about the plastic that's on the interior of the shed. It's not likely to get wet. *The washers are nylon and come in a 12x10 sheet. What I did was pull one row off the sheet, so I'd have like 10 or 12 of the washers together in a line. Then, when placing screws, I'd just hold the whole strip, put a screw into the last washer in the row, position it, and drive it in. Finally, I would yank on the strip of washers to break off the one that I just screwed down. This was easier and faster than trying to separate all the washers individually. *Don't allow things to lean against the walls of the shed until it's all the way together. The walls can flex quite a bit until the roof pieces go on. I caused some fitment issues by leaning my roof pieces against the walls while assembling other parts. *The screws they give you are not self-tapping, so if you do have a fitment issue that keeps holes from coming into alignment, go get a self-tapping screw. The ones they give you will just spin and not dig in. *When putting on the roof pieces, the instructions have you go from front to back. I found the easiest way to do this was to work from inside the shed, standing on a short step stool to get my head and shoulders above the roofline. It's a tight squeeze to put on the next-to-last roof pieces, but if you can get those from inside, the last two pieces are really easy to reach from outside when you're on a stepladder. How I anchored and sealed it: The instructions have you build the floor frame first. Immediately after that you start screwing on the wall pieces. In between those two steps, we did the following: *Centered the frame on the concrete pad and marked its boundaries *Helper stood on the frame to keep it steady while I made starter holes for the anchor bolts *Removed frame, made anchor holes, sank anchors *Returned frame, ensured proper alignment. Then, flipped frame upside down in-place *Applied butyl tape to the outermost edge of the frame's underside *Flipped frame back over and settled it down on the anchor bolts *Tapped frame into place with a 2x4, then went around the edges and tapped it some more to seat the butyl tape against the concrete. Bolted the frame down on the anchors. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by Jim Seefeldt

  • Great but stars… the plastic
Size: 6' x 4 '
I built this by myself without my husband’s help. He just made a platform for it. That’s a definite must. There are lots of screws. But that’s expected. I didn’t have any gloves but wore some nitriles and was careful. Came out of it unscathed. The structure is decent but has some weaknesses like plastic extenders instead of metal. The central, vented support system above the doors and back could use structural re-engineering. As a graduate of an interior architecture program, I see several places for improvement. But it’s a shed for garden tools, so I’m just not going to overthink this. (I got a 6x4- others might be built differently) Overall it’s a decent product. The plastic does keep the panels looking nice as long as the plastic isn’t messed up from scrapes. Then it’s nearly impossible to get off. Tips: set the panels in a warm place. The plastic peels better when warm, not hot. Give yourself a day or two just to peel the plastic protective layer off. This took the most time. I had to take breaks because I got frustrated until I figured out laying the panels in the sun would make peeling easier. The shed looks nice. I’m glad I took the time to peel the plastic off. But I would have been happy with a bit more banged up shed panels if I didn’t have to peel all the plastic and could have those hours back. Either way, I’m satisfied with the product. We’ll see how the shed holds up to a winter. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2023 by Amy

  • Good shed for the money, wish it was designed so the roof was flipped 180 degress
Size: 5' x 3'
This shed is a very good value. Overall no real issues during assembly. Feels decently sturdy overall, but I think bolting it to a concrete pad makes a big difference. My one wish was that they designed the roof so it was tilted towards the door not away from it. I installed mine next to my garage like a lean to. I didn't like that the roof as designed would dump water towards my garage foundation so I installed the roof the other way around. First none of the holes lined up, but that was easy. Bigger hurdle was that the door no longer opened because of the roof overhang. However after taking 1/2" off the door everything was perfect. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2023 by Hello Name! Welcome!

  • Wow
Size: 5' x 3'
This ended up being nice. The instructions were very limited however thank goodness clearly showed diagrams of what screw types and washers were to be used for each piece. 2 people 2 to 4 hrs install. I had to wait for a windless day and used all eight of my arms to self install the first four panels. Took me about 2.5 hours by myself to build the whole shed but I am a craftsman. The two not so good things I found was the washers were all ganged together in a sheet. I had to pull every washer off one at a time. They should come loose. That was a lot of extra work on my part, and cheap in my opinion. The second thing is that holes were not drilled on the outside of the frame. Where the first panels are installed as per instructions, there are three screws then one screw. The one screw hole was not drilled. The slide bolt works very nicely. The door with added diagonal rods is nice! Overall, great deal for the price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2023 by J

  • 10 hardcore hours of building
Size: 8' x 6'
Beautiful shed!! TAKE THE PLASTIC film OFF I DID NOT NOW IM SORRY AND CANT GET IT OFF this shed took 3 experienced adults 10 hours to assemble but well worth the labor, no real issues, instructions are ok the quality is good its not water proof in heavy rain storms but good enough no floor but I have it on a wood deck pretty heavy it should not move in nys weather. I may even buy a smaller one EXCELLENT SHED well worth 300 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 28, 2023 by JOHN 16245 JOHN 16245

  • Leaks
Size: 8' x 6'
Just a heads up it does leak a bit. Buy yourself some clear sealer for the top
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2023 by Sally

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