Lifetime Sentinel 8' x 5' Shed with 1 Window Product Description:
- Double-Wall Polyethylene Plastic Panels
- One (1) Steel A-Frame Trusses
- Slip-Resistant Double-Wall Polyethylene Plastic Floor
- Textured Steel-Reinforced Double-Wall Polyethylene Plastic Doors
- Exterior Padlock Loop with Two (2) High-Impact Plastic Deadbolts on Interior of Left Door
Product Description
Durable and easy to maintain, Lifetime sheds deliver rugged storage to whatever needs real protection in your backyard. The strong polyethylene construction of the of walls, floor, and roof mean they wont degrade, rot, or attract termites like woods sheds, but still offer rigid support and resistance to UV damage or anything else the great outdoors can dish out. Built-in shelving keeps tools and supplies tidy, shatter-proof windows that open and lock and multiple skylights create a fresh and pleasant atmosphere. Even after the sun goes down, an included interior light keeps belongings easily accessible.
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
I BUILT IT BY MYSELF!!
By Dobie S. Pinscherman
the shed arrived on a pallet, in 2 boxes. both were really heavy. i opened the boxes, and got out the floor. measuring the actual dimensions for the floor, i made a deck to hold it, with posts set in concrete. the directions call for 2 guys to build, and a third to read the direction, but i didnt have that option. the third guy should go find lifetime products, and help them write a better manual.the shed went together fairly easy, and i used a few hand tools, and a small step ladder, like you'd have in your kitchen. directions were straightforward, although the images on some parts, need to be redrawn. shed went up, in 2 1/2 hours, again, this was by myself. the hardest part is getting the doors on. i used a long handled shovel, leaned against the doors, to hold them up, while i placed a piece of 2x4 under the door, so i could access the cotter pins. once the gabled piece goes up, the doors will support themselves.when it was all done, i found i had dozens and dozens of screws, washers, and some hardware left over. this seems to be normal, as every piece was installed, as per directions. the door latch is a bit tricky, as the diagram isnt really accurate, or descriptive. other than this, the shed went together quickly, and i had no missing, damaged or incorrect parts. i did have extras, but nothing was shorted.well worth the money, and it really doesnt need three guys to build. one guy with a few tools, and a half a brain, should be just fine. :P
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Terrific shed
By Jim Smith
I replace my 4' x 4' shed with this one hoping I could just push my mower into it without folding the handle. No such luck. Walls are much thicker than steel shed and 8' x 5' includes the roof overhang so interior dimensions are somewhat less. Harder to put together than video of man and wife team assembling it would indicate. That said, it was much easier than other sheds I have assembled. Withstood hurricane Irene without being blown over and more importantly, kept everything inside dry, despite the horizontal rain. Very pleased with this purchase.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
Cute and useful
By S.T.
We bought this shelter to put it on our backyard. It looks very well there, people think when they see it that it's a doll house for our girl. Very useful, too, I put there the bikes, christmas tree and many other things.
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