🏡 Elevate your storage game with style and strength!
The LIFETIME60209 Vertical Storage Shed offers 53 cubic feet of secure, weather-resistant storage in a sleek, steel-reinforced design. Measuring 74 x 142 x 174 cm, it’s engineered to protect your valuables from the elements while maximizing vertical space, complete with padlock loops for added security.
Product Dimensions | 74 x 142 x 174 cm; 47 g |
Part number | 60209 |
Item display height | 174.5 centimetres |
Item display length | 78.6 centimetres |
Item display width | 143 centimetres |
Item display weight | 45 Kilograms |
Material type | Wood, Alloy Steel |
Capacity | 53 Cubic Feet |
Power source type | air_powered |
Manufacturer | Lifetime |
Item model number | 60209 |
ASIN | B0793MJCJT |
L**.
Top quality shed
I wanted a sturdy, easy access and aesthetically pleasing shed. This has certainly delivered.Every piece of this shed is solid. Each part is either clicked into place or sits neatly together but each piece is held together with plenty of screws.Shed is largely self assembly but a 2nd pair of hands is helpful for the roof.You know how solid this shed is when you are moving it around as it holds it's shape but is heavier than expected due to the quality.The colour and wood effect make for a pleasing addition to the garden but mostly I am happy that I have no future maintenance other than a wipe down.I have two of these sitting side by side and absolutely love them.Well made & worth the extra money. Highly recommend.
M**Y
Well made and great value
Great storage unit. Easy to assemble (2.5 hrs approx). Clever design and good value for money.
R**D
Generally well made, and a useful size.
Finally we have a place for all those other outdoor things we needed to have stored outdoors! The amount of gardening stuff we had cluttering the utility room was driving us mad, and this just about saves us from having clutter in a utility room, stuff that never even gets used over winter. We effectively bought this to gain space indoors.I must first say that 4 stars is a bit unfair, as my rating would be more like about 4.8, I just wanted to indicate that all is not perfect, just close to it.It needed to be assembled in-situ, in a small space only about twice as large as the garden store itself. It was difficult doing this as many parts are bulky and can be hard to manoeuvre in such a small area. The fully assembled store would have been impossible to move into this place from either access point. This also meant that having two people collaborating was also difficult, although in the end this was necessary for the base to be fully attached. Some parts could be assembled in more open areas, for example the doors can be assembled (door furnutire and hinges) just about anywhere and brought to the storage shed later, which is what I did. Given an open area to work it, this could be a one-person job, and if you watch the Lifetime online assembly video (which omits the doors for some reason) the whole process could be rather quick. With two people it gets far easier for someone to be shooting in the screws and the other holding everything steady but, with a bit of inventiveness, one person could do this quite easily.The instructions are quite simple, and the parts naming scheme made identification of similar-looking parts very simple. The blister packaging was something of a pain to use, and all of the screws and smaller parts come in these, so there's a lot of cutting that needs doing to get at things such as screws, etc. I wasn't going to be making this in one go, so I needed to keep these bits in the blister packs until they were ready to be used.A few other reviewers complain about the alignment of screw holes, or holes not being there at all. I suspect that they may not have paid attention to alignment and orientation when putting parts together (sometimes it's a case of aligning something properly in step 2 because that becomes important in step 7). The instructions use pictograms to show you what the aligment should be and, a bit like IKEA self-assembly, you do have to spend a moment understanding what the instructions are telling you.Two people are very helpful when attaching the roof. Having someone manoeuvering the roof and aligning the shed walls (these wobble about and go "out of true" when there's no roof to stabilise them) is very handy, and with two people doing this job, we made putting the roof on pretty much the quickest of all of the tasks.The build quality, if you've assembled it correctly, is excellent. It's designed very well to keep water out, with wrap around corners on the sides that attach to back and sides doors in a nice straight orientation that makes it easy to seal the shed. Humidiy will get in there, so it's going to be worth opening it fairly regularly, which is usually the case anyway. Water ingress will be unlikely barring a flood, since the parts are designed to be assembled in a way that directs water away from the interior.The interior size is very useful, and Amazon suggested a particular shelving unit to complement the shed itself (you can buy shelf packs from Lifetime, but we went with freestanding shelf units instead, since they have better load bearing and don't really stress the shed structure from being attached to the walls. These were "TAHA ® 4 TIER BLACK PLASTIC GARAGE STORAGE SHELVING SHELVES STORAGE UNIT SHED SHELF 133x60x30" and they fit really well. We have two of these, one orientated front to back on the left side and the other along the back wall into the right rear corner. There's still L-shaped floorspace for a variety of gardening tools such as spades, forks, brushes. There's also space for our pressure washer and a couple more garden gadgets that are quite bulky. We've tended to keep our tooks in the boes they came in, where possible, and this allows us to make things really tidy and quick to access in there. The shelves are now almost entirely filled, and we have a separate basket for the tools we got to very often, such as hand forls, trowels, secateurs etc. We may keep small electricals in there as well, a hedge trimmer, for example, when we are more sure about the moisture that may get in there.The only minus, and it's possibly a significant one for some people, but less so for us, is the deadbolts, These attach to the left door and extend into niches in the doorway opening. For us, the top bolt sheared at the handle end after just three uses. I noticed a niche cut into the deadbolt's latch and thought it was supposed to be there. Now I'm not so sure! The latch of the deadbolt is the part that goes over a "stay" so that the bolt can be held open and allow the door to move freely. Once it can't be latched, the bolt is useless. It's permanently extended, keeping a closed door closed, or preventing an open door from being closed. It broke when the door was closed, as I was trying to open the bolt, and I had to remove the bolt assembly completely to be able to close the shed. I intended to contect Lifetime as Amazon offer this, but it's a phone number in the USA, about as much use as a chocolate teapot to someone in the UK.We've locked the shed with a padlock for the moment, but its an annoying problem to have.Overall, though, its one of the best sheds I've assembled and put to use. I prefer it to others such as Keter because it seems more solid and, importantly for someone with my personal views on the Middle East, it's not funding a company that does business in illegal settlements in the West Bank.I'm new to Lifetime's products but, based on my experience here, it's a sound and also quite probably an ethical choice!
E**E
Small shed that's handy
Arrived well packed & on time. Took a few hours to put together, if you are putting it together yourself, it needs 2 people to do it. Everything was there & instructions were clear. Just the right size & very sturdy. Nice little portable shed. Good value for money. Very pleased with this product. Performance is good too.
A**R
Not cheap, but very well made.
The fact I have bought another one, confirms how pleased I am with it.It's not as straightforward to assemble as a Keter product and may stretch a novice. You will need someone to hold the roof in place whilst you go inside and put the screws in.I wish this company would make a single door version that was half the size of the double door version so they could go side by side.The only fault is the roof slopes forward, so the rain pours down the doors. Stupid design error.
M**S
Good product but has issues
Everything arrived on time. Putting it together was straight forward using Using YouTube step by step guide. Here is the only downer all metal for the shed was to long for it and I had to cut. The doors couldn’t be fitted and also wouldn’t close unless they was cut.Luckily I have an metal grinder but anyone that doesn’t will be stuck and have to send it back.I’m happy with the product but if I couldn’t fix the issues myself I wouldn’t want it and I’d send it back.
N**L
Not easy to assemble but worth it in the end.
This is a nice looking little storage shed that won't rot like our wooden shed which is falling to pieces.Assembly was, well, not easy. I'm a tradesmen with all the tools and this unit was a challenge.It was doable though but if you're a novice DIYer it might get a bit much.I mostly managed it single handedly but I needed a hand to hang the doors.But the final result was worth the 4 and a half hours I spent on it.You'll definitely benefit from an electric screwdriver, PZ3, PH2 bits, a drill, some spare 3mm bits and a fair bit of patience.It looks good on my side driveway.
A**R
Beyond awful - the worst self-assembly item I have ever bought.
I don't even know where to start with a review for this product. The components seemed of decent enough quality out of the box and the instructions were reasonably clear. Apart from that, I think this is without question the most shoddy, poor quality manufactured item I have ever bought. Very few of the parts fit together without having to be butchered, very few of the holes in the plastic align with the metal components, particularly the hinges which means that the doors don't close properly, the lock doesn't align and I am highly doubtful that it will be watertight. My husband is a professional tradesman and is no slouch when assembling flat pack items, but this awful, awful product tested his patience to the limit. It makes me livid every time I look at it to think of how much it cost and that we are unable to return it.
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