Lifetime 10 x 8ft. Dual Entry System Outdoor Storage Shed
Lifetime 10 x 8ft. Dual Entry System Outdoor Storage Shed
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Valid 5/15/2026 - 7/5/2026
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The 10-foot wide Sheds from Lifetime Products give you that extra space needed while accenting the beauty of your backyard. This outdoor storage shed is constructed with heavy-duty steel trusses, high-density polyethylene, and a robust double wall system, ensuring exceptional strength and reliability. The shed is further reinforced with quality steel, providing longevity and a secure storage solution. The high-pitched roof allows for quick drainage of rain and snow, adding to the durability of the structure. 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. ***Consult all local building codes to verify if the shed requires a building permit. Before beginning assembly, you must construct a flat/level platform.
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- Storage shed has an attractive appearance and design to complement your home
- Customizable shelving and storage system to help keep you organized
- Shed is made with dual-wall high-density polyethylene (HDPE) construction
- Heavy-duty steel trusses provide additional roof strength
- High-pitched roof allows for quick drainage of rain and snow
- Lockable steel-reinforced doors help keep the storage shed secure
- Low maintenance design
- Slip-resistant high-density polyethylene (HDPE) floor protects against oil, solvents, and stains
| Brand | Lifetime |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Door Opening Height | 75.4 in. |
| Door Opening Width | 58.3 in. |
| Exterior Height | 8 ft. |
| Exterior Length | 10 ft. |
| Exterior Width | 8 ft. |
| 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, and (2) sets of double doors. |
| Floor Included | Floor Included |
| Interior Height | 7 ft. 9.5 in. |
| Interior Length | 93.7 in. |
| Interior Width | 117.7 in. |
| Maximum Roof Load | 23 lb. per sq. ft. |
| Maximum Wind Resistance | 65 MPH |
| Number Of Entrances | 2 |
| Number Of Windows | 1 |
| Product Weight | 500 lb. |
| Roof Color | Brown |
| Roof Material | HDPE |
| Door Type | Double Door |
| Siding Material | Polyurethane |
| Shed Style | Gable |
| Siding Color | Brown |
| Storage Capacity | 71.25 cu. ft. |
| Trim Color | Brown |
| Warranty | 10 Year Limited |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 60001 |
Q: is this a wooden shed
15 days ago- A: No, this is not a wooden shed. Our sheds are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is durable, low maintenance, and weather resistant. Unlike wood, HDPE will not rot, splinter, or need painting, making it a long-lasting storage solution.15 days agoHelpful?
Q: Hi, Can the end doors be installed on the end of users choice? Interchangeable? I need side door in front of me, and end door on my left. Pic shows end door to my right. Thanks
a month ago- A: Yes, the 8’ side doors can be relocated to the opposite end of the shed. You will just need to make sure the associated corner panels are positioned on that other end as well. The doors on the 10’ side cannot be relocated to the opposite side. Thank you for your inquiry.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Connecticut requires " must be anchored to resist a 100 mph three-second gust" can this be done with a 60001?
3 months ago- A: You must anchor your shed to keep your warranty intact. Failure to anchor the shed may result in property damage and/or personal injury. You can find instructions on how to anchor your shed toward the back of the assembly manual. You can download that beforehand from lifetime.com under the model number. Additional hardware may be required. If you plan on anchoring your shed to a concrete platform, you must purchase the correct anchoring hardware. We recommend using a hammer drill, 5/16" (8mm) masonry bit, four (4) 3/8" x 2" (10 mm x 5cm) Concrete Screws and four (4) 3/8" x 1" (10 mm x 2.5 cm) Fender Washers. These would be drilled and screwed into the 4 corners of the shed into the concrete.3 months agoHelpful?
Q: Connecticut requires "support for 35 pounds per square-foot ground snow load" does the 60001 meet this requirement?
3 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. The road load is listed at 23 lb. per sq. ft.3 months agoHelpful?
Q: what kind of tools do you need to assemble
10 months ago- A: Assembly manuals are available for download on Lifetime.com under the model number. The assembly manual will have the tools needed with pictures. The tools needed for the assembly of the shed are: 7/16" Wrench, 3/8" Wrench, Mallet, Exacto Knife, Phillips Screw Driver, Pliers, Hammer, Electric Drill, 5/16" Wood Drill Bit, 5/16" Masonry Drill Bit and Safety Goggles. Thank you for your inquiry.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Could this be used to house a home water pump if yes can the floor be cut to sit down over the existing submersible pump and tank?
a year ago- A: We have not designed our sheds for this purpose and no testing has been done for this. The shed's floor is part of the structure of the shed and any modifications could alter the shed's stability. It is not recommended that a hole be cut into the shed's floor. Please consult our Lawn and Garden team before making any modifications to your shed outside of the instructions in your manual. Some modifications could void your warranty so you'll want to be sure first. Our Customer Service Team can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT). Live chat is available on Wednesdays and Fridays 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).a year agoHelpful?
Q: Would this work fir a Pony & Miniature Donkey & Miniature Horse to have the option to go in & out as they please to have on my 1 ACRE & 1/4? They already have a Huge Shade Shelter but i was just wondering if they'd like thus too?!
2 years ago- A: The Lifetime Sheds have not been designed for living animals or small horses. Ventilation could be a problem and the horses could push the walls in. We do not recommend using this for horses of any size.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: On model #60001, can the side opposite the side door be ordered with a widow?
2 years ago- A: Sorry, but unfortunately we do not modify sections of our sheds so it is not possible to get the side you are wanting with a window.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Does it have a floor with it
2 years ago- A: Yes, this shed does come with a slip-resistant high-density polyethylene (HDPE) floor that protects against oil, solvents, and stains. The floor has a load weight capacity of 5,040 pounds (35 pounds per square inch.) Thank you for your inquiry.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are both the side and end doors the same width?
4 years ago- A: Yes.4 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: is this a wooden shed
15 days ago- A: No, this is not a wooden shed. Our sheds are made of high-density polyethylene (HDPE), which is durable, low maintenance, and weather resistant. Unlike wood, HDPE will not rot, splinter, or need painting, making it a long-lasting storage solution.15 days agoHelpful?
Q: Hi, Can the end doors be installed on the end of users choice? Interchangeable? I need side door in front of me, and end door on my left. Pic shows end door to my right. Thanks
a month ago- A: Yes, the 8’ side doors can be relocated to the opposite end of the shed. You will just need to make sure the associated corner panels are positioned on that other end as well. The doors on the 10’ side cannot be relocated to the opposite side. Thank you for your inquiry.a month agoHelpful?
Q: Connecticut requires " must be anchored to resist a 100 mph three-second gust" can this be done with a 60001?
3 months ago- A: You must anchor your shed to keep your warranty intact. Failure to anchor the shed may result in property damage and/or personal injury. You can find instructions on how to anchor your shed toward the back of the assembly manual. You can download that beforehand from lifetime.com under the model number. Additional hardware may be required. If you plan on anchoring your shed to a concrete platform, you must purchase the correct anchoring hardware. We recommend using a hammer drill, 5/16" (8mm) masonry bit, four (4) 3/8" x 2" (10 mm x 5cm) Concrete Screws and four (4) 3/8" x 1" (10 mm x 2.5 cm) Fender Washers. These would be drilled and screwed into the 4 corners of the shed into the concrete.3 months agoHelpful?
Q: Connecticut requires "support for 35 pounds per square-foot ground snow load" does the 60001 meet this requirement?
3 months ago- A: Hello, thank you for your question. The road load is listed at 23 lb. per sq. ft.3 months agoHelpful?
Q: what kind of tools do you need to assemble
10 months ago- A: Assembly manuals are available for download on Lifetime.com under the model number. The assembly manual will have the tools needed with pictures. The tools needed for the assembly of the shed are: 7/16" Wrench, 3/8" Wrench, Mallet, Exacto Knife, Phillips Screw Driver, Pliers, Hammer, Electric Drill, 5/16" Wood Drill Bit, 5/16" Masonry Drill Bit and Safety Goggles. Thank you for your inquiry.9 months agoHelpful?
Q: Could this be used to house a home water pump if yes can the floor be cut to sit down over the existing submersible pump and tank?
a year ago- A: We have not designed our sheds for this purpose and no testing has been done for this. The shed's floor is part of the structure of the shed and any modifications could alter the shed's stability. It is not recommended that a hole be cut into the shed's floor. Please consult our Lawn and Garden team before making any modifications to your shed outside of the instructions in your manual. Some modifications could void your warranty so you'll want to be sure first. Our Customer Service Team can be reached at 800-225-3865 or by email at customercare@lifetime.com. Customer Service hours are Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT). Live chat is available on Wednesdays and Fridays 7:00 am to 5:00 pm (MT).a year agoHelpful?
Q: Would this work fir a Pony & Miniature Donkey & Miniature Horse to have the option to go in & out as they please to have on my 1 ACRE & 1/4? They already have a Huge Shade Shelter but i was just wondering if they'd like thus too?!
2 years ago- A: The Lifetime Sheds have not been designed for living animals or small horses. Ventilation could be a problem and the horses could push the walls in. We do not recommend using this for horses of any size.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: On model #60001, can the side opposite the side door be ordered with a widow?
2 years ago- A: Sorry, but unfortunately we do not modify sections of our sheds so it is not possible to get the side you are wanting with a window.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Does it have a floor with it
2 years ago- A: Yes, this shed does come with a slip-resistant high-density polyethylene (HDPE) floor that protects against oil, solvents, and stains. The floor has a load weight capacity of 5,040 pounds (35 pounds per square inch.) Thank you for your inquiry.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: Are both the side and end doors the same width?
4 years ago- A: Yes.4 years agoHelpful?
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