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Costco Members: 10' x 7' Suncast Modernist Sliding Door Storage Shed (2 Colors)

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$1,000

$1,600

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 10' x 7' Suncast Modernist Sliding Door Storage Shed (Gray or Brown) on sale for $999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lom8104 for sharing this deal.

Note: Use the selection buttons on the product page to select either Gray or Brown.

Product Details:
  • Sliding Door System Ideal for Space Saving Storage of Lawn and Garden and Much More
  • Pad-Lockable Sliding Door Keeps Contents Safe and Secure (Lock Not Included)
  • Steel Door Frame and Slide Rail System to Prevent Tampering
  • Functional Vents for Air Circulation
  • Includes: Storage Basket, (2) 2 ft. Storage Shelf & (6) Single Tool Hook Hanger

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Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 550 Costco customer reviews.
    • 10 Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Additional notes:

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Costco Wholesale has for its Members: 10' x 7' Suncast Modernist Sliding Door Storage Shed (Gray or Brown) on sale for $999.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member lom8104 for sharing this deal.

Note: Use the selection buttons on the product page to select either Gray or Brown.

Product Details:
  • Sliding Door System Ideal for Space Saving Storage of Lawn and Garden and Much More
  • Pad-Lockable Sliding Door Keeps Contents Safe and Secure (Lock Not Included)
  • Steel Door Frame and Slide Rail System to Prevent Tampering
  • Functional Vents for Air Circulation
  • Includes: Storage Basket, (2) 2 ft. Storage Shelf & (6) Single Tool Hook Hanger

Editor's Notes

Written by Nate650 | Staff
  • About this deal:
  • About this product:
    • Rated 4.1 out of 5 stars based on over 550 Costco customer reviews.
    • 10 Year Limited Warranty
  • About this store:
    • If you don't have a Costco Warehouse Membership, you can sign-up here.
  • Additional notes:

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Written by lom8104

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tlee23
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Too sweeten the deal, I bought two racks that are from Costco direct category and was able to get additional $100 off per item. I bought two small gladiator racks to install in the shed.
I feel like you get more usable wall space with a sliding door.

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Dec 05, 2025 05:59 PM
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mrklmadisonDec 05, 2025 05:59 PM
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Yesterday 12:23 AM
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PumpkinatorYesterday 12:23 AM
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Been looking for a shed, anyone have this one? I have never liked sliding barn doors and favor the traditional swing doors, wondering this door setup is against rain and rodents.
Yesterday 12:26 AM
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bugsy714Yesterday 12:26 AM
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I've also been looking for a shed just can't bring myself to spend 1000 bucks on plastic

Somebody tell me the reasons why that is a foolish opinion
Yesterday 12:34 AM
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ohheyitspaulYesterday 12:34 AM
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Quote from Pumpkinator :
Been looking for a shed, anyone have this one? I have never liked sliding barn doors and favor the traditional swing doors, wondering this door setup is against rain and rodents.
I had one at my old house. Front door didn't leak, but I did have to a leak from somewhere else on the back. Might depends which direction rain normally comes from on your property also. Never had an issue with the sliding door getting hung up etc, but I also prefer swinging doors.
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Adam_RYesterday 12:36 AM
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Quote from bugsy714 :
I've also been looking for a shed just can't bring myself to spend 1000 bucks on plasticSomebody tell me the reasons why that is a foolish opinion
Because many of the pieces will be broken from delivery in cold weather (if that's where you live) and you won't find out until you've been out in the cold for hours assembling. On the other hand, you're buying from Costco and they'll likely take care of any issues
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babygdavYesterday 12:39 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank babygdav

Quote from bugsy714 :
I've also been looking for a shed just can't bring myself to spend 1000 bucks on plastic

Somebody tell me the reasons why that is a foolish opinion
  1. Pallet Shed dirt-cheap.
    You only need to buy screws, stain, and a few parts along with a crowbar and saw.
  2. When the sunlight degrades the plastic, no way to resurface like wood (sand, power wash, stain, etc) to make it look new.
  3. Depending on locale, disposal end-of-life may be expensive (plastic disposal vs organic).
  4. If you want to mount things inside, easy to drill anchors into wood. That plastic? No idea if it'll hold up.
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Yesterday 12:40 AM
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tlee23Yesterday 12:40 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank tlee23

Too sweeten the deal, I bought two racks that are from Costco direct category and was able to get additional $100 off per item. I bought two small gladiator racks to install in the shed.
I feel like you get more usable wall space with a sliding door.
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LanmindYesterday 01:05 AM
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Can I live in it?
Yesterday 01:29 AM
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bugsy714Yesterday 01:29 AM
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Quote from Lanmind :
Can I live in it?
Out here in California if you want to run electricity to a shed with permits they consider it a structure that somebody might live in lol
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BeautifulScene1380Yesterday 01:38 AM
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Quote from bugsy714 :
I've also been looking for a shed just can't bring myself to spend 1000 bucks on plastic

Somebody tell me the reasons why that is a foolish opinion
Resin lasts forever and needs no stain, sanding, or power washing. It will never rot or get termites. You only really need an electric drill/driver to assemble, though a rubber mallet may help.
That said, the shed I got (not this model) had some components that were somewhat warped, so it became a challenge getting the screw holes to line up. It's not a one-person job.
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PumpkinatorYesterday 01:58 AM
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Quote from babygdav :
  1. Pallet Shed dirt-cheap.You only need to buy screws, stain, and a few parts along with a crowbar and saw.
  2. When the sunlight degrades the plastic, no way to resurface like wood (sand, power wash, stain, etc) to make it look new.
  3. Depending on locale, disposal end-of-life may be expensive (plastic disposal vs organic).
  4. If you want to mount things inside, easy to drill anchors into wood. That plastic? No idea if it'll hold up.
I've had a Keter 4x7 plastic shed at the corner of my property for garden supplies that's 21 years old and still holding up nicely. That being said, the shed is shaded by a tree and doesn't get much direct sunlight. The plastic shelf on the inside started to sag, but supported it with a 2x4 and going strong.
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FairWriter8849Yesterday 03:11 PM
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Quote from ohheyitspaul :
I had one at my old house. Front door didn't leak, but I did have to a leak from somewhere else on the back. Might depends which direction rain normally comes from on your property also. Never had an issue with the sliding door getting hung up etc, but I also prefer swinging doors.
Advice I saw on a reddit thread was to silicone caulk all the pieces either during or after assembly. That ensures what you think will be dry is dry. Also helps keep bugs out.
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TS_TSYesterday 03:24 PM
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Purchased. I had seriously considered buying this at list price in store this year and last year and at this price I bit.
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For those on the fence, I bought this one last year and have had another 7x8 plastic shed (Keter, I believe) since 2017. I am not a professional, but consider myself somewhat "mechanically inclined" (i.e., I buy a lot of tools for one-time use... ). For me, the sheds were easy to set up (it took two afternoons for each), mostly alone, but having a second person can cut setup time in half or more. On this shed, the roof panels are the most challenging part, but not impossible to install. Even though I live in the sunny Southwest, this shed, as well as the 8-year-old one, has not faded (at least not significantly). We do not receive much rain, but occasionally it pours, and we get snow. Both sheds seem tight, and I have not noticed any leaks. At $1,000 this is a decent deal.
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MikeyhofoshoToday 12:37 AM
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No floor included on this or any shed mostly. Correct?

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