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popularneomatrixviper posted Dec 25, 2025 02:29 PM
popularneomatrixviper posted Dec 25, 2025 02:29 PM

Lifetime Resin Outdoor 8' x 12.5' Storage Shed $999.99 Costco.com

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Dec 25, 2025 11:46 PM
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noahtheimagineDec 25, 2025 11:46 PM
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Seems like a decent value for the square footage.

recent resin sheds
$871.20 for 7x7
$1458 for 15x8
Dec 26, 2025 02:17 PM
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pwnkingDec 26, 2025 02:17 PM
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Great deal, but you need a foundation. And a solid weekend assembly. The window, skylights and the included shelf and hooks are all make it a good deal. I did a concrete slab in the backyard for this and am very happy. It comes with a floor, that holds the whole structure together so it needs to sit on a level surface. This is the lowest you will see till next new years sale.
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Dec 26, 2025 02:18 PM
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pwnkingDec 26, 2025 02:18 PM
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Great deal, but you need a foundation. And a solid weekend assembly. The window, skylights and the included shelf and hooks all make it a good deal. I did a concrete slab in the backyard for this and am very happy. It comes with a plastic floor, that holds the whole structure together so it needs to sit on a level surface. This is the lowest you will see till next new years sale.
Dec 26, 2025 02:26 PM
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rjs987Dec 26, 2025 02:26 PM
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Anyone know the dimensions of the door?
Dec 26, 2025 07:49 PM
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HilikusDec 26, 2025 07:49 PM
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Quote from rjs987 :
Anyone know the dimensions of the door?
Door Opening Dimensions: 58.3 in. W x 75.4 in. H (148 cm x 191,5 cm)
Considering it to get my ATV outta the garage.
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Dec 26, 2025 11:27 PM
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PumpkinatorDec 26, 2025 11:27 PM
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Great price, just a tough time of the year to be laying a concrete slab as the foundation.
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Dec 26, 2025 11:58 PM
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Dec 26, 2025 11:58 PM
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original 1499 now 999.

Can be lower when this promotion applied.

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Dec 27, 2025 12:25 AM
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berrydingleDec 27, 2025 12:25 AM
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Had this shed for over 2 years now
Great price
Great shed
Nothing bent yet

Only thing i wish it had heavier duty shelf and the heavier duty wall hooks
Dec 27, 2025 12:32 AM
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richpoor47Dec 27, 2025 12:32 AM
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got a little smaller one from sams club 8x7.5 but might sell and get this since it's overflowing, wish the 8x20 would be on sale too.... I built a frame using pressure treated wood 16 inch spacing and added 3/4 OSB over it, I also put flashing on edges where osb was exposed. With a wood frame you can jack up and even move around property easily. been almost 2 years floor is solid, but would recommended exterior ply for places that get a lot of rain.
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Dec 27, 2025 01:35 AM
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richpoor47Dec 27, 2025 01:35 AM
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Quote from Pumpkinator :
Great price, just a tough time of the year to be laying a concrete slab as the foundation.
pavers are is a great alternative, using paver pads you don't need to much stone. plus have it delivered even better than loading and unloading at a big box store.
Dec 27, 2025 02:05 AM
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samhamDec 27, 2025 02:05 AM
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Dec 27, 2025 03:00 AM
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My experience with building the 8x10 was not the greatest. I built the foundation using 4x4s and filled it with 3/4" gravel just like some videos on YT did it. You need to be sure that this foundation is 100% level or you aren't going to have a great time installing it. My first issue is it took me way too long to figure out how to install the truss because most of the items are not labeled. I could have saved so much time if they did this. I had to watch the videos multiple times to figure out what went where.

My second issue I ran into was installing the walls into the floor. For some reason they would not line up, I assume it may have been due to either the floor pieces not being leveled or possibly one slipping out of the tongue and groove. I was able to get it installed after several attempts.

You need to be very careful with your impact. Even with having it on the lowest setting some screws still didn't go in properly. Lifetime will send you replacement screws which are different thread if you call them up.

Finally this thing is not water proof. I am getting water coming in and it isn't coming from the root. I caulked the inside floor to wall connections as well as the tongue and groove and still am getting water on the floor. I need to reach out to support to see what is going on but having multiple entry points by the door where water can get in is probably the issue.

Overall would I buy this again? Absolutely not. Spend the extra money and get a wood shed. Yes it is double the price but it will not only outlast this but will not leak. Maybe I got a dud or it is indeed leaking from the roof but I will need to attempt to hose the roof down and see some day.
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Dec 27, 2025 04:09 PM
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PumpkinatorDec 27, 2025 04:09 PM
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Quote from richpoor47 :
pavers are is a great alternative, using paver pads you don't need to much stone. plus have it delivered even better than loading and unloading at a big box store.
I haven't worked with pavers, but assume you install them on a sand base. Definitely would have the shed delivered to my location, I'm sure the boxes are bulky and heavy.
Dec 28, 2025 04:46 PM
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hollowpocketsDec 28, 2025 04:46 PM
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Quote from richpoor47 :
pavers are is a great alternative, using paver pads you don't need to much stone. plus have it delivered even better than loading and unloading at a big box store.
In the northeast they frame a square 2-3' larger than the dimensions use Treated 4*4 (4*6 or 6*6) and fill it in with crushed limestone or concrete for drainage. Make sure that base is level then build on top of it.

Quick to go up and is a good level base that has good drainage and won't typically sink over time like pavers, etc.

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Dec 29, 2025 08:45 PM
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richpoor47Dec 29, 2025 08:45 PM
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Quote from hollowpockets :
In the northeast they frame a square 2-3' larger than the dimensions use Treated 4*4 (4*6 or 6*6) and fill it in with crushed limestone or concrete for drainage. Make sure that base is level then build on top of it.

Quick to go up and is a good level base that has good drainage and won't typically sink over time like pavers, etc.
that's a good solution too actually for a long term pad would be good if you sprinkled a bag of concrete and compact to get it nice and flat. I'm getting this one to replace my sam's club 8x7.5. Mine's been up for 2 years on a PT frame, no concrete piers pure ground contact, treated the bottom with copper green and hasn't moved and wood looks the same as the day i bought it. I do live in so cal where we barely get really heavy pours.

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