Lifetime 60012 Extra Large Deck Box
Consumer’s Digest awarded the Lifetime Deck Box a Best Buy award in September 2009, stating “This unit delivers the most storage capacity of any deck box and includes the best warranty of any horizontal shed that we found. A spring hinge keeps the lid from slamming shut–a great feature that’s unique at this price.” Our 130 gallon Lifetime deck box has plenty of room to store all the items that you want to keep in a convenient outdoor location and comes with a strong, lockable, spring-hinged lid which opens to more than 90 degrees for easy access. The versatile design of the Lifetime deck box even allows you to install interior dividers or shelving. This weather-resistant Lifetime deck box is built to withstand the elements with UV-protected high -density polyethylene (HDPE) construction and a water-resistant seal to keep your storage items safe and dry. A great solution for your outdoor storage needs! 10-year limited manufacturer warranty.
Product Features
- Extra-large deck box made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) plastic, powder-coated steel hinges
- Interior capacity is 130 gallons or 16.4 cubic feet
- Inside dimensions are 57 inches long by 20.75 inches wide by 23.75 inches high
- Lockable lid with spring hinge for gentle closing
- Stylish two-tone design in brown and tan
- Backed by a 10-Year limited manufacturer warranty
Best solution – sun and rain – but… Check out the photo.I placed this box in direct sun light part of the day, hot close to equator climate year round, and prone to heavy rains.Water getting into yours?- The first thing you want to do is make sure the ground is raised. See how I put a 6 inch cement platform? That’s similar to per code in most cities. You want to do this for your box for two reasons.1) The cement is even. So the plastic isnt going to warp out causing large gaps on base2) If your…
Metal items rusting like crazy. Purchased September 2014. This would be five starts if not for every bolt, nut and piston holding it together rusting like crazy. Some items in the box have rust stains dripped on them and now the lid keeps popping open. The box is in a covered patio, but the Florida humidity must have got to it. Regardless, shame for not using stainless steel for an item meant to be outside. I see it falling apart after another couple years. The warranty? “This warranty does not cover damage caused by…