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product_id: 4379473
title: "ShelterLogic 8' x 8' x 8' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors"
brand: "shelterlogic"
price: "₨30402"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Shelter Logic"
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# Waterproof triple-layer cover Heavy-duty reusable auger anchors 8'x8'x8' durable steel frame ShelterLogic 8' x 8' x 8' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors

**Brand:** shelterlogic
**Price:** ₨30402
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🏡 ShelterLogic Shed: Your all-season fortress for gear and peace of mind!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ShelterLogic 8' x 8' x 8' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors by shelterlogic
- **How much does it cost?** ₨30402 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.sc](https://www.desertcart.sc/products/4379473-shelterlogic-8-x-8-x-8-shed-in-a-box)

## Best For

- shelterlogic enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shelterlogic brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Effortless Frame Fit:** Innovative Easy Slide Cross Rail System locks and squares the frame for a perfect, tensioned fabric fit every time.
- • **Weatherproof Warrior:** UV-treated, triple-layer polyethylene cover with antifungal and anti-aging agents keeps your gear dry and protected in any season.
- • **Secure & Stable Setup:** Heavy-duty reusable auger anchors and ShelterLock stabilizers ensure your shed stays firmly grounded, even in extreme weather.
- • **Bright & Functional Interior:** High-profile white interior enhances natural light, making it easier to find and organize your stored items.
- • **Built to Last, Built for You:** High-grade alloy steel frame with Dupont powder coating resists rust, corrosion, and wear for years of reliable use.

## Overview

The ShelterLogic 8'x8'x8' Shed-in-a-Box combines a rugged alloy steel frame with a waterproof, UV-protected triple-layer cover to deliver a durable, weather-resistant outdoor storage solution. Featuring heavy-duty reusable auger anchors and an Easy Slide Cross Rail System, it offers secure stability and a perfectly tensioned fit. Designed for all-season use, its bright interior and zippered doors provide convenience and protection for your equipment, making it a smart investment for long-term outdoor storage.

## Description

Product Description ShelterLogic 8' x 8' x 8' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors desertcart.com Designed for easy set up and portability, the ShelterLogic Shed-In-A-Box storage series efficient and affordable way to store ATVs, lawn/garden tractors, snowmobiles, and other types of bulk storage. Measuring 8 x 8 x 8 feet, it features a high-grade steel frame construction that is finished with a Dupont powder coating that prevents chipping, peeling, rust and corrosion. You'll be able to create a durable shelter quickly thanks to the rugged Ratchet Tite tensioning system and ShelterLock stabilizers. The waterproof, triple-layer shelter cover features a heat-bonded enhanced weave polyethylene construction, and it's been UV-treated inside and out with added fade blockers, anti-aging, antifungal agents so it will withstand the elements for years to come. And the high-profile white interior creates enhanced illumination.In addition to an all-steel frame and waterproof cover, this package includes double-zippered door panels, stabilizing blocks, auger anchors, steel foot plates, and easy-to-follow step-by-step instructions.

Review: Not the easiest to set up, but solid and lasts for years. - This is my third Shelter logic shed. The last one I bought in 2008, gave to bro in 2012 and he's still using it. It's very faded, has some mouse holes in bottom, but he lives on a farm, and it's in direct sunlight most days. So based on that, when I needed a temporary shed for new mower while waiting on garage build...it was a no brainer. Again, instructions aren't the clearest, it's a PITA to put up (especially solo), you'll swear at it....but once up, you'll swear by it. Bro looks forward to getting this, new to him, shed in a few years :) I'll probably keep this, build it on a concrete base with a 4x4 bottom frame, 2 layers high, and keep it til I leave this blue marble. PS 6x8 would have been plenty for a lawn tractor.
Review: Assembles fine, sure to last a long time! - Frist off, it’s a well-constructed unit with good quality parts. And assembly is straight forward; I did it myself in a few hours. The concern about it constantly falling apart during assembly was not my experience even though I did follow some of the recommendations to ‘tie’ it together. Was clear to me that these temporary ties were not needed due to the sung fit of the tubing. Here are the tips I suggest based on my experience in installing this at my seasonal campsite. Step 6: post squaring up the frame in Step 5, mark where to place the anchors inboard a about 4 inches from the corners at a 45-degree line from the comer. This way the anchors will (when attaching the securing lines) both ‘pull’ the frame side to side and front to back. Then move the fame over a couple of feet to install the anchors. New Step 6A: place back the frame and square it up again. Now take 4 spikes (not included) and drive them thru part 800361 which is the ‘foot’ of the frame. There are holes in this part including one at the top and bottom that will accommodate this spike and still allow the rachets in later steps to attach. The spikes will now hold the frame in place nice and square while installing the canvas. Given this you can skip over (not do) the loose wire ties to the anchors in steps 6a thru 6e. Note that I consider the supplied anchors more then adequate for my conditions. Step 7, 8 and 9: the “i” are simply telling you to NOT put the poles inside the sleeves and to NOT pull out the strap. The canvas ‘wraps’ around the frame and when you pull on the straps as you cinch it up. It will make sense once you do one panel. Step 8 and 9: you will need to pull apart select tubing joints for the straps. Having a rubber mallet will both help to get them apart and put the back together again. Step 11: the supplied rachets, while adequate, are fragile and finicky. One of mine was bent up (due to shipping damage?) so I had to pull it apart and straighten it out. Also, if needing to release the strap once tightened you may have to assist it to unwind. A screwdriver in the ‘slot’ of the wrapper core will assist in that. Additionally, the straps are too long (better then too short!). I found that cutting off about 6 inches per end left enough to properly wrap around the rachet but not fill it up to the point of overflowing and binding up. And do not forget to use a lighter to melt the end so it does not unravel. Step 11a. the hook of the rachet goes into the hole in the foot on the interior. The outside holes are for the large tarp that is installed in starting in step 12. Step 14: when placing the overall tarp and starting to tie it down, it is easy to have it too far forward or backward, so take your time and adjust as you go along. I measured the amount of ‘warp’ on the front (both left and right side) and same on back and got it as even as possible. Was about 5”. Step 14a: when putting the 2 tubes together pay attention to the holes on each end. They need to line up. While this is shown in the diagram, was not an obvious highlight. Step 17a. while the measurement shown is about correct, understand that the height and position of these cross beams dictate the both the location and the tightness of tarp. If one crossbeam is too high the other too low will result in an uneven wrap of the tarp. Once I centered the tarp, I loosened the clamps (part no. 13202) slightly and then tapped down the crossbeams with a rubber mallet to get the necessary tension. Step 18: I snaked the wire tie between the end of the crossbeam and the upright pole fishing it thru the clamp (there is room). By doing this the hold down wire is ‘trapped’ vs. being able to slide along the cross beam as it is shown in18e. Also, I fed the wire differently thru the wire clamp; i.e. instead of it being as shown in 12d. I fed the bitter ends in thru it in opposite directions. Then, after slightly tightening the nuts and using Vice-Grips, I was able pull it tight and then fully tighten the nuts. And this is where, if the anchors are at that few inches of kitty corner, it really holds the whole shelter in a good and tight fashion. And key to this are the spikes in new Step 6A, i.e. the spikes will keep the frame from pulling in when attaching the wire ties. Post all of this, need to check to ensure the door zips up without stress or being too loose. If so, pull out the spikes in the front and adjust as needed. I also when around and readjusted the rachets as needed. Overall, as great product that I expect will last a long time! UPDATE: Follow up after a couple of months, but it’s been like a couple of years! This was installed at my campsite in the Adirondack mountains in upstate NY where, like the rest of the country, we have been experiencing extreme weather conditions. Like those labs where they test things under extreme conditions to evaluate how it will hold up in the long term, we have had extreme winds as well as rain and unseasonably cold conditions this summer. How's it doing? Short answer: it like the day it was installed! Still sturdy, no rips, still taught and zero water inside (the ground can get wet from water running under it via the rocks). Recall also that I used the supplied “temporary” anchors > they were just fine for my soil conditions, but I did use spikes in the tubes as part of the set-up process and left them in. Updated from 4 to 5 Stars as a result! Door Tip. I continue to enjoy this shed but found it a little awkward to roll up the door and bungee it open > it simply does not roll up too easily. Fortunately, the bottom of the door has a pocket and a 1” PVC pipe fit it like it was made for it. And Presto! Now rolls up like a dream and easy to put on the bungees. I put end caps on the pipe after cutting it to length to keep out the critters. Note of caution: when unrolling it, guide it down to preclude it from falling and jerking the door which may eventually damage it. I used schedule 40 PVC but would have preferred schedule 10 as its slightly lighter but there was no availability in my area.

## Features

- EASY SLIDE CROSS RAIL SYSTEM: Locks down and squares up frames for initial and continuous frame to fabric fit

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Base Material | Alloy Steel, Metal |
| Brand | ShelterLogic |
| Color | Gray |
| Door Style | Zippered Doors |
| Door Width | 57.5 inches |
| Floor Area | 64 square_feet |
| Item Weight | 31 kg |
| Material | Plastic |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Style | Peak |
| Style Name | Peak |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Ultraviolet Light Protection | UV Protection |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ShelterLogic
- **Color:** Gray
- **Item Weight:** 31 Kilograms
- **Material:** Plastic
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Outdoor Activities

## Images

![ShelterLogic 8' x 8' x 8' Shed-in-a-Box All Season Steel Metal Peak Roof Outdoor Storage Shed with Waterproof Cover and Heavy Duty Reusable Auger Anchors - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71ZQTPZR9LL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Could the canopys frame handle the weight of bikes and scooters hanging**
A: That is not recommended and would void the warranty.

**Q: Top angle pieces have short and long end,barely different but would effect size.. Either looks ok but which way is correct?**
A: I used long angle side on ends

**Q: How big is the door opening?**
A: Door is 6 feet 10 inches.

**Q: How does it hold up to snow ?**
A: No snow here yet. It did stand up to recent 55mph winds without any damage.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Not the easiest to set up, but solid and lasts for years.
*by M***E on July 13, 2025*

This is my third Shelter logic shed. The last one I bought in 2008, gave to bro in 2012 and he's still using it. It's very faded, has some mouse holes in bottom, but he lives on a farm, and it's in direct sunlight most days. So based on that, when I needed a temporary shed for new mower while waiting on garage build...it was a no brainer. Again, instructions aren't the clearest, it's a PITA to put up (especially solo), you'll swear at it....but once up, you'll swear by it. Bro looks forward to getting this, new to him, shed in a few years :) I'll probably keep this, build it on a concrete base with a 4x4 bottom frame, 2 layers high, and keep it til I leave this blue marble. PS 6x8 would have been plenty for a lawn tractor.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Assembles fine, sure to last a long time!
*by S***. on June 26, 2021*

Frist off, it’s a well-constructed unit with good quality parts. And assembly is straight forward; I did it myself in a few hours. The concern about it constantly falling apart during assembly was not my experience even though I did follow some of the recommendations to ‘tie’ it together. Was clear to me that these temporary ties were not needed due to the sung fit of the tubing. Here are the tips I suggest based on my experience in installing this at my seasonal campsite. Step 6: post squaring up the frame in Step 5, mark where to place the anchors inboard a about 4 inches from the corners at a 45-degree line from the comer. This way the anchors will (when attaching the securing lines) both ‘pull’ the frame side to side and front to back. Then move the fame over a couple of feet to install the anchors. New Step 6A: place back the frame and square it up again. Now take 4 spikes (not included) and drive them thru part 800361 which is the ‘foot’ of the frame. There are holes in this part including one at the top and bottom that will accommodate this spike and still allow the rachets in later steps to attach. The spikes will now hold the frame in place nice and square while installing the canvas. Given this you can skip over (not do) the loose wire ties to the anchors in steps 6a thru 6e. Note that I consider the supplied anchors more then adequate for my conditions. Step 7, 8 and 9: the “i” are simply telling you to NOT put the poles inside the sleeves and to NOT pull out the strap. The canvas ‘wraps’ around the frame and when you pull on the straps as you cinch it up. It will make sense once you do one panel. Step 8 and 9: you will need to pull apart select tubing joints for the straps. Having a rubber mallet will both help to get them apart and put the back together again. Step 11: the supplied rachets, while adequate, are fragile and finicky. One of mine was bent up (due to shipping damage?) so I had to pull it apart and straighten it out. Also, if needing to release the strap once tightened you may have to assist it to unwind. A screwdriver in the ‘slot’ of the wrapper core will assist in that. Additionally, the straps are too long (better then too short!). I found that cutting off about 6 inches per end left enough to properly wrap around the rachet but not fill it up to the point of overflowing and binding up. And do not forget to use a lighter to melt the end so it does not unravel. Step 11a. the hook of the rachet goes into the hole in the foot on the interior. The outside holes are for the large tarp that is installed in starting in step 12. Step 14: when placing the overall tarp and starting to tie it down, it is easy to have it too far forward or backward, so take your time and adjust as you go along. I measured the amount of ‘warp’ on the front (both left and right side) and same on back and got it as even as possible. Was about 5”. Step 14a: when putting the 2 tubes together pay attention to the holes on each end. They need to line up. While this is shown in the diagram, was not an obvious highlight. Step 17a. while the measurement shown is about correct, understand that the height and position of these cross beams dictate the both the location and the tightness of tarp. If one crossbeam is too high the other too low will result in an uneven wrap of the tarp. Once I centered the tarp, I loosened the clamps (part no. 13202) slightly and then tapped down the crossbeams with a rubber mallet to get the necessary tension. Step 18: I snaked the wire tie between the end of the crossbeam and the upright pole fishing it thru the clamp (there is room). By doing this the hold down wire is ‘trapped’ vs. being able to slide along the cross beam as it is shown in18e. Also, I fed the wire differently thru the wire clamp; i.e. instead of it being as shown in 12d. I fed the bitter ends in thru it in opposite directions. Then, after slightly tightening the nuts and using Vice-Grips, I was able pull it tight and then fully tighten the nuts. And this is where, if the anchors are at that few inches of kitty corner, it really holds the whole shelter in a good and tight fashion. And key to this are the spikes in new Step 6A, i.e. the spikes will keep the frame from pulling in when attaching the wire ties. Post all of this, need to check to ensure the door zips up without stress or being too loose. If so, pull out the spikes in the front and adjust as needed. I also when around and readjusted the rachets as needed. Overall, as great product that I expect will last a long time! UPDATE: Follow up after a couple of months, but it’s been like a couple of years! This was installed at my campsite in the Adirondack mountains in upstate NY where, like the rest of the country, we have been experiencing extreme weather conditions. Like those labs where they test things under extreme conditions to evaluate how it will hold up in the long term, we have had extreme winds as well as rain and unseasonably cold conditions this summer. How's it doing? Short answer: it like the day it was installed! Still sturdy, no rips, still taught and zero water inside (the ground can get wet from water running under it via the rocks). Recall also that I used the supplied “temporary” anchors > they were just fine for my soil conditions, but I did use spikes in the tubes as part of the set-up process and left them in. Updated from 4 to 5 Stars as a result! Door Tip. I continue to enjoy this shed but found it a little awkward to roll up the door and bungee it open > it simply does not roll up too easily. Fortunately, the bottom of the door has a pocket and a 1” PVC pipe fit it like it was made for it. And Presto! Now rolls up like a dream and easy to put on the bungees. I put end caps on the pipe after cutting it to length to keep out the critters. Note of caution: when unrolling it, guide it down to preclude it from falling and jerking the door which may eventually damage it. I used schedule 40 PVC but would have preferred schedule 10 as its slightly lighter but there was no availability in my area.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent she'd for what it is
*by M***N on June 13, 2026*

I purchased my 8x8x8 shed in March of 2022. After 4 years it had definitely been beat by the weather and elements. The tarps is brittle an ripped up. For what it is an the price it lasted longer than I thought. Easy to assemble as well.

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