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Suncast DB5000 Deck Box, 50-gallon

Suncast DB5000 Deck Box, 50-gallon

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Brand: Suncast
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $79.00
Buy New: $49.99
as of 7/29/2010 22:45 CDT details

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New (13) Used (2) from $49.99

Seller: Target.com/ITC
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 199 reviews
Sales Rank: 2,408

Country: United States
Number Of Items: 1
Batteries Included: No
Size: Original
Shipping Weight (lbs): 26
Dimensions (in): 41 x 21 x 22

MPN: DB5000
Model: DB5000
UPC: 044365008158
EAN: 0044365008158

Availability: Usually ships in 2-3 business days

Features:
  • Deck box for storing gardening tools, athletic equipment, outdoor dining décor and more
  • With poly-resin construction for durability; resists fading and rust
  • Rain water flows off of the box with carefully designed lid; lid flips open from sturdy hinges
  • Holds up to 50 gallons of gear; the USA-made box requires some simple assembly
  • Deck box measures 41 by 21 by 22 inches and weighs 28 pounds upon shipping; 5-year limited warranty

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Product Description
Keep yard gear out of sight when you stow it in this large 50-gal. storage box. Perfect for the deck or patio, the box is made of durable resin with a unique stay-dry design that keeps contents dry and out of the elements. In a pinch, it can also be used as extra seating. Use it to store everything from rakes and watering cans to couch cushions and patio accessories. Hinged top flips open for easy access to storage area.

Amazon.com Review
Keep frequently used garden trowels and clippers accessible by stowing such tools in this convenient 50-gallon deck box from Suncast. The deck box provides 6.8 cubic feet of storage on a household patio or deck, creating a handy spot to conceal the typical yard clutter of miscellaneous tools, toys, dirty soccer cleats or gardening clogs and other outdoor fare. In addition to the storing space, the deck box also blends into décor with ease.

Suncast crafted the deck box in UV-resistant poly resin for stability and durability. The lid flips open on a rustproof hinge for quick entry. To keep contents dry, rainwater funnels off the lid by careful design. Made in the USA, the deck box does require assembly upon purchase. The sides and parts of the box snap together and necessitate minimal use of tools. The deck box is intended solely for storage purposes and should not be used for play or sitting. Keep the deck box away from heat sources to prevent fire. The box measures 41 by 21 by 22 inches and weighs 28 pounds upon shipping.

Amazon.com Review
Crafted from sturdy poly, Suncast's weatherproof deck box is a great way to protect your tools, sporting equipment, or firewood. With clean lines and a roomy 6.68 cubic feet of storage space, it's a sure bet for your patio or yard. The lid is designed to funnel rain off, keeping what's inside dry. Minimal snap-together assembly is required.


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5 out of 5 stars Nice product for the price   July 23, 2010
dolphin
We use this on pool side to store chemical and smal electronics for the pool while able to have a place to sit on pool side


5 out of 5 stars So Useful   July 21, 2010
Siss
Have used this for several years now and have used it from storage to a seat. Would purchace it again.


5 out of 5 stars functional   July 9, 2010
J. Collins (Gallatin, TN)
Nice look and it holds plenty of pool toys and cleaning equipment. We will drill holes in the bottom for water drainage.


5 out of 5 stars Deck Box   June 30, 2010
D. Ann (Georiga)
The Suncast deck box is just what I wanted. There's alot of room in the box for my outside items. The deck box was easy to assemble.


5 out of 5 stars great for price   June 28, 2010
mary l williams (LANSING, KS, US)
This was awsome for the price. Simple to put together and a great value.

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