🏡 Elevate your outdoor storage game with style and security!
The Arrow Shed WR86 is an 8 x 6 ft storage solution crafted from Electro Galvanized Steel, designed for durability and aesthetic appeal. With UV-resistant panels and a woodgrain finish, this shed not only protects your belongings from the elements but also enhances your outdoor environment. Its pad-lockable sliding doors and DIY assembly make it a practical choice for any homeowner.
Door Width | 43.5 Inches |
Door Height | 69.25 Inches |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 71.25"D x 99.75"W x 79.1"H |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Style | Peak |
Door Style | Sliding Doors |
Color | Woodgrain |
Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Base Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Ultraviolet Light Protection | uv |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
K**G
Great shed, super-ease construction
We constructed this on a small tile pad in our backyard for additional storage. Definitely recommend purchasing the flooring kit and make sure your pad or foundation is level. Worked through the typical fitment issues but that is primarily because I gave my pad a little bit of a slope because the back of the shed would be right at my rear wall and this resulted in a little adjustment to make all the parts line up. I put the majority of the shed together by myself in about 6 hours total time. We used a plywood floor inside and have enough weight with contents that we did not secure the shed to the ground. Recommend purchasing the shed tie-down anchors if using in an open area where there could be high wind. Shed has been installed now for almost a year in the desert environment (Las Vegas) and is holding up extremely well.
M**L
Worst she'd I ever built
Terribly engineered and manufactured. Holes that don't line up or are non-existent, unreadable numbers stamped on pieces and horrendously bad, incorrect instructions and figures
L**O
She shed
I have been looking for she shed. The parts were not brand new. I was a little disappointed because I paid for a brand new shed and you could tell somebody had previously opened the box and decided to return it. I wish I would’ve had the experience of a brand new box. My husband is great carpenter however, we had to use our own assembly items because the products such as screws and bolts was real small and we want to make sure it’s anchored correctly, the instructions are very vague, so do lots of video research .
M**T
Great shed, just a few minor issues
This is a great little shed! The instructions say it requires two people to build, but I did it 99% on my own. There were only a couple bolts in the roof that I needed another person to help finish tightening. It took me about 8 hours spread out over three days to finish. Make sure you plan for the time to do this, on days where there's 0% chance of rain and very little to no wind. And be prepared for a lot of fastening - there are almost 300 screws! The only tools I used were a phillips head screwdriver, pliers, and a drill.Some people say the instructions are unclear, but I didn't have any issues reading them. There were a few spots, though, that said to screw two pieces together that I then later had to unscrew to attach a third piece. Inconvenient, but not that bad.I took off a star (it would have been a half star if I could) because a lot of the screw holes were misaligned. Some of that is on me, I'm sure, but there were others where one side of the piece was perfectly aligned and the other was a good 1/4" off. I had to drill my own holes for those pieces. Again, inconvenient but not that bad. I also had to bend some of the vertical supports at the bottom to fit the plywood in. Buying thinner wood would solve that, but I wanted a sturdy floor.The floor frame (sold separate, but I included a picture) is super easy to put together. Just four bolts and the rest are just tabs that slot in with no problem.Finally, it was going to rain the day after I finished so I put in a leak detection system: UPS packing paper sheets (see photo). That makes it very easy to see where water is getting in. There are a few spots that leak, but I'm overall happy with how well sealed it is. I've marked these areas and I'll seal up the cracks when it clears up. It looks like just one bolt hole leaks, and the rest is where the roof panels meet the frame (so probably wind is blowing it in).Overall, I'm very happy with the shed and would definitely recommend it. You can install it on your own, but having a friend would be a pretty huge help.
D**L
Not an easy assembly process, pieces are flimzy.
It's a shed, so it's for storage of outdoor stuff, lawn mover, tools, weed eater, blower, edger.The assembly was painful. more than two days. and I was hoping the material was a little thicker.The sliding of the pieces into the slots is painful, a side by side process would have been easier. Aligning the bottom holes with each piece with the frame, those crews should have been longer.Its a nice color, and will serve the purpose for storage of lawn equipment.
A**L
excellent backyard storage
The size of a midsize self storage bin. Made a concrete pad and place it on top. Delivered and fairly easy to ansamble( took 1 full day ..looks good and once attach to concrete floor appear solid.. As a bonus match my house color..
L**Y
Don't bother
If you live in an area that has any kind of wind, skip this one. The last photo was the first time it was windy. The first two were from today. We watched it collapse and we even had it anchored to the ground. What a waste of money. Now we have to eat it because the manufacturer won't contact us back.
F**N
Franko
Shed went together relatively easy however many of the holes did not line up
G**Y
Zen and the art of steel shed building
The previous reviews sum it up well. My observations: a level working surface helps the installation move along smoothly, especially the roof; where gloves - the panels have fairly sharp edges; yes, the instructions could be better described and the images clearer- but you have all you need to get the job done; get an electric drill or two and the Philips screw bit should be magnetic - it makes the job faster; handle the panels with care and don’t assemble the shed on a windy day - the panels can be easily damaged; if you live where you get significant snow accumulations, buy the roof reinforcement kit - those instructions I found hard to follow; don’t worry about losing the occasional screw - they give you a few extra; and yes! Itdoes take two days to assemble with two people - next time it’ll be easier... haha!All-in-all, a great looking shed that, once assembled, is fairly sturdy.
C**.
Great Value
Great Value, shed was easy to put together. The big thing is to make sure you base is perfectly level then you will have zero issues with setup.
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