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Arrow Shed WR65 Steel 6 x 5 ft. Low Gable Galvanized Coffee/Woodgrain Storage Shed, Wood Grain

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Arrives Dec 25 – Dec 29
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Features

  • Get the realistic look of wood-grain. The woodlake offers easy-to-assemble storage solutions for every backyard storage need.
  • Electro galvanized Steel for corrosion resistance
  • Appealing 2 tone aesthetics in Wood Grain and Coffee
  • Sliding doors for easy entry and exit can be padlocked for extra security
  • Sizeable 413 cu ft of storage space

Description

Woodridge steel storage shed 6 x 5'. coffee/Woodgrain

Brand: Arrow


Color: Wood Grain


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 72"D x 60"W x 79.2"H


Item Weight: 112 Pounds


Brand: Arrow


Color: Wood Grain


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 72"D x 60"W x 79.2"H


Item Weight: 112 Pounds


Style: Peak


Top Material Type: Galvanized Steel


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Chamber Depth: 59.5 Inches


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Sliding Doors


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV resistant


Assembly Required: Yes


Manufacturer: Arrow Shed LLC


UPC: 026862103895 026862109057


Door Height: 79.2 Inches


Global Trade Identification Number: 57


Item Weight: 112 pounds


Item model number: WR65


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great shed
My step son and and I put it up in 4 hours (exluding the floor). Very happy with the results. It looks very nice. The doors open and close ok. I would've never been able to do it by my self. IT IS A 2 PERSON JOB.
Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2015 by guyb

  • Rusts badly
After 8 months, this shed is rusting badly. The roof and trim need to be removed, sanded and painted. The metal is very thin on the roof so it will have to be hand sanded. This shed is very attractive but won't last more than a year without remedial work to handle the rust.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2021 by Deb

  • And it's like 100+ steps to assembly one and also finishing the ...
Assembling this one is a real pain, materials are cheap. And it's like 100+ steps to assembly one and also finishing the assembly is quite tricky as you need to be able to reach some almost-impossible-to-reach areas. It was real pain assembling this with two ppl, I don't really see how this can be fully assembled alone. Honestly, you better buy something else for around $400 that will go with the floor and stuff. As this is just a carcass, you'll have to buy a floor setting for it (another $70-80), plywood, roof strengthening items (another $70) etc. to make this thing actually usable. That will get you to over $400 with tons of assembling headache. The good thing is that you have all screws and stuff in excess and it looks not ugly. That's the only thing that is good. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2015 by Andrey Stukalenko

  • Great shed for the price
The carrier sucked and I never actually received this from amazon, but I went to lowes and bought one. It works great. Takes two people and a lot of patience to assemble, but it's not too difficult. Took one other person and me two evenings to complete.
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2016 by mark sanders

  • Happy with this Shed
Installation: Took about eight hours to put together (including building foundation) by myself. I take that back, wife had to hold some of the roof nuts from the underside to attach the bolts for about 10 minutes. Had a lot of extra washers and screws at the end. Absolutely essential to have a level pad, even with a level pad, you have to wiggle the shed around during installation to get frames and paneling together. I used a wood platform, studs and OSB on free-standing concrete post footer blocks (on a slope). Caulked (silicone) around the base outside when completed and screwed down track to OSB. Installing the paneling requires gloves, I cut my hands more than a few times trying to feed the paneling down the channels. My shed is decorated with my dried blood. Product: Very nice looking, thin metal shed that seems to keep the water out well. We have had some torrential rains this summer, and it has held up well. And it is on a 10 degree slope (leveled pad though), so run off does hit the top side. Not really large enough for my push mower without finagling diagonally a couple times. But plenty of room for yard tools with the push mower in. Very easy to damage with bumps and improper installation as it is a thin metal shed. Can't hang any tools without their expensive hanger that holds just a few items, just stood up all my rakes, shovels, etc in the corner. Been satisfied with this product, knowing that it is a thin metal shed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2015 by C. Thompson

  • Stay away from this one
I really don't just want to write an overly angry and unfair review, so I am only going to provide succint facts. First off, I would never buy this again or recommend this to anyone. Assembly took me 2 long afternoons, more than 4 hours while burning in the south TX sun. My wife helped me here and there, because simply certain aspects of the assembly require two people. The material is low quality and it bends incredibly easily. During the careful assembly many parts got dented and bent slightly, so now the front of it looks used and cheap. The price is too high for what it is. I should have just put a bit more money in a shed and buy one of those sturdy ones Lowe's sells. This one does not come with a base floor, so my job and extra spending are not over yet. The manual is not easy to follow. One extra heartburn I had with this is that although they provide a lot of washers, the manual only tells you after several steps that in the subsequent steps you need a washer for every screw/bolt. I actually ran out of washers before I could even put the roof on, so I had to go out and buy more. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2015 by Andy

  • Don't buy
Horribly made, missing parts, over priced. Had to go buy missing parts
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2021 by Ellen Salazar

  • Read directions before assembly
Read some reviews to review the directions beforehand. That helped. Rained here for a few days; gave me time to assemble the shed in sections. Floor L & R. I marked the parts with a marker, as they are hard to read on some of the parts. This shed was built on a wooden platform. Assembled by myself in 8 hours. Bring all pieces out to where you will need them. Use long pieces of anything to help hold the two sides up, I used an 8 ft paint extension handle and blue masking tape. Plus my ladder. Once you have the back top piece and then the front you won’t need to support them any longer. Use a square on all corners as you go! Be careful sliding the wall sections down that you don’t get cut. No need to force them down, they slid as I worked them down. Roof - I assembled two sections then put them on. The directions I found added more time here. Doors no problem here, just make sure to sleeve the bottom and top, the door edge in the angle overlap strengthened the door. Complaints: I did not have enough plastic washers. The weather tape could be thicker, like metal duct tape for hvac. Careful with screws, I only had 4 leftover and two machine screws and one black screw. Some of the part numbers are hard to read. Especially the wall pieces, not clear. The end caps diagram in the instructions are stupid - it’s a little picture with an arrow. I thought it was a direction sign. Lol I figured it out when I had them leftover. Overall, it wasn’t bad to put together. Everyone likes the way it looks. Hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2021 by Francene Francene

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