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Arrow 10' x 8' EZEE Shed Cream with Charcoal Trim Extra High Gable Steel Storage Shed

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Fulfilled by New Yard

Arrives May 28 – Jun 6
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Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim


Features

  • FASTER ASSEMBLY: 50% less hardware than the standard leading shed for 50% faster assembly
  • SNAP-IT QUICK ASSEMBLY: Assembly is easier than most steel sheds on the market by simply snapping panels in place and use the steel channels to bond the panels and walls of your shed together
  • 2X STRONGER DESIGN: EZEE Shed's unique bonding process increases both the thickness and overall strength of the unit- making it more resistant to denting and damage
  • SWING DOORS: Swing doors offer up to a 33% larger doorway, making storing large, bulky items easier than before and feature a heavy duty frame and 3 door hinges for improved durability
  • ACCESSIBILITY: 65 inch wall heights for higher storage space and 31 inch door width for easy access to your stored items
  • MADE IN THE USA
  • ASSEMBLED DIMENSIONS: Exterior measures 10' x 8' x 8' and interior 9'6" x 7'6" x 8' with door dimensions of 5'3" W and 5'9" H

Brand: Arrow Shed


Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim


Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 98 x 117.8 x 98 inches


Item Weight: 221 Pounds


Brand: Arrow Shed


Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim


Material: Alloy Steel, Metal


Item Weight: 221 Pounds


Style: Modern


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Chamber Depth: 8 Feet


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Door Style: Sliding Doors


Assembly Required: Yes


Product Dimensions: 96"D x 120"W x 96"H


Item Weight: 221 pounds


Manufacturer: Arrow Sheds


Item model number: EZ10872HVCRCC


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Needs a lot of work
Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim
Where to even begin with this? There were no reviews when I bought it. I wanted to like this shed, but there are so many issues I would not buy it again. This is going to be long. If you want the executive summary, buy something else - unless you are very handy or want a challenge. It could be a good shed, but it is not there yet. First the negatives... 1. The color of the Cream with Charcoal Trim Finish model is more white than cream (or not what the picture seems to suggest). 2. The majority of the panels (especially the dark ones) were scratched up in shipping. It is a shed, but it should not look all scratched up when new. This is a packing issue. They just don't use enough paper between panels. 3. The self tapping screws just don't work. Most of the time the screw threads just stripped out. I ended up having to buy a few boxes of screws at home depot to just get it together. 4. After I finally got it done it rained a lot and the shed had several leaks. The cap on the top ridge of the roof is not wide enough, so I had to put a wider piece of metal under the cap to stop the leaks. Now it only leaks from around the bottom of the walls. Seems to be the channels at the bottom filling up with rain and leaking inside. Working on a solution to that one next. Maybe some deflectors? 5. Doors. The slab I built this on is perfectly level, but the doors are extremely tight to close and there is no way to adjust them. If the ground/slab you build this on is not exactly level you may not be able to close the doors or adjust them properly. 6. The directions are better than a lot of things you buy, but could use some help. All the parts are listed in the front by item and part number. But they are all over the place. It would be MUCH more helpful if they were listed in numerical/part number order so you could find things faster in the index. A big banner on the front of the directions suggests that they have a video of assembly on their website. They don't. All they have there as of today is a kind of animation that shows a basic idea on assembly. Not helpful. Videos on you tube are of the older not Ezee style for now. 7. Assembly. You cannot put the panels together on anything but a big level hard surface. The panels snap together, but not on anything but that level hard surface (not on your lawn etc.). I used our garage floor (so a lot of time kneeling). A giant picnic table would probably be best. Unlike the old Arrow sheds, you can build this in sections and then put it together at the site. The sections are kind of flimsy until you put it together though. You can not put these panels together by yourself. Two helpers would be best. Especially for the edges that snap on everything. Those are a pain. 8. Unlike older Arrow sheds the front entry does not have a ramp or slope at the bottom. My riding lawnmower does not easily go over the lip at the bottom of the entryway and that lip wants to bend in. I will have to make some kind of ramp for it. Positives: 1. It is less expensive than many sheds out there. This shed replaces an Arrow shed I built in 1999 that finally rusted through. 2. I am purposely trying not to compare this to the older style Arrow sheds because this is a review of this shed. But I guess one positive is it does use less screws than the older style Arrow sheds (too bad they don't work and I had to buy other screws). 3. The Arrow AK100 Concrete Anchor Kit does work with this, but that kit has not been updated with directions for this shed. I had to bend up all the Z shaped brackets to work with this shed. 4. The Arrow Shed AK4 Earth Anchor Kit also works with this shed. 5. Amazon's scheduled delivery worked fine. The shed came in one very big long box on a pallet. In my case they brought it up my driveway and put it in my garage. I have read that it depends on the driver how far they will go from the curb. So not that many positives. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2017 by John Galt

  • Definitely not easy to assemble.
Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim
Read way ahead in instructions. They have you assemble several parts only to find out you needed to install a part before all the parts that you just assembled. No easier to assemble than the older version.
Reviewed in the United States on November 2, 2022 by Sterling Abbott

  • You better think twice
Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim
I purchased this to replace a 16yr old shed of similar construction, an old Arrow shed, I could write you a three page essay out lining all of the issues I found building this. But the short version is the material is about as thin as they could make it. Framing components that are designed to slide into each other to form larger structures, come out of the package deformed or off just enough to make you struggle. Wall panels do not snap together as advertised ( at least not very well) and they are so thin they constantly are dented or damage as you unpack, separate, and build. The instructions are poor at best and leaving out key details that will matter latter on. Forcing you to either disassemble what you have (good luck) or push on and hope for the best. If you are familiar with IKEA furniture instruction…those are much much better. As for looks, well it looks good. For being a 6’ tall man it has the head room I desire and honestly is bigger than I expected. But I will be adding bracing to walls because I just have no faith in the shed strength and I want another 16years out of this shed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2022 by Amazon Customer

  • Not a wise purchase.
Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim
The only good thing I can say is the shipping went well...Where do I start. I will start by saying I do few reviews. If a product has 100 reviews I probably will not have anything new to add. This product has very few and was such a disappointment that I felt it needed a review. Lets start with packaging... Everything came in 2 large good condition boxes. No rips, markings or any other damage that I could see. Unpacking was straight forward. You have painted and unpainted parts. The unpainted parts have the part number embossed or stamped in. The painted surfaces have the part number printed on. The majority of my painted framework pieces had a partial number or no number at all. I had a dark trim so it was not easy to read (which would be expected) on the ones that had a number but most did not. Doesn't sound like a big deal...IT IS! Some of these pieces will only differ by a screw hole being in a slightly different location. It will quadruple your prep time! Next, condition after unpacking: Most of the wall panels have the finish worn of in spots. Mine was a light cream color with dark trim. They pack all the wall and roof panels sandwiched together which wears the finish off. My shed looked 10 years old on the first day. The Gable ends had LARGE worn areas and were dented. Most of the wall and roof sections were free of dents but the flanges on the EZEE lock panels on some were out of shape and would not go together properly without opening the flanges where they were out of shape. Construction was fairly easy. Follow the instructions. It will take some time. Everything has to be put together, its a kit, its expected. I prepared an item 4 base and a wood frame base to build on. My base was and is perfectly level but it was still a chore to get the roof squared up. I had to remove the screws and move the jams back further on the doors to get them to close correctly. Basically, I would expect this from the $239.00 shed kit not a $500.00 kit. For a $500.00 bill a person with little ability can build a better product and have something that will withstand mother nature. For $500.00 I have a shed that has the paint worn off and dents in all gable sections. It is actually an embarrassment... UPDATE: 12/27/2017 Well, we had our first somewhat snow here in Mid-state NY. As I was cleaning the snow off the shed I noticed many of the seams where the wall panels come together have started to open. I don't believe it was from the snow. It was only about 2 inches. I think it is from the expansion and contraction throughout the fall season. It looks like I will be installing screws in these panels after all. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2017 by gnolen

  • Shed
Color: Cream/Charcoal Trim
Snap together pieces. Works well
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2023 by gillian

  • Decent enough
Color: Charcoal/Cream Trim
Took my fiancé and I about 4-5 days to put this together. Not a lot of written instruction, plenty of diagrams though. PLEASE NOTE: ink on the pieces are water soluble... so when it rained before we even started.... no part numbers LOL It’s good enough for a 450$ shed. We got it to hold lawn equipment and bikes. Please keep in mind ... this is a very thin metal so be careful when “snapping” the panels together and anything really ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2018 by Miranda

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