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Arrow Shed Yardsaver Compact Galvanized Steel Storage Shed with Pent Roof, 4' x 10'

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Size: 4' x 10'


Features

  • EASY ASSEMBLY: Comes ready to assemble with pre-cut and pre-drilled parts
  • STURDY AND RELIABLE SHED: Constructed of electro-galvanized steel, the Yardsaver metal storage shed is treated with zinc and resists corrosion and rust
  • ACCESSIBILITY: Double swing doors provide easy entry and removal of items and comes equipped with 62" walls for increased storage, making it ideal for storing lawn equipment, pool accessories, trash containers, firewood, and more
  • CONVENIENT STORAGE: With 38 sq. feet of capacity, the Yardsaver is ideal for maximizing storage in narrow, hard-to-fit spaces and is equipped with 62" walls for increased storage room
  • OUTDOOR STORAGE APPEAL: Complements a variety of home exteriors with its neutral palette of eggshell

Description

The compact and economical Arrow Yardsaver Pent Roof Galvanized Steel 4' x 10' Storage Shed provides convenient storage in narrow, hard-to-fit locations. The compact 4'x10' size gives you easy access to stored items in convenient locations and easily fits along the side of your home. With 38 square feet of capacity, the Yardsaver shed is ideal for maximizing storage in narrow or hard-to-fit areas. Equipped with 62 inch walls for increased storage, the outdoor metal shed is ideal for storing lawn equipment, pool accessories, trash containers, firewood, and bicycles. The metal shed is constructed of electro-galvanized steel and is treated with zinc for strong resistance to corrosion and rust. With UV resistant steel panels, your shed is protected against rotting, insects, and extreme weather conditions. The efficient design of the sloped steel roof is designed to reduce the pooling of water and provides easy storage of tall outdoor products, garden equipment, and garden and yard storage. It also includes double swing doors that provide easy entry and removal of items. The doors are also pad-lockable and can mount on either 4-foot end for easy entry and exit (padlock not included). With the neutral exterior palette of eggshell, the Yardsaver garden shed complements a variety of home exteriors and lawns. Easy to assemble and comes with pre-cut and pre- drilled parts. The Arrow Yardsaver Shed can be placed directly on the ground, wood platform, or concrete slab. At Arrow, we recommend purchasing an anchoring kit to help protect from strong winds and wind damage (sold separately). Floor kits can also be purchased separately to complement your Yardsaver shed. With a 12-year limited warranty, you can be confident in the quality of your purchase. Assembled Exterior Dimensions: 4' x 10' x 7' Interior Dimensions: 4' x 9'6" x 6'9" Door Dimensions: 3'2" W x 5' H Total Storage Area: 38 feet Includes: Frame Panels (2) Swing Doors Hardware Handles Instruction Manual

Brand: Arrow


Color: Eggshell


Material: Alloy Steel


Product Dimensions: 81"D x 48"W


Item Weight: 155 pounds


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 81"D x 48"W


Item Weight: 155 pounds


Floor Area: 38 square_feet


Door Width: 62 inches


Door Height: 7 feet


Chamber Depth: 81 inches


Color: Eggshell


Style Name: Lawn


Door Style: Double Hinged


Water Resistance Level: Water Resistant


Ultraviolet Light Protection: UV Protection


Material Type: Alloy Steel


Base Material: Alloy Steel,Metal


Top Material Type: Alloy Steel


Frame Material: Alloy Steel


Brand Name: Arrow


Manufacturer: Arrow Shed LLC


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Limited 12 year warranty via arrow sheds


UPC: 026862100696


Global Trade Identification Number: 96


Item Type Name: Pent Roof


Model Number: Yardsaver


Manufacturer Part Number: YS410


Unit Count: 40 Square Feet


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  • great affordable shed, construction is tedious but follow directions and logic and it will work.
Size: 4' x 10'
I purchased 4x10 metal shed when it was on sale. It is a great shed for the price. Instructions could be better but a lot of things are there. I assembled a lot of IKEA furniture for my home and this one is maybe twice as hard but if you follow the instructions and follow the logic, it will work. Holes do align, i suspect that reviewers that complain about alignment, did not do it right. The holes do not align because either the frame was not square OR the parts were incorrectly positioned. For me all holes aligned, maybe not perfectly, but with a little manipulation, they aligned. There was ONLY one hole where the instructions showed to use a screw but it needed a bolt and nut. The most difficult was the doors - cross members were difficult and would not align 100% and I had to cut 2 mm off the door trim. The rest was correctly given in the instructions. My only improvement was to buy some foam to seal the gaps because I will be storing plants over winter and need as little gaps as possible. Some tips: - take your time with the instructions. When mounting the sheets, the instructions show which holes will be used later and I missed that and had to unscrew a few screws. - if you are using a drill/driver, set it on lowest setting. To secure the edge trimming, do not use drill, hand tighten. I used a Ryobi drill and set to 4-6 for securing the sheets to the frame, and 2 for the rest, and hand tightened the edge trims. - when doing the roof sheets, do not tighten the screw all the way, that way you can adjust the alignment; but then do not forget to tighten all (do not over-torque) - look at pictures in the instructions to see which side is up (in some cases you can see the orientation from the location of holes). - if you need to install the door on the rights side (default is left as shown in the instructions), then the instructions say install the parts (side posts) on the opposite side. It is actually diagonally opposite for the side posts. - when assembling the cross members of the doors, first attach everything on the center and then do the four corners. Doors assembly was the only place i wished I had help because squeezing together parts and trying to put a screw through was a challenge. Again, it is doable and I did it myself. Holes align, instructions can be better but once you understand the logic, it will go smoother. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by customer in VA

  • Frustrating assembly and disappointing, flimsy construction
Size: 4' x 7'
I had expectations of assembling a sturdy, strong storage unit that would be relatively easy to assemble and last for years. What I got was nothing but frustration and disappointment. When this Yardsaver unit arrived, its corners of the siding and edges of support arts were bent or buckled. Rather than send the unit back. I decided I could deal with slight damage. I perused the instructions and reviewed the list of parts that were supposed to be enclosed. All seemed well until I began the assembly process. I found the instructions hard to understand and the assembly illustrations lacking in detail. While attempting to follow the instructions, frustration and anger soon followed to the point of abandoning the project for the day. What I assumed would take hours, turned into a project that took 5 days to complete. Rather than expose myself to daily sessions of anger and regret, I took my time and dealt with the situation as best I could. Some major faults: too short sheet metal screws, having to insert then remove screws again during later assembly, screws not gripping properly, and not having enough hardware (bolts, screws, etc.) to complete assembling the storage unit. I cannot, truthfully, feel secure about this unit withstanding years of use let alone feeling confidence of its ability to withstand any winds stronger than 20 mph. I've dealt with Arrow products in the past but never have I had to deal with such poor, shoddy workmanship in a product that has such a high price tag (over $400.00!) or tried to follow instructions so hard to decipher. Shame on you, Arrow! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2020 by James Bristol

  • Assembly was fine, but arrived slightly damaged
Size: 4' x 7'
Okay, let me tell you something, this thing has a ton of bad reviews, don't believe them. Pros: Was able to assemble most of the shed inside, under air conditioning. Built whole shed in less than a day. Was able to assemble with only a drill, screwdriver, needle nose pliers, hammer, and a hand full of sheet metal screws. You don't have to actually buy the frame kit, you can make your own, I'll explain Will stand up to some nasty wind if you anchor it to a real frame. The Instruction are actually pretty good, IF you read them all FIRST. I can't stress that enough, read all the instructions a couple times before the first screw or bolt goes on, otherwise you're going to be doing things backwards and have to disassemble and start over. You can put some shelves on the high side inside it and get more storage space Cons: Arrived slightly damaged. The box it was in looked fine, but when opened, stuff had shifted around inside, bending and scraping the paint on several pieces of sheet metal. Box did not contain any Styrofoam protection sheets. Was easy to bend metal back in place, but it doesn't look "Perfect" it looks "Nice." The last few screws didn't want to line up, just used self starting sheet metal screws instead. Not quite as big as I thought it would be once you start loading it. Yea, I did cut myself several times on this project, I don't have work gloves. Okay hear me out, everyone who says this is amazingly difficult to assemble seems to have just not read the instructions, or have no experience assembling stuff. I built it in less than half a day, the best part, it being summer and the temps were up around 108, because I have wide opening French doors, I was able to build most of it in my kitchen and carry it outside once it got too tall to get through the door. I did need help, but never for me than a few seconds at a time, so my helper would watch Netflix and I could ask for her to hold a sheet for a few seconds while I got a couple screws started. I built my own frame using one 8x4 sheet of plywood and 5 2x4s, I coated them with deck pain and attached the shed to my frame using the Concrete Anchor Kit, I could have done without the anchor kit, but it saved time. Now a couple pro-tips: Don't worry about keeping square, you will square it up when you're adding the roof panels, if they don't align, you're not square. Wear work gloves when you can (I know you can't start tiny screws and bolts with gloves) If you have a good drill, order a handful of sheet metal screws, and attach the final trim with self-started sheet metal screws, it's a lot faster. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2016 by Amanda

  • Functional shed, lots of waterproofing needed when done, thin metal, not particularly attractive, but decent for the price.
Size: 4' x 7'
This shed took a full day to build with one person and half-a day to weather-seal with caulk and install flooring. The aluminum is remarkably thin, with sharp edges and dents easily and catches and whips about in the slightest wind (so eye/face protection is a must). If you need a perfect-looking shed, this isn't for you. If you need a security shed that can't be broken into, this isn't for you. The panel sheets have part numbers painted on the outside making it look a bit ugly, and mine came scratched a bit in a beat-up cardboard box. You will dent it when installing it. The dents sort of pop back out, though. The screws are the shortest sheet metal screws I have ever seen, and thus, if things aren't just flush, they strip out, recommend #8 or #10, 3/4 inch pan head sheet metal screws in case you strip out what they give you, and these are a bit longer too. The giant bag of screws are daunting, and every last one is used, an extra bag comes with it in case something is lost (I think, although I dumped all the parts together and can't remember if the extra screws came with the floor kit or not) . The instructions are adequate, but pictures are poor, so you really have to lay each piece out and think about how they fit together. Pieces are not symmetrical in terms of holes (like the threshold plate, the top middle roof support bars). The "install the screw then remove and replace" complaint in prior reviews is a real issue as this weakens the metal with each install, but can be done with one install with planning. Once assembled, without a floor, you can get inside it and scoot it around pretty easily. If you anchor it, you need to buy an anchor kit. If you spring the extra $70, you can get about six metal bars that sit on the ground that you can later cut plywood to fit over, probably cheaper to build a wood frame and forgo these, but they do hold the bottom sides together, and weight down the frame with a full shed. The floor can be put in when all finished. If the frame is not completely square, nothing lines up, including the floor, and the doors when you are totally done, which takes some adjusting. Finally weatherproofing. I bought some roofing elastic caulk and some aluminum ducting tape (not plastic duct tape). After installing the roof, I sealed every conceivable exterior hole or crack with caulk (about three tubes), including covering the screws. Inside, I repeated the process on the roof. The sides got aluminum tape to bridge the wide gaps with some caulk on the open edges afterward. All in all 8 tubes of caulk. The door is "sticky" but closes. Waiting for the first rainstorm, and if this leaks, will repost more. Good luck. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2016 by Watson

  • good shed but a pain to build
Size: 4' x 10'
Great shed for the price. I wanted a shed to put on the side of the house tucked back in the corner where I only had 6 feet or so to the fence-line. Options are very limited on these types of sheds!! I was a bit scared of all the reviews of the building nightmares but figured I'd give it a shot. It took my dad and I every bit of 7 hours to construct this thing, it's definately NOT a Rubbermaid "snap" together shed. It's got a million screws and washers and not the best directions but in the end I am very pleased with the finished product and would recommend to anyone looking for this size/type. I read reviews on leaking so I put some plumbers tape on all seams and corners where the sides and roof came together UNDER the seam covers- problem solved-no leaks and I've had for almost 1 year now. I put on an existing concrete sidewalk so I didn't buy the floor kit but if you're going to put on pavers on dirt I'd get the floor kit as the sheet metal floor frame is not enough to support an even distribution of weight. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2016 by Jacob F.

  • Not worth it. Go with something else
Size: 4' x 10'
Summary - I want my money back. I am so mad for buying this piece of crap for the amount of money it cost us. This is very hard to put together. The instructions lack detail. The pieces are flimsy. The parts don’t line up. The screws are short and strip easy. The screw holes don’t line up. You better have a second set of hands to help you, and 2 days to do it. And a lawyer for that matter if you’re assembling this with your spouse. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2020 by CDCCS

  • Save time and money. Scratch build something that isn't crap.
Size: 4' x 7'
I gambled the reviews were wrong. I learned my lesson. This thing is junk. I started with a sturdy foundation of pressure-treated wood, perfectly level and square, and exactly according to instructions. I built the shed carefully--every screw in its place, and as square as humanly possible. In many places, the design is fairly ingenious. Unfortunately, it's also often just laughably wrong. The siding panels do not--and cannot--form a weather tight seal. Details around the door and where the walls fit the roof and base are poorly designed so that water just wicks around edges into the interior. Water running down the side will wick around the top of the door and rain down inside. I added a strip of flashing to stop that from happening and upgraded gaskets around the door. I've also gone through three tubes of gutter seal and one can of spray form trying to make this thing weather tight, but I fear there is not enough weatherstripping in the world to complete the job. I once built an entire barn by myself in less time than this little pain in the ass took , yet despite all my care, I can only close and latch the doors if I grab one wall and pull. The shed is flimsy enough to let me do that, and the structure is so ingeniously minimalist there is literally nothing to reinforce or brace to fix the problem. Oh, and neither the door latch, the hinges, or any of the screws are galzanized--just chrome. I covered all the screws with gutter seal. Everything else will rust--and the way the door is made, good luck attempting repairs. I bought this to store bicycles in. I thought in Houston's harsh environment, the steel would wear better, and with the use of desiccant, provide a safe and secure home for my bikes. Now I'm wishing I'd just scratch-built a shed out of wood. I could have done it in a third the time and it would have lasted a lifetime. I will likely end up ripping this thing down and tossing it in the trash. As least my wooden foundation is good. I'd sue the manufacturer for selling a product not fit for purpose, but I've wasted enough time already. Never again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2019 by C. Stuart Hardwick

  • screws are short and can strip easily, however
Size: 4' x 7'
All parts and packaging arrived intact. I'm 64 and assembled it by myself. It took me about 6 and a half hours including the wood foundation I constructed. As many reviews have previously noted, screws are short and can strip easily, however, if you treat it like the aluminum it is and not torque everything like your working on a car, it goes together quite well. Instructions do lack a bit and don't cover everything, but with any mechanical knowledge, it shouldn't present any significant problems. Unit went together well and is very sturdy provided you have a good square base to work with. The only real thing that I was not impressed with was the fact that it is not 4ft by 7ft. Its more like 4ft by 6 and a half feet. I constructed a 4ft by 7ft base and it fell short by a good six inches on the base. It will serve my needs, however, the extra six inches of storage would have been nice to have since its quite small in the first place. I would recommend this item to others, but with reservation as to the difficulties of construction by those that lack experience putting things together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2016 by Donald McAnerny

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