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The Arrow Brentwood 5' x 4' Outdoor Storage Shed combines a compact footprint with 93 cubic feet of corrosion-resistant electro-galvanized steel storage. Featuring a sloped metal roof to prevent water pooling and a secure sliding door, it offers practical, weatherproof storage ideal for lawn equipment and outdoor gear. Designed for easy assembly with pre-cut parts and backed by a 10-year warranty, this shed is the smart choice for professionals seeking reliable, space-efficient outdoor organization.











| ASIN | B0015ZZM8Y |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Brand | Arrow |
| Color | Neutral |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (578) |
| Department | Garden & Outdoor |
| Door Height | 65 Inches |
| Door Style | Sliding Doors |
| Door Width | 22.3 Inches |
| Frame Material | Galvanized Steel,Steel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00026862100078 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 69 pounds |
| Item model number | BW54-A |
| Manufacturer | Arrow Shed LLC |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Product Dimensions | 48"D x 59.5"W x 70.8"H |
| Style | Lawn,Outdoor,Garden |
| Top Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| UPC | 026862100078 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
D**.
Good, quality shed that requires a lot of build time.
It's going to take several hours to build, will require at least some assistance, borders on impossible without a power drill, and you have to be detail-oriented enough to follow the pictures carefully. If you consider all of that before your purchase and are honest about your capabilities (a liquid level, power drill and full selection of bits, headlamp, quality ruler or tape measure, step stool, wood or chairs for bracing, and plenty of space for assembly), this is a fantastic shed and worth the time to build. Know this: its bottom is not sealed against water (so construct a proper floor or accept that rainwater may drain under the shed); it is not tall enough for a 72" man to stand upright inside; there are extra washers and screws provided, but no other spare parts. The sliding door and lock holes alone make this shed worth the effort, but it also drains rain off the roof well and is spacious enough inside for several bicycles and yard tools.
T**N
Good building for a Chicken Coop. I like that this has a warranty.
Very Sturdy chicken coop. The one issue we do have is that the Door is hard to open and close. Also the product is fairly light and can be picked up in the wind. We fixed this problem by putting in roosting bars it no longer looks like the wizard of oz in my backyard. Overall-good product. Putting it together was a bit of a challenge but went up within a few hours. I love the 10 year warranty. Plus this was a great price for a sturdy weather proof chicken coop.
O**T
Shed Tastic!!
This shed is great, anything below 4 stars is simply not fair. I was somewhat afraid of buying this due to the large number of negative reviews. But I;'m glad I did., It seemed that most of the reviews were to do with the assembly and instructions. I will admit that it's not a quick job but for the price, you really should expect SOME work. I read the many warnings concerning the door hanging, but they must have changed the instruction booklet as this step was pretty straight-forward, with pictures of right and wrong ways to hang the door hardware. Pretty easy, epecially having been warned about it by others. I would first like to say that the edges on ALL the panels are VERY sharp. WEAR GLOVES or enjoy the emergency room for several hours with a slashed wrist, just like I did!! Seriously, it was almost pretty grim. WEAR GLOVES - you'vbe been warned. With that said, by the end of assembly, all the sharp edges are covered with trim pieces thereby preventing any potential injuries after it's assembled. It took me about 5 hours by myself (with the odd helping hand from my 10 year old daughter. There are a few times when you simply need another pair of hands to hold things steady while you locate a screw in it's appropriate hole. This is particularly prevalent at the beginning stages when the shed hasn't yet gained it's full stability. After the 4 sides are on, the assembly was pretty methodical and straight forward. I had to re-read some pages a few times, and I found that it helped if I read ahead a couple of steps to better underdstand what was coming next. A good 10 minute read through before touching your first screwdriver is time well spent. I did this and barely had to ever retrace my steps and undo anything. A small stepladder is helpful but I used a dining chair and it was fine. I also used the large cardboard box to protect my floors during assembly as I did mine inside. Be sure to measure your door opening before doing this! Now it's all together, I can see that this is not a lifetime shed but do you seriously expect it to be for $200? I would not be the least bit surprised to still own this shed in 10 years time. It's metal and is angled to ensure rain runs off so there's no reason to think that it will deteriorate quickly. I have owned some plastic sheds in the past and the weak point on those was the hinges and the parts that secured the sides. This shed will not suffer in this manner as each panel has many screws in it to make them stable and secure. I used a very small, handheld power screwdriver, not a drill type, and it worked perfectly. I stripped one or two screws but that's it. Anything larger would NOT work well. A magnetic bit also helped MASSIVELY when trying to locate a screw in a (tiny) hole when also trying to hold the 2 parts in place. Overall, I'd buy this again and again. I researched this purchase heavily and nothing else came close for anywhere near this price point. I'm impressed with it and satisfied that, if assembled and positioned correctly, it will stand the test of time. Read the reviews that have 4 or 5 stars as they have the most helpful tips, but I think I've covered everything here. Good luck, and WEAR GLOVES!!!!!
D**T
This shed will test you on many, many levels. Is the challenge worth it? Probably.
“It’s 12:00, Christian. We don’t have to be anywhere until 5:30. That’s plenty of time to build this shed, right?” “Absolutely, Daniel. We’re two strapping young men with an assortment of handyman skills, experience, and available tools. This should be a breeze!” The first two steps certainly were smooth sailing. Sure, we needed to re-drill a few of the holes on the base so the included screws would actually catch. We expected that there would be a few inconsistencies from a metal shed purchased online for a discount. Watch that third step, though. The instructions literally warn you not to attempt construction without setting aside “MANY HOURS” and to have at least one other person helping. It was 12:45, we were two talented lads with the metaphoric wind at our back, and 4.5 hours seemed like many at the time. We were wrong. The roof has just received its last screw as the clock struck 5:10. If a shed could cross its arms and leer condescendingly with a sarcastic smile, it certainly was doing so as it stood there without a door. Many hours, indeed! We had to resume the project the following day, where it only took another hour to assemble and install the door. Does it work? Yup. Do I trust the lock enough to store gold coins or expensive items in there? Nope. Will it keep rain and other undesirable outdoorsy things out? Absolutely. Could it stand up to prolonged exposure to strong gusts of wind or stormy weather? Without a doubt. Once assembled, it’s about as good as it gets— if done so correctly. Best of luck. This shed will test you on many, many levels. Holes won’t always match up. Screws won’t always grab. Instructions aren’t always clear. Do you trust yourself to not give up when the chips are down? Can you maintain a level head when your work partner loses his cool when challenges arise? Are you ok with having to make adjustments to the program on the fly to ensure this project will reach completion? Do you have many hours to build this shed? If the answer is no to any of these questions, buy a more expensive plastic or wood shed.
C**5
pas super bien emballé mais pas abime donc. cool il faut être a deux pour la monter - les parois sont fines et légères il faut quelqu'un pour tenir pendant que l'autre visse tres bien. on tient dedans debout - faudrait pas être trop grand a bien visser / faire un socle ou une dalle mais la tempête ne l'a pas envole donc EXTRA ! montage : compter au moins 2h avec une visseuse/devisseuse
R**Y
Article correspondant à mes attentes. Facile à monter à 2 personnes. Paraît solide de conception et de dimension adaptée pour rangement piscine.
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