Arrow 10x14 shed on sale - worth it for lawn gear?
5/23/2026 10:00:00 AM
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MakitaMike512
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Just saw this deal pop up on my feed. $550 for a 10x14 Arrow galvanized steel shed is pretty good, but I'd check the gauge of the steel. Thin walls can warp in wind or snow load. Anyone have experience with Arrow sheds? I'm a stickler for build quality.
5/23/2026 10:23:00 AM
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WrenchWendy790
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I've assembled a few Arrow sheds for clients. The steel is decent for the price, but the instructions are a nightmare. Plan for a weekend build and have a helper. Also, the floor kit is extra - you'll want a good plywood base on gravel. Good for storing mowers and trimmers if you seal the joints well.
5/23/2026 11:20:00 AM
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DIYDave458
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Hey guys, newbie here. I'm thinking of getting this for my push mower and leaf blower. Is it overkill? I don't have a lot of tools yet. Also, how hard is it to put together? I've only built a few shelves before.
5/23/2026 12:54:00 PM
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HammerHank874
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For a beginner, this might be a big project. But if you take your time, it's doable. I'm a weekend warrior and built one with my buddy in two afternoons. Just make sure you level the ground or it'll be a disaster. Great deal for the size - I'd go for it.
5/23/2026 2:56:00 PM
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WrenchWendy790
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@DIYDave458 - Not overkill at all. You'll grow into it. One tip: drill extra holes for ventilation to prevent rust on your tools. And use Loctite on the bolts - they vibrate loose. Good luck!
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