Arrow Woodvale 10x8 ft Apex Coffee Metal 2 door Shed
Product details
Product information
This Woodvale 10x8 apex Metal shed is ideal for securely protecting and storing garden essentials.
- Only fixings included
- We recommend that sheds are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving to give a stable and even footing for your shed to sit on.
Features and benefits
- Galvanised to give great resistance to rot and decay
- A padlock door closure is included to keep your possessions secure - padlock sold separately
- This shed is supplied flat packed with comprehensive fitting instructions and fixings provided - 2 people are required to build this shed
- We recommend that sheds are sited on pre-laid, level, solid and dry ground, with a foundation of either a wooden shed base, concrete or paving to give a stable and even footing for your shed to sit on
- The dimensions given refer to the external dimensions of the product unless otherwise stated
Specifications
Colour group | Natural |
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Depth (m) | 2.42m |
Height (m) | 2.09m |
Made in | USA |
Width (m) | 3.13m |
Product code | 5013856015239 |
Reviews
3 / 5(2 reviews)madduck - 3 / 5 - 26/04/2016
LOOKS GOOD.
Looks great when built. But very flimsy. You could easy slice it open with a Stanley knife. Says 2 people needed to build, more like 4 at one point unless you have 4 hands and 5 foot long arms.
- 3 / 5 - 07/05/2014
Like Jigsaws?
Good points - very nice looking, went together OK but really is a jigsaw with hundreds (literally) of screws. The box (one) is very heavy - I couldn't lift it. The panels are very, very thin. Someone said coke can but I think they are thinner. Half the screws are from the inside INTO these panels, there is no way they will grip very well. I think I'll have to back these up with some plastic block for the (variable) self tapping screws. These are only JUST long enough so lordy help you if you're a bit misaligned (we had a few holes off by 3mm and it takes some doing to find and screw into them. A solid day to put up 09:00 to 19:00 with tidy up. It looks lovely (ignoring the bent panels, which I swear I didn't do), hunkers down in the garden well and seems watertight, but I'll bitumen the roof screws just in case. Next time I'd probably go for something like a Keter - walls and a roof and not a jigsaw. Does look nice though.