Introducing the Ezee shed from arrow storage products - a shed that builds in half the time. The Ezee shed is a galvanized steel shed that is durable and made to last. It features the revolutionary snap-it quick assembly system that cuts assembly time down by 50% compared to most steel sheds on the market today. The Ezee shed has a reduced number of fasteners across walls, roof, and doors and there are no more difficult nut/bolt connections - so assembly is faster and easier! The Ezee shed features a design that is 2x stronger than leading steel sheds on the market. Its unique panel geometry is more impact resistant, and with its overlapping snap-it panels that connect every 12 inches, it boasts a stronger overall building design. The Ezee shed also features improved roof assembly that allows for ground assembly of the roof for easier and faster roof attachment. The Ezee shed is not only a tougher shed with faster assembly, but it's also a more modern and attractive take on outdoor storage sheds, too! The Ezee shed is available in an updated color pallet that makes it a modern and stylish storage solution for backyard, patio, and garden areas. The Ezee shed doesn't just look better; it offers better storage space, as well. The Ezee shed's attractive swing door design allows for easier access to your items and features a heavy-duty framed-out design. The doors are set on 3 hinges for extra durability. The Ezee shed is a strong and modern alternative to your standard backyard shed, and the next step up in steel shed assembly and design.
Just as cheap & flimsy as all the other cheap metal sheds out there, but the only one I could find with 6' tall door for under $1000; I wanted it for working in, not just storage, so that was important to me. Snap together design is convenient for assembly, but unforgiving if anything gets bent or damaged. Door panels have screws connecting lower panel to support brace that end up under upper panel, pretty much guaranteeing the two panels won't stay snapped together. Track parts over door in my kit were slightly off-sized, preventing them from sliding together correctly. After a half-hour of pounding to get it as close as I could, I cut off the mangled ends to get correct length and had to drill new holes (track under door worked just fine). There are a few places where instructions are vague and a wrong guess will result in having to redo things later. There were plenty of screws and bolts, but I was a few plastic washers short and local hardware stores only have more expensive neoprene washers to fill in. Other than those issues, it went together pretty well and is surprisingly solid once everything is connected.. Anonymous. Sun Feb 04 2024