Estator's durability and attractiveness
Written: Oct 21 '01 (Updated Nov 03 '01)
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Pros: easy to read instructions; customizeable
Cons: odd size (10x9). Doors needed to be greased to work properly
The Bottom Line: The Estator shed is one of the best do-it-yourself sheds on the market; therefore, I'd recommend it to anyone who needs more storage space.
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| drewman887's Full Review: Arrow Estator Shed |
When I found myself in dire need of a new storage shed to replace my current rusted-out one, I headed for Lowe's to check out their display sheds. I soon determined that no metal sheds existed that were 10x10, the size of my existing slab on which the rusted-out shed sat. The closest I could come was the Estator, with dimensions of 10x9. This model had loads of headroom, compared to other low-ceiling models.
The Estator was available through the catalog and was a little more pricey than the others. The ready-to-assemble shed arrived at my local Lowe's store in about a week. The easy-to-maneuver box fit in my pickup truck and contained all the clearly labeled parts and concise instructions. It took most of a Saturday to get the frame up, although the directions stated the whole shed should be constructed in one day. At least two people are needed for the construction and a third would come in handy when tackling the roof The siding was easy to attach but didn't always match up with the pre-drilled holes. But, at the end, I was extremely pleased with the finished product.
Recommended:
Yes
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