This Dallas isn't just a metal shed trying to pretend it's a vinyl structure, it's an entirely unique product that combines the resilience of vinyl with the cost-efficiency of galvanized steel. Sure, it might not be quite as strong a solid vinyl building, but it still offers better weather protection than sheds made with other materials. The difference between the strength of a vinyl-coated shed and a solid one is definitely not comparable to the difference in price.
You won't be missing anything in terms of day-to-day performance either. A 734 cu. ft. capacity makes this Dallas more than capable of storing patio furniture, bicycles, and even large yard equipment. The nearly seven-foot center height also gives you plenty of maneuvering space and makes it much easier to store taller items like stepladders.

We bought this shed about ten years ago. It's been a great place for my father-in-law's ride-on mower and other lawn equipment. It still looks great after ten years, and the doors are tracking perfectly. This past winter we had excessive amounts of snow accumulation, and late into the winter the roof collapsed under the weight of the snow, which had melted and frozen was getting too heavy for the stock roof. The rest of the shed stood strong. A call to customer service proved to be very helpful. Arrow offered to split the cost of the replacement parts with us 10 years after our purchase. Customer service asked for a copy of the manufacturer label inside of the shed, but there was none. My father-in-law had saved the owner's manual and one of the box labels, and that worked for Arrow. Just ordered replacement parts AND the Snow Kit, which we should have had installed from day one. I'm very satisfied with the quality of the construction (in spite of the roof collapse, which was not the mfg's fault), and really impressed by the strong backing of Arrow on a 10-year old product. The ice cream on the pie is that they are made in the USA!
This is a great shed for the price. When completed and properly assembled it is sturdy and easy to enter. The instructions could be fleshed out a little to prevent minor assembly errors. I had to, on three occassion, disassemble sections and reassemble them due to almost unnoticable non-highlighted details in the drawings and instructions. "Particularly in the way pieces need to overlap." I suggest the following simple advice: