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Brand | Best Choice Products |
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Color | Natural |
Product Dimensions | 30.5"D x 28"W x 35"H |
Size | Large |
Back Style | Arrow Back |
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Relaxing |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 350 Pounds |
Style | Classic |
Pattern | Geometric |
Finish Type | Folding |
Room Type | Patio Garden |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Included Components | Product^Hardware |
Shape | Square |
Model Name | SKY2253 |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Seat Back Interior Height | 28.7 Inches |
IndoorOutdoor Usage | Outdoor |
Form Factor | Foldable |
Furniture Finish | Brown |
Seat Height | 13 Inches |
Seat Depth | 19.5 inches |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
Manufacturer | Best Choice Products |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | SKY2253 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | December 11, 2015 |
TG –
Fairly easy to assemble, and the material’s quality is really good. They are sturdy and suspect with a little care, they will last a long time.
John Carolin –
I guess you get what you paid for. I ordered 6 of these and put them together. Unfortunately, they seem flimsy and not sturdy. However, after putting everything together, we decided to just keep them. Hopefully they last. Will not purchase again.
Chris –
I was very anxious to write a review on this chair after the build and a couple of days use.
I have to say that this chair is an excellent value, and it was fun to assemble. It looks good as an outdoor chair and is reasonably comfortable to sit in. Overall, I am very pleased with the chair, and have to say they could easily be sold for $100.00+. I would have no problem dropping $100.00 on this chair.
The unfinished wood is OK and well prepared with no splinters or any features that could injure the builder. The wood is not clear, which is to be expected for the price. I loathe the aluminum screws provided, but again, the price dictates these kinds of components. Had I known it would turn out great, I would have invested a few extra dollars for stainless-steel fasteners. They will do the job, but you risk decapitating the screws in too much torque is applied. There is absolutely no need to crank any of the screws – IF everything is lined up before tightening any screws. More about that…
The instructions could not be easier to follow. They did leave out a very important piece of information that could easily make the difference between success and failure:
>>>>> Don’t tighten the screws until the assembly has been completed.
For example, the back of the chair has a lot of screws, so you would keep each screw loose until you can line up the base of the back to keep it perpendicular with the center of the upright back. Not doing this will result with a lot of explatives bandied about, and frustration. Keep everything somewhat loose until the chair is complete and correct. Then tighten all screws in one pass so none are missed. When done this way, the chair will be ultra-sturdy. Guaranteed.
Small pilot holes are provided to start the screws, lining them up can be a challenge, but when the screws are loose, it’s a piece of cake.
If you are not a DYI person, I would find something else. I spent a total of three hours, one hour per day after work. You don’t need tools. You don’t need a drill for the screws, but I am a glutton for a good screw session. All you need is a good Phillip’s Head, approprietly sized to the cross on the screw head. Keep it on-axis with the screw and you will have no problem. Tried and true.
Assembly of the chair was extremely therapeutic and rewarding. Is the haze of the mayhem going on in the world, a constructive distraction is a very welcome event – it’s just not possible to put a monetary value on that experience. *** In honesty, I wish it were more challenging.
Maybe the nicest purchase I have made all year, and I have made a few.
PNLY_MN –
This chair is pretty basic but it wasn’t too difficult to put together. Comfortable to sit in but I did have issues with every bolt screwing on when attaching the back to the seat. Unfinished wood.
Brittany –
These chairs are such good quality for the price. BIG TIP: LEAVE EVERY SCREW LOOSE UNTIL YOU ARE DONE!!!
ComputerLiteraryYoga Guy –
Title: Disappointing and Misleading – Not Worth a Single Star
Review:
I recently purchased this Adirondack chair, enticed by its claim to support up to 350 lbs and the positive reviews on this page. Unfortunately, my experience has been deeply disappointing, warranting a one-star rating.
The most glaring issue was the misalignment of the pre-drilled holes. This made assembly a frustrating ordeal. Following the advice of another reviewer, I attempted to drill new holes, only to find that the wood cracked easily under the slightest pressure. This not only speaks to the poor quality of the materials but also to the lack of attention to detail in its construction.
Additionally, the chair’s size is a significant concern. It is uncomfortably small for any adult over 5 feet tall, feeling more akin to a child’s chair than one meant for adults. This size limitation seriously contradicts the claim of being able to support up to 350 lbs. It’s hard to imagine anyone of substantial weight or height finding this chair comfortable or secure.
This Adirondack chair is a huge letdown. Its poor construction, misleading weight support claims, and size issues make it a purchase I regret. I strongly advise potential buyers to look elsewhere for a reliable and comfortable outdoor chair.
Brittany –
Chairs are a great value and look fantastic when completed, beware though that these are completely un assembled and if you struggle with Ikea like assembly these are not for you.
S. Schappy –
I bought two of these. I won’t lie, I thought it came assembled after seeing a promo on Brad’s Deals, saw the pics, and bought it.
Needless to see, you get a lot of wood and nails. The wood is unvarnished. So if you’re going to leave this outside or take it to a park and get caught in the rain, this won’t last long.
I do have a drill. The moment I started using it, little bits of wood chipped off. So I went old school with manual screwdriver. With that said, going old school can take anywhere from 2-3 hours ( maybe more? i took a beer break). The best way to look at it – I think there are 5 or 6 steps…do one or two steps a day before bedtime during the winter.
I do think a cushion (not included) is useful not to make it soft, but give you a lift, otherwise it feels like you’re sinking. So far it has been sturdy (i’m under 200 pounds). It does fold up, but I don’t see myself taking these in the trunk of my car : it will take up space and has some weight to it (remember, i bought 2)
I finished one, i’ll start another. When it’s done. I’ll wait for the weather to warm up before I varnish the damn thing outside my balcony where it will stay.
If you like projects, buy it. I may love this thing in the summer and when a get nice cushion. I’ll update the rating if i do!