Based on 582 Reviews

Average

4.5

(582 Reviews)
5 Star
350
4 Star
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3 Star
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2 Star
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1 Star
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Reviews

  • user2

    Not a good choice

    Poor quality. Very soft wood causes screw heads to go too deep. Bad design elements make for a very weak construction. Dont waste your money.

  • user2

    Need to put each and every piece together

    If youre not up for putting this together like a puzzle, its not for you. Beautiful chair though, great color stain and really pretty. I also like the Slightly slimmer scale and footprint. Happy with the chair.

  • user2

    Great product

    I love these chairs. Priced right and very comfortable

  • user2

    High quality chairs

    Got these because they fold up and are made right here in Indiana. So easy to assembly, just 2 screws. They are comfortable and they look very nice. High quality for the price. People have reviewed that these chairs are mini, which I dont understand. I am 58, not obese nor am I tiny and they are perfect size. They are not flimsy by any means and are put together very well. I would certainly buy 2 more when I can. I also bought the side table to go along with the 2 chairs and it is built just as well.

  • user2

    Great Chair!!

    I knew it was a gamble when I purchased this chair ( I bought 6 cause hellooo that price point!) With three Grown Adults 1 supervising child LOL we got them all built in one night in less than 2 hours. It does come with a ton of screws but thats a good thing makes it more sturdy. A power drill is a must have for this project just an FYI my chairs did not come with an allen wrench so you will need one of those as well luckily we had some already 10/10 would buy ( and likely will buy) again. a It is sturdy. Holds up to at least 280 pounds ( packaging said 330, but largest person we have had sit in them weighs 280lbs)

  • user2

    Good chair but poor assembly instructions

    The chair is solid and comfortable once assembled. The assembly was surprisingly difficult. The instructions are useless on how to correctly unfold the chair into the correct position. It was like wresting an octopus move one part of the chair and something else would move out of place. I eventually got it but it took way longer than it should have. Each chair had several loose screws so be sure to lightly torque each screw during assembly.

  • user2

    Took time to put together

    Ok

  • user2

    Great Buy

    Love these chairs. Was a little intimidated when I opened the box but instructions were easy to follow and they went together easily.

  • user2

    Excellent Value DIY Buyers Only !

    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 stainlesssteel 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: Dont 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 ultrasturdy. Guaranteed. Small pilot holes are provided to start the screws, lining them up can be a challenge, but when the screws are loose, its 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 dont need tools. You dont need a drill for the screws, but I am a glutton for a good screw session. All you need is a good Phillips Head, approprietly sized to the cross on the screw head. Keep it onaxis with the screw and you will have no problem. Tried and true. Assembly of the chair was extremely therapeutic and rewarding. Is the he of the mayhem going on in the world, a constructive distraction is a very welcome event its 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.

  • user2

    Love Our Chairs!!

    We absolutely LOVE these chairs. We had order 4 of these and ordered two from Costco to see the difference (if any other than the 100 a piece) and these were BY FAR, our favorite and worth the extra 100 per chair. The color is gorgeous and as soon as we can get more, we will!! Would love to find them on sale sometime!! The easiest to put together!! Took just a few minutes per chair. Highly recommend and quick delivery!!

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