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Strathwood Talbot Hardwood Adirondack Chair and Ottoman


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List Price: $160.00
Our Price: $109.00
Your Save: $ 51.00 ( 32% )
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Manufacturer: Strathwood
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Binding: Lawn & Patio Brand: Strathwood Feature: Outdoor, all-weather hardwood chair and ottoman footrest set Label: Strathwood Manufacturer: Strathwood Model: C9017 Publisher: Strathwood Studio: Strathwood
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Features
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Outdoor, all-weather hardwood chair and ottoman footrest set Shorea hardwood with dark stain finish; stainless-steel hardware; mortise and tenon joints Classic American Adirondack style; some easy assembly required Chair measures 38 inches wide by 27 inches deep by 36 inches high Ottoman measures 22 inches wide by 16 inches deep by 13 inches high
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Chairs Comment: I was pleasantly surprised at the quality of these chairs at this price. The wood has a great finish and the assembly was easy. I liked them so much I bought another set.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Luck! Comment: Poorly machined, absolute junk hardware (not stuff you're going to pick up at a hardware store, so be prepared for improvising a lot of substitutions), wooden parts need to be tweaked into position, but decent and comfortable once you somehow get the thing assembled. Amazon doesn't stock replacement hardware, but they offered a discount as one of the options. I'm sorry that a decent, well-priced product turns into an assembly nightmare over a simple lack of quality control - really didn't need to be that way.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Attractive, but be prepared for problems during assembly Comment: I have put lots of furniture together and as a hobby build large wooden model airplanes, so I thought putting this chair together would be a cinch. If I had it to do again, I would not buy a Strathwood product.
Would not recommend this chair unless you are prepared for and have the tools for:
1. Drilling new holes in the correct place - could not assemble the way some of the holes were drilled.
2. Substituting your own hardware (i.e. carriage bolts, washers, nuts, etc) for the cheap hardware that came with the chair - the hardware has allen-wrench heads. Some of the machining was so bad that the hardware was unusable or stripped easily, so I needed to substitute. Not very attractive finished product with unmatched hardware.
3. Using your own allen wrenches to assemble - the 2 wrenches that came in the kit were of soft metal that did not last through the assembly process.
4. Using a clamp (like a medium size C-clamp) to pull the pieces together to assemble. Some of the wooden pieces were so warped that I had to clamp them together to get the hardware to work, otherwise the bolts were too short.
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