Adirondack Chair
Brief Description
- Adirondack chairs are Eucalyptus wood from a Forest Stewardship Council-certified managed forest
- Chair finished with polisten, which repels water, fungus and insects
- Hardware is brass or zinc-plated steel for rust resistance
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- Adirondack chairs are Eucalyptus wood from a Forest Stewardship Council-certified managed forest
- Chair finished with polisten, which repels water, fungus and insects
- Hardware is brass or zinc-plated steel for rust resistance
- Polisten will add 2 to 3 years to the life of the chair if its used outdoors
- Adirondack chair is low maintenance -- wash and brush with water and neutral soap
- Lightly polish and re-apply polisten with a damp cloth, if necessary
- Use linseed oil and a hard sponge as a polisten alternative
- Tighten screws as needed
- Dimensions:
- 40 in. H x 29 in. W x 37 in. D
- Materials:
- Eucalyptus wood
- Model No:
- BT381
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Customer Reviews
the screws that hold the slats are to short also the armrest support screws as some of them were falling off when i removed the chairs from the containers
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We bought 4 of these. They are nice looking, the wood seems to be in good shape and they are super easy to assemble EXCEPT for the worthless screws that are included. I HIGHLY recommend that you use your own high quality wood screws to put these together. The ones included with the chairs are way too soft and strip as soon as you apply the torc to screw them in. That was really the only frustrating part of the assembly process. If I had used my own hardware from the start things would have gone much smoother and the chairs would have looked better. As they are now, some of the original screws are stuck partially in and stripped, so I had to screw in additional screws next to those. Overall the chairs are nice looking and comfortable. They do not fold for storage, so that is another factor to consider. I would not buy these chairs again, I would look for folding chairs as the prices are generally comparable.
- How often do you shop at Overstock.com? Few times a year
- Are you a Club O Member? No
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