Costway Patio Adirondack Chair Weather Resistant Garden Deck W/Cup Holder White
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design: 4.5 out of 5
ease of assembly: 5 out of 5
quality: 5 out of 5
value: 5 out of 5
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17 November, 2022
Best chaira
These have held up great! Such a great addition to our yard!
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4 May, 2022
Nice sturdy chair! Not for wide people though
I love these chairs! Assembly took less than a half hour each chair - though my husband used his drill. He said the directions weren’t great but in the end, it assembled pretty easily. I like that this Adirondack chair is up higher than most so you don’t struggle to get out of it. It also seems a bit more upright than most which provides more back support. The cupholder is nice though it is the diameter of a pop can - my Yeti would not fit in it for example. The texture is smooth, the finish is speckled (see picture). The seat is rather narrow so a very wide person might not fit easily. My husband is six feet and 275 pounds and fits in it well. If I read correctly, this chair accommodates up to 300 pounds (don’t take my word for it - double check before ordering) and really feels sturdy. Some of the other, more expensive chairs like this only went up to 250 pounds. We bought these in a set of four - these seemed to be the most economical of all of the composite Adirondacks I could find.