Riviera Acacia Wood Patio Bar Cart With Tray: Mobile Storage, Weather-Resistant - Christopher Knight Home
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value: 4.67 out of 5
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5 out of 5 stars
15 January, 2021Verified purchase
Perfect for gas pizza oven
Easy to set up. Beautiful and sturdy. Propane tank fits on bottom shelf. Pizza oven on top. Will use tray for plates and pizza.
5 out of 5 stars
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30 April, 2019Verified purchase
Lovely and functional cart
I'm really happy with this bar cart. I was impressed with how organized the parts were in the packaging. Everything was numbered so it was easy to put together by following the instructions. The cart is sturdy and the wood is attractive. It looks just like the pics. I'm using it outside and will keep a cover on it so it doesn't fade too fast.
5 out of 5 stars
19 March, 2018Verified purchase
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Beautiful. I used it as a bevarag station in the dining room.
5 out of 5 stars
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21 January, 2017
Wonderful Bar Cart, Great Price!
I LOVE this beautiful acacia wood bar cart! Right now I'm actually using it as a rolling work station, which is perfect because it has no rails and the tray that comes with it is very handy! After pricing so-called portable craft work stations I realized they were not at all what I need and were way too ugly and expensive, as well as unwieldy. This cart does the job beautifully, has small footprint, amazing versatility, and every feature lends itself to my needs. AND I can always use it as a bar cart for entertaining! While it does roll nicely, it's not exactly "spin-on-a-dime" maneuverable as roller luggage for instance, but it moves just fine for me. I'm only reasonably handy and found it easy to assemble too.