Classic Accessories Veranda Water-Resistant 25.5 Inch High Back Patio Chair Cover, 2-Pack
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Make sure to order at least an inch (or more) more than what your dimensions are. It is best if you can easily remove them.
This chair cover has a loop to attach the leg to and it is also equipped with a pull string on the bottom for adjusting. Because I live in Florida, neither of these systems has ever been necessary for me. I have no problem with that!
In order to stack well, the covers have to be removed. one on top of another and then cover it with
It was not the chair that was costly, it was the table cloth and a cover It comes with a set of chairs. How tight it fits really determines whether it fits well. The water will drain out of the table after we put some white buckets in the middle, tent-like, in the middle of it. The rest of the covers are great.
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After that. As soon as we got these, we fell in love with In the end, we bought four of these, for each of Our stackable chairs and a cover for our fire pit will also be delivered. The tears, however, only lasted for a few months before they started disappearing. Each one of them has been experiencing the same problem. Specifically, the covers are used on the north side of our two-story building Their house is a two-story one, which means they only see sun during the summer and even then it's not all day long. I believe they are still covered by the OEM's warranty, but the process is tedious, and frustrating to say the least. We have not been successful in getting them repaired I have been unable to actually speak with anyone about the warranty so far. Despite our love for these when we got them, they are not meant to last longer than 18 months, so if you are looking for covers that will last for the long haul, I'd suggest looking elsewhere.
These covers, however, do not have any UV resistance due to the fabric used. It's not like we live in the middle of a desert where the sun is relentlessly beating down on us at all times. However, the covers did not last, the fabric fading to a chalky white color after one season. The fabric of the covers had become so fragile and brittle after two seasons that it would tear by gently lifting the covers off the chairs. After trying duct tape to cover the backside of the tears, it did help for a while, but ultimately the tears could not be saved. There was ripping all over the place I mean nearly the entire length of the cover is ripped, and not just in a few places. As a result of their price, I suppose you could consider them nearly disposable, however I would willingly pay a little more for covers that would last for a long time. These covers ended up going into the trash after two years of mild use on my tables.
I've used this line for all my outdoor furniture and wood racks. The final decision will depend on time, but they appear to be of decent quality. The winter season in CT was the first time I had them. Fortunately, the patio furniture covers seem to be still in good shape. It will make one more season at best if the wood rack doesn't show signs of distress. There are signs of wear all the way I must say that all of the items have been exposed to high winds (more than 50 mph) on multiple days and nights. Their snap buckle keeps them in place so that they do not blow away. Besides the pull string, they also have a bungee string. the material too hard to make it tight did rip one of them, so I had to sew it back together. Although the patio furniture fits well, the fit isn't a perfect custom fit since they are basically generic covers. Since the covers are basically generic, the fit isn't as perfect as with the furniture I purchased (sofa, love seat, chairs, patio table and fire pit). However, it's still good enough to not look completely out of place. The moisture in the warm humid months have not been experienced by me so I cannot speak to their resistance to mold. According to what I can tell, the patio furniture should last for around three years, which is perfect since I hope the expensive patio furniture lasts longer as well. Let me add that these covers for the furniture are exposed to the elements all year long and I am covering only the furniture.
Our high back Teak chairs around our patio table were covered with four covers of these in 2009 when they were outside. Our patio table chairs and our even higher backed Teak rockers were also covered at the same time. They do not have umbrellas, and neither are our teak rockers. During the winter of 2009, we used them 24 hours a day. We only removed the covers when we went outside and placed them back on the furniture following It has been more common for them to sit on our furniture than to leave it. In the 6 years that we have used these caps outside continuously, we are replacing all of them with the same covers because they have deteriorated and are torn at the corners. Even though they have not been in snow conditions, they have been in warm weather. It has been a drought for the past 4 to 5 years in California, and it has been a normal season for the previous two The covers have been great, and I can't say enough about how happy I am with them. The covers have never suffered from mildew, rot, or any other issues. It is clear that they do not go all the way to the ground on the chairs with high backs, so they make this clear in their In the event that the materials, manufacturing, or any other production conditions of the company did not change over the past six years, we should be able to get another five to six years out of this situation. In fact, we will buy them again when they are no longer available.
There is no escaping the relentless Arizona sun. Any outdoor item left out for any length of time will get destroyed. Our new patio set is not high end merchandise by any stretch. <extra_id_13>'re pretty proud of it, though. We bought one of our bistro tables and four high back bar stools at Home Depot. We had to take some measure to protect our purchase from the sun's intense rays, so that they looked nice. This product is called "Classic Accessories 78932" I found the 4pack to be the ideal fit for high back chairs. The material is similar to canvas, with a heavy gauge. As for its size, we can say it is a little on the large side for our Bistro bar stools, but instead of being too small would be better. It looks good and is worth the money. Even if this product protects our outdoor set for a few years before it dries out and falls apart, then we consider it to have done a good job. There is no way to sustain anything long when its 118 degrees outside and the sun is burning. The product fits our Bistro stools exceedingly well, and the screw attachment secures the piece very firmly to the stools. Right off the bat, our purchase received five out of five stars. It will be interesting to see how it looks once it has been exposed to heat and sun rays for a full Summer. I hope you found this information I want to thank Robert for all his time and effort Update two years in the future - Florence, Arizona By now, the material has turned crispy and will break apart It's too hot and the UV light in Arizona is too intense for this amazing product. The first to falter was a 36" round table cover, and the chair covers are still in place but they're no longer touchable. Now they just crumble and tear I have been looking for Robert through Google Arizona, Florence.