Classic Accessories Veranda Water-Resistant 25.5 Inch Stackable Patio Chair Cover
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The 25-inch measurement is taken from arm to arm, while the front-to-back measurement is taken. I figured that because my chairs were a little wider but not as deep, it would still fit, and it did. I was able to double stack two Fan back wicker chairs because there was plenty of room.
I live in central Ohio and bought the chair cover in the early summer of this year, so my experience is limited to a few months of summer use. My cover is exposed to the elements and receives sunlight from late morning to late afternoon, ensuring that it receives all precipitation and nearly all sunlight. It appears to be completely waterproof, and there are no cracks that I can see. The fabric is durable and adaptable. Rather than thin plastic, it looks more like canvas. Because I prefer to quickly remove and replace the cover, I don't cinch the bottom edge, so if it rains, the chair feet get a little wet, but the rest of the chairs are dry and ready to use. The cover can't keep out atmospheric moisture because it's open at the bottom, but that's not an issue for me (my chair frames are aluminum, not steel). The cover has faded a little, but that's to be expected, and I prefer it that way. So far, I'm very happy with the cover, and I expect it to last a long time. I hope this information is useful.
Mold has never been a problem in my life. Even on worn-out covers They do discolor, but they are doing their job if they keep my chairs clean and dry. When I get off the chairs, I always hang them up to dry, and if they get wet, I put them in the sun to dry.
This cover is large enough to fit a stack of 33 chairs. 5in. L x 25. 5in. W x 45in.
Selected User Reviews For Classic Accessories Veranda Water-Resistant 25.5 Inch Stackable Patio Chair Cover
It had a nice feel to it and appeared to be well-made. At the time, I thought I had gotten a good deal, and the three-year warranty added to my peace of mind. A year later, on a couple of points, holes and rips began to appear. I inquired about the warranty but received no response. I also sent them warranty information, but I'm not sure if they'll respond. However, it's a shame because the product appeared to be good, but the company doesn't seem to care about their customers. It gets two stars because it isn't too expensive. br>br>It gets one star because it isn't very expensive. br>br>It gets one star because it isn't very expensive. I tried contacting the company once more because they advertised a three-year warranty. It's been only a year since we last saw each other. They promised to contact me within two days. That was never the case. It's been a few weeks since I've heard from you.
This is the third time I've purchased a Stacking Chair cover. It's not a great product, but it's also not a bad one; I've gone through three of these covers in the last three years, and each one lasted about a year on average before needing to be replaced due to dry rot and then tearing. It's not a bad product for the price, but don't expect anything more than that in terms of longevity. Because I live in Ohio, it only has to go through one set of Spring, Summer, Fall, and Winter. Their lifetime warranty only covers defects, not "normal wear," so their "lifetime" warranty is misleading unless you plan on only living for a year. That being said, I'm on my third one because I haven't found anything better for this price, or even a higher price if it lasted longer.
The cover is made of a thick, roomy fabric. However, after two attempts, I discovered that this cover is not water resistant. After the first rain shower, this photo shows the inside of the cover. I double-checked everything before the second rain shower. I double-checked that the cover was in the right place and secured it to the chair legs to keep it from blowing away in the wind. The water was still under the cover and on the chairs the next morning, as was the case the night before.
Almost ideal for our six fold-out table. Stackable patio chairs are a great way to save space on your patio. We have six patio chairs (with cushions) with a back that folds down and then stacks. They're old, and we had to clean them every spring because we didn't have anything to cover them with during the winter. Now we have it! I'm confident that this will keep them clean throughout the winter (and even during the spring and fall when we aren't using them as much). We used to have this brand of BBQ covers, and they were fantastic. This one will be no different. br>br>I'd like to downgrade my rating to one or two stars. These aren't going to stand up to the test of time. They don't last all winter in New York City, where I live. The price has risen from $20 to $25. I'm not going to buy anything else. During the fall, they do retain water and become mildewed. They worked perfectly fine throughout the summer when the sun was hot and kept them dry. Mildew began to grow when there was insufficient sunlight to dry the fabric quickly.
You'll be astounded at how well it's put together! The zipper must be worth at least $20 on its own. If you bought it in a store, it would cost you $0. 00! There are air vents, handles, pull cords, and velcro, as well as a zipper, waterproofing, and high-quality fabric. The packaging was also fantastic! Amazon packaged the book in a box with packing material around it and a heavy-duty cover. The company name is printed on a heavy-duty plastic bag that is fully sealed and has the cover neatly folded inside. It comes with easy-to-follow instructions in a variety of languages, as well as warranty information. Any product offered by Classic Accessories comes highly recommended from me!.
I'm really pleased with this item right now. Although it was designed for stacking chairs, I purchased it for a completely different reason. I have a six-rack Bradley smoker, and the Bradley cover I bought a few years ago for weather protection tore in a few spots on the front as I was putting it back on recently. I'd previously purchased canvas covers for other items, so I looked for something square, taller than 40", deeper than 15", and wider (across the front) than 25". Another Bradley cover would have sufficed, but I require overlap, which a Bradley cover does not provide (the Bradley 6 Rack Smoker Cover is just shy of 40" tall, so there is no overlap). br>I just finished putting this new cover on, and BADABOOM! All dimensions (height, width) are perfectly aligned. length). A cover with the Bradley log on it isn't necessary for me. I'm well aware of my situation. Unlike the Bradley cover, this one is made of a thick canvas. The handles will also come in handy whenever I need to remove the cover, and the air vents are a nice touch. Here's to a happy camper, or should I say, a happy smoker!.
This is not a flimsy, low-cost item; I bought a chair and a loveseat cover of this type, and they are both very durable and functional. I bought a small table and chair set where the chairs are pushed under the table and it only appears to be a table. It's made of the same brown wicker as the rest of the house. I was having trouble finding a suitable cover for this type of material. I was overjoyed to find this because it fits perfectly on this table and matches the covers on the other outdoor furniture I have; the loveseat and chair covers I bought two years ago are still in good shape after being outside for two winters in a row.
It's a good fit for my stacked chair set. Because my chairs are made of square tubing with edge joints that could potentially damage the cover, I put a cushion between three of the four chairs to keep the bottom of the cover from sitting on partially folded concrete, which would collect water and dirt. I bought some split foam pipe insulation and made covers for the outside corners/edges that come into contact with the cover, and so far they've worked out well. Several heavy rain storms with strong winds, as well as two snow and ice storms earlier this year, went off without a hitch. I'm hoping to get 3–4 years of use out of it before the weathering and on/off stress causes it to fail.