Plant Theatre Adirondack Folding Hardwood Footstool
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33 inches is the length of the footstool. In the image, the legs are opened and the highest point of the figure is 5cm high It might help if you read that.
This is not a stain that can be purchased from a DIY store since it is a stain that has been mixed by the manufacturer. If you would like to find a close match at a DIY store and seal it with teak oil, then take it there
Selected User Reviews For Plant Theatre Adirondack Folding Hardwood Footstool
The Christopher Knight Home 312649 Aberdeen Outdoor Contemporary Acacia Wood Foldable Adirondack Chair, natural stained was a purchase I made a few months ago. There was no matching footstool available at the company. It was a perfect match when I took a chance on them. Look to have been made by the same Vietnamese manufacturer. The whole thing came already assembled. You can use it right away after unfolding. It can be stowed easily for the.
My outdoor bistro set includes a foot rest and I bought this to use as a foot rest. We are very happy with how things are going. As an added bonus, it slides under the chair when it is Teak oil gave it the same color as the chairs. Now, I can match it to them. It has a sturdy, attractive design and is well-crafted. A great buy!.
They match my chairs perfectly and their color is fantastic. They are solid and well made and come assembled, so I am very satisfied.
The footstool was very pleasant to use until one of the screws holding a latch in place came out a little over 2 weeks after I bought It took maybe five uses before the stool.
With the chairs, we bought two of these. One of the books had to be returned for a replacement since it wouldn't fold fully open. Considering the lack of high quality control by this company, I'm not very impressed.
It was a very good purchase for me.
The legs fold out and the locking mechanism is set without any assembly required. I think it looks good and is nicely finished. It seems to be unstable, and that is my primary concern. There is a lot of back and forth movement in the legs. Because the locking mechanism fails to keep the legs as tight as they should be, the legs will shift back and forth with pressure. As shown in the picture above, the hardware is secured with screws that aren't very big or that deep, and I can see them eventually working out, maybe even in short time. Because of that, I am thinking of returning it. I think a sturdy leg rest fixed securely to the floor would be the best option. You might be able to use a collapsible footstool if you're frequently transporting it. In order to make it more convenient to store over the winter, a foot stool that can be quickly disassembled would be more useful. The Plant Theatre folding Adirondack chair would be on my list to pass up if it is as unstable as their stool. Though I had been thinking of purchasing the chair too, this is debatable after seeing the stool's relatively poor quality (and fragility). As of 2/1/2021 There is still too much slop in the pivot point of the legs even after I tightened up the bolts at the pivot point. The issue is not a defect in how it was manufactured it is a feature of the design. I could see that this stool was not going to last the entire year and probably not even Sending it back was a mistake. The foldable Adirondack chair is also no longer on my list of considerations. It is always easier for me to partially disassemble a footstool if needed for storage if I can find one that is rigid.