Highly RecomendTuesday, April 05, 2005
This Chaise lounge was easy to assemble. Very sturdy and I feel I got a great deal for the price. I have been pricing these types of chaises and am extremely happy with what I got
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Liking ThemMonday, February 28, 2005
Looked around quite a bit and decided on these because of the price. Yes, they are a little short, but like I said, the price was right. I bought through Target and so far, they are fine. The frist one was a little challenging to put together, the second -- easy! They arrived almost overnight!!
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Nice chaise lounge for the money...Monday, August 23, 2004
Assembly takes a little time which is to be expected. But overall, very sturdy and well made. Side table which tucks underneath when not in use is a great extra. Love the look, and it was reasonably priced compared to simular lounges offered elsewhere.
As with most natural woods left outdoors, you'll have to spend the extra money and time oiling it on a regular basis if you want to preserve the color. Of course, getting into the tight spots with all of those slats will prove to be a challenge!
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Not DurableSaturday, July 31, 2004
They looked lovely at first, but before the summer was over the middle beams were sagging. I weigh 130 pounds. That was last summer, this year the beams are cracking. If they were solid wood then I don't think they would have broken. Instead they are pieces of wood glued together and don't hold up. The little tray that slides in and out also fell apart into pieces with nails sticking out of them.
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poorly made loungesWednesday, July 07, 2004
I purchased 2 of these and yes they assemble very easily. However, both of them have broken after less than 2 months. One of them split on the backside where you lay it down. My son leaned back and it just cracked!!! (He weighs 50 lbs!) The other cracked several days later the same way. There was no force and it was being lowered slowly. What a shame, the placement of the bolts seem to be a contributing factor.