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- #175,308 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #61 in Patio Bar Sets
Leebunch
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2024
I like the look and it’s sturdy.Instructions are marginally ok.One of the stool legs did not have threads for the crossbeams. After contacting the mfg they suggested I drill hole’s myself
TRAI
Reviewed in the United States on May 15, 2024
I would have given a 5 star because the 2 bolts were missing from the tool bag. It was fairly easy to assemble with common sense because the parts was not marked/labeled with the letters. There was only one part marked with a "D" but i did it. lol. I'm not really sure how sturdy it is yet. I will upload pics and a update
Jo.
Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2024
The product is lovely. Perfect for 2 people or even as a prep station. Storage is ample. Now that I received the replacement for the glass top, I am enjoying it. If the glass is broken or if there is any defect, just take a picture of it. Do not throw the broken glass away. Customer service was very responsive and quickly took action.
Rhonda Hernandez
Reviewed in the United States on June 4, 2023
Seems to be well built...time will tell as to its durability. Assembly instructions are clear, however, does take a while and you'll need two people for the bar frame. Overall, very pleased and anticipate years of use. Would buy again. Good value for the money.
CHARLES
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2023
This set is pretty awesome and is worth more than I paid for it. It took about 45 minutes to put together and I love how it looks on my screened in porch. Only issue is one of the screw holes was missing, but overall it is a pretty good product and I even thought about getting another one for my basement
Kim M.
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2021
LOVE this piece. Very easy to assemble, looks fantastic. We have it out on our back deck and we love it. The value for the money is great, looks like something you’d pay far more money for. My only complaint is the sturdiness of the stools. They wobble back and forth a bit when you put them on a perfectly even surface. We tried taking them apart and re-assembling them but it didn’t fix the problem. Overall not a big issue and the stools are still very comfortable and attractive.
hthomascrna1
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2019
Check the glass top before putting together. The glass top comes wrapped in a thick tissue paper which I set aside so that it wouldn’t get scratched or damaged while I was working when I was finished assembling I opened the glass top and saw two large marks going down the middle. When I touched it to see if it was a scratch or crack The entire thing shattered in my hands causing multiple scratches up and down my arms. I’ve contacted the seller and have not had a response yet for a replacement glass top. I purchased this for a party next weekend and I have a feeling there’s no way I’m going to be able to use it because I doubt they will send the replacement quickly if at all. Box is about 75 pounds so to repackage it and send it back would be a huge pain. The assembly was somewhat simple and took about an hour and a half. However it is only $200 so the wicker is cheap and the shelves would not be able to hold anything that weighed more than a pound. I now fear even with the replacement that if you set a glass or a cup or a bottle down too hard the entire thing with shatter. I will update if they send a replacement quickly
jeff bowden
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2018
Upon ordering the bar I was happy to learn that delivery would take about 10 days which gave me just enough time to get out of town so I wouldn't have to help my wife drag in the 75 lb box. Much to my chagrin, the box was waiting for me when I arrived home, unopened. After reading another viewer had assembled with her super hero boyfriend in 15 minutes I was shocked to discover 56 screws in the package. Fortunately there was only one mystery in the instructions, and thats whether the plexiglass reinforced shelf was meant for the middle or the bottom. (Note: not talking about the glass top here folks). Apparently, the designers felt one shelf should be allowed to sag, but they didn't clearly indicate which one. Rather than try to call on a Sunday night I made my own decision. I also made a decision to forgo the handy Allen wrenches in favor of a power screwdriver. While I'm sure this decision is what increased my assembly time to about two hours, I couldn't really turn the Allen wrenches without scraping the wicker at each assembly point. Could the engineers have given me another 1/8 inch for clearance, yes. But I'm guessing when they drew it up in the lab it didn't occur to the engineers that the width of the wicker should include added room for the naturally curling product. But I'll forgive them because they are required to be good at math all the time. In the end it looks okay, is stable with minor weight on the shelves and as lots of reviewers like to say, whaddaya expect for $200?
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