🎲 Game On, Comfort First!
Included Items:- Millstone Charcoal Fabric Wood Caster Game Chair in Pecan Finish x 4.Millstone Charcoal Fabric Wood Caster Game Chair in Pecan Finish When mobile, comfortable seating is a must, choose the Millstone Charcoal Castered Game Chair in Pecan finish for your home. Solid hardwood construction in a weathered pecan finish with easy to clean charcoal polyester upholstery that blends well with existing decors. Features include smooth rolling ball casters and nail head trim in an antique brass finish.Features :- Charcoal upholstery with Pecan finshed solid Hardwood frame- 4.5" thick comfortable foam seat- Casters for ease of movement- Padded armrest for comfort- Antique brass nail head trim- Perfect for dining or game tables- Suggested weight limit 250- Assembly required- Arm Height: 24.26- 100% Polyester.Specifications :- Seat Dimensions : 18W x 20.75D x 19H- Product Weight : 23.1 Lbs.- Product Dimensions : 26"W x 25.5"D x 29.5"H.
L**S
Simple & easy to put together
Likes - Quality. Used for patio dining chairs. Suggestions for putting them together:1. Use a table or saw horses to build them on. I used our chest freezer. Your back will thank you.2 Lay out bolts, lock washers & flat washers - put together as indicated on instruction flyer.3. You will get 2 allen wrenches per chair - take one set and cut the bend off of each one. insert them into a small socket that you can use with a small ratchet.4. Place the seat on your workbench with padded seat down - take a leg & match its number with corresponding number on the seat. Thread correct bolts partially into each leg far enough so each leg will stay in place when you let go.5. Place seat back upside down on your workbench. Set the section you just put together on top of the arms of the seat back. Ensure the wooden dowels go into each hole on the arm. Take the short bolts and start each one into its threaded hole BEFORE you start to tighten them as there will be a small amount of leg twisting to get every thing aligned.6. Start tightening using your ratchet/socket allen wrench using the same idea when tightening tire lug nuts -- R/F leg then L/R leg then R/R leg then L/F leg as an example. Now cutting those allen wrenches will make sense!7. When ALL the bolts are tight THEN you can start on tightening the legs to the seat. Use the same criss/cross sequence as in step 6.8. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN as the instructions state. Get the bolts good and snug then one half turn more with the ratchet. Easy peezy - should take 30 minutes per chair after the first one.
B**N
Chair dimensions are different than represented
I bought these chairs specifically for the low arm height that would allow them to slide under our table. I assembled one chair (which took a considerable amount of time) and it would not fit under the table. The arm height was higher than the diagram provided in the listing. I immediately disassembled the chair and repacked it in all original packaging. I contacted seller for refund and they demanded I send photos. Since the chair was already packed, I told them I could not do that. Since I did not send photos, they stuck me with the costs of returning the chairs, which was nearly 10% of the cost. Too bad, I otherwise liked the chairs. But, I will never buy from this seller again.
P**T
SUPER annoying to assemble!
These are extremely annoying to put together. You have to hand tighten 8 bolts way inside the seat for the legs, then when you attach the back, it doesn't line up with the bolt holes unless you leave everything extremely loose. Then you have to go back and tighten everything with an alan wrench. Think you can use a power tool with a hex bit? Nope! The space is too small. Now repeat with four chairs. My hands hurt after doing this and it took hours! Very very annoying. The chairs look nice and are fairly sturdy, but I don't know if I would have bought them if I knew what an ordeal it was to put together. For $700, you'd think it would be easier and the bolt holes would line up better. UPDATE: All the wheels bent on these chairs and destroyed our hardwood floors. Yes, they were tightened. The problem is the pilot holes were very poor and the small bolts on the wheels are not sturdy enough to support a full grown adult rolling on them. $700 wasted. Do not waste your time or money.
K**.
Hard to assemble but worth the trouble
Hard to assemble, but worth the time and hassle. The company also sent two right front legs instead of a right and a left. The company was great about making the exchange, and got the proper leg to us quickly. The chairs are comfortable, supportive of the back, easy to move and attractive. I would buy them again in spite of the hassle.
E**Y
First day use review!!!!
Got 4 of these chairs, and the first time i used them, all feet had spheres coming out, a lot!Picture shows couple, but I had to clean it right away since i had people over and they could scratch my new floor. I contacted the seller, lets see what they will do about it. I will upadate here.
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