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The SoliWood Outdoor Wooden Folding Adirondack Chair combines premium FSC-certified hemlock wood with a smart pre-assembled backrest for quick setup. Its one-step foldable design offers effortless portability and space-saving convenience, while supporting up to 220 lbs. Ideal for patios, gardens, decks, and poolside, this chair elevates your outdoor living with classic style and durable comfort.















































| ASIN | B0DSZKWP5Y |
| Additional Features | Foldable |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Arm Style | Armless |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #20,263 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #8 in Adirondack Chairs |
| Brand Name | SoliWood |
| Color | Apricot |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,608 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Painted |
| Frame Material Type | Wood |
| Included Components | Screw Pack |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Outdoor |
| Is Foldable | Yes |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 36"D x 28"W x 31"H |
| Item Height | 31 inches |
| Item Weight | 20.9 Pounds |
| Leg Style | Straight Leg |
| Manufacturer | SoliWood |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 220 Pounds |
| Model Name | SLW-3018 ADK Chair-Apricot |
| Model Number | SLW-3018 ADK Chair-Red |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Please fold and take away from rain and heavy sunlight when not use |
| Reclining Position Count | 1 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Patio Garden, Outdoor Living |
| Seat Depth | 31 inches |
| Seat Height | 36 Inches |
| Seat Length | 28 Inches |
| Seat Material | Fir Wood |
| Shape | Adirondack Chair |
| Size | 36''x28''x31‘’x1 |
| Style Name | Accent |
| Theme | Wood Adirondack Chair |
| Tilting | Yes |
| Unit Count | 5.0 Count |
N**X
Adirondack Installation
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Comfortable, Stylish, and Surprisingly Easy to Assemble! I absolutely love these Adirondack chairs! Once assembled, they looked fantastic and added the perfect touch to our outdoor space. Assembly was pretty straightforward — the instructions are clear enough, though I also left a few of my own notes in case someone needs a bit more guidance. A few tips from my experience: Use the included tool or a proper wrench to tighten all the bolts securely. I originally tried to take a shortcut and realized later that everything needed tightening. When attaching the arms to the legs, make sure the legs are on the inside of the armrest. If your legs are sticking out beyond the arm, you probably installed it on the wrong side. I used a drill gun, which sped things up a lot, but be gentle — the wood is on the thinner side, so too much pressure could crack it. After doing four chairs, my fingertips were a little sore, so I really appreciated having the drill. Once I finished my first chair and got the hang of it, each one took about 15 minutes. If you're chatting or distracted, it might take 20–30 minutes per chair. Still, for furniture assembly, that’s a breeze. All in all, these chairs were a great buy. Comfortable, well-crafted, and the assembly was beginner-friendly with just a few mindful steps. Would definitely recommend! See YouTube for the full video. I'm not a video pro just wanted to help those in need.
R**D
Lessons / Instructions Learned from Assembling Them
I bought 4 of the 2-chair sets and just finished assembling them. They are well engineered to make assembly easy. The real key to assembling them is to not tighten the hinge bolts until the end. The first one took me probably 30 minutes, the 4th one took me about 10 minutes. Come back and read this when you are ready to assemble them. I tried assembling the first one on the floor, but it is much better to clear off the kitchen table (or work bench) and work there. Lay the box on the table, taped seam up. Cut the tape, but not too deep. Open the box and cut the bubble wrap loose. Take out all of the pieces and lay them aside. Dispose of the box and the packing material. Find the two long pieces (back legs) and lay them parallel on the table, with the larger rear cutout notches facing each other. Find the scalloped front piece with the 4 screw holes. Hint: All of the holes are countersunk, so you know which side to screw from. Lay it on the table in front of the the two long read legs, scalloped side down and line up the holes. The scallops actually line up the holes flush. Find the 5 seat slats and lay them out on top of the legs. Unpack all of your screws. Place the screws in the slats (in the countersunk side) and line up the holes. It is easiest to push the screws through the slats slightly to get them to align in the holes underneath. The next piece is the back slat of the seat that is curved and is on the angle edge. Voila, the seat is done. Now. Open the two bags of bolts and split them between either side of the seat. Take the two hinge pieces (8" X1" wood pieces with 2 holes) and connect them to the legs with the nuts and bolts. Big hint: One washer goes on each end of the bolt and one in the middle between the wood pieces. You will screw this up at least once. DO NOT TIGHTEN THE BOLTS! Now turn to the pre-assembled seat back. Find the curved piece that goes on the middle of the back. This is the one step that I still have a little trouble with. You need to line up the 3 holes from the front side, so it is awkward. Tighten the screws. Now lay out the seatback flat at the rear of the seat you just built and line up the open end of the hinge pieces with the bottom rod across the seat back. Again put in your bolt and 3 washers on each side, but do not tighten. Next, find the front legs. The little triangles at the top point outward. Move the seat to the edge of your table and put the bolt through the front leg and back leg, and let it dangle there on each side. You guessed it, do not tighten the bolts. Now take the arms, skinny sides to the back (and middle) and lay them next to the back and seat on the table. Attach them to the middle of the back seat with the bolts. When that is done, pick up the seat back and the arms attach them to the top of the front legs. Remember that these bolts are the only ones that go from the inside out. Now that you have attached all of the bolts, go ahead and tighten them. The last step is then to attach the support across the front with the 4 screws, beveled edge up and countersunk side facing out. It seats real well in the notches provided. Per other's advice, I am going to poly them, and I think I will construct some cup holder to go under the arms as well. I think I will build my own footrests too. They are easy. Hope this helps.
J**E
Small and delicate, but good value
From the perspective of a woodworker: I recently built an adirondack chair for myself. With the price of lumber these days, it cost nearly $300 for a single chair. Due to the cost, I decided to buy a second one knowing that it would not be as good, but it should do for a few years. I would describe this adirondack chair as small and delicate. The legs measure 2 1/4 wide by 3/4 inches thick...to give you an idea. And it is 2 inches narrower than many other addirondack chairs. It is suitable for someone smaller. But, being 6 ft. tall and 180 lbs, I would be careful to sit on it myself regularly. The chair description was 'Eucalyptus Wood Patio Lounge Chair', but the detail stated that it was Canadian cedar. It arrived well packed, and it was pretty easy to assemble. But there was 1 misplaced pre-drilled screw hole which I had to correct in order to make the seat frame square. Additionally, another reviewer mentioned that the bottom of the front legs are not cut at the correct angle (and do not sit flat against the ground), and this will cause the front legs to crack if not corrected (after assembly) or shimmed. I found this to be true. Know that the chair is made of cedar which, while being an excellent wood, can split if not properly cared for. And, while the description states that every piece was well selected, about 10% of the pieces have a blue stain caused by fungus. This is mostly aesthetically not pleasing, but I would not call this premium wood. Additionally, a couple of pieces had knots which should have been rejected. Other than this, the remaining pieces were sound and of good quality. Also, note that some of the pieces were roughly machined, and there was tearout on a few pieces, as well as machine marks that had to be sanded out. Personally, I think the chair would be better without the 'brushed finishing' (which are just tiny grooves, and easily splinter) and the cove detail on the arm rest which minimizes the area for resting a glass. While both were done to add attractive features, the chair would be better without these. If you want to make this a better chair, purchase 150 grit sand paper and spend a couple of hours sanding all pieces to smooth out the rough edges so you don't get a splinter in your patootie! Also, apply a coat of either tung oil or linseed oil BEFORE you assemble the chair, and you will be very pleased with the results. Note that this same chair is sold by different companies.. The only difference I found is that one is made from hemlock (not as good as cedar), while the others say that they are made of cedar. Also, there are different colors...and wildly different prices. I give this chair 3 stars for quality, but I give it 4 stars for value. While it's great to have an adirondack chair made of cedar, note that they do take some care (applying oil) for them to last. If you are attracted to the lower price (under $100) of this chair, and you understand that it's more delicate, then it's a great deal. But if you want an adirondack chair that is more durable and requires less care, you might be better off with paying a little more for a chair made from re-cycled plastic/resin composition.
R**A
Nice chairs!
I like these chairs. I had been wanting some of these for the porch for years, and took a chance on these. Definitely goes better with two people assembling them. But it wasn't too bad. We had to fix one place where the wood splintered when a screw was tightened a little too much. They do set lower to the ground than I realized, but they're comfortable and look good. I got three of them, and plan to get one or two more when the other existing porch furniture bites the dust. Now all I need is more time to sit on the porch and enjoy them....
C**E
I do not recommend these chairs!
I do not-recommend these chairs. I have assembled many wood items from Amazon. I followed the assembly instructions carefully. When I was done and sat in the chair it immediately went into a folding position. I was laying on rhe ground. What the f### was going on! I carefully reviewed the assembly iinsyructions and confirmed I had followed the assembly instructions correctly. The only way to make them usable was to drill and add extra screws to prevent the front legs from failing to stay vertical and to prevent the rear legs from folding into the folded position . So as a result I have a usable chair but it is no longer foldable. And I don’t like that the wood is untreated, I.e. varnished.. I spent 2 hours assembling with close attention to the instructions and ended up having to jerry riig the chair to make it usable but lost the folding feature. Do not buy this product!!
M**A
Best value for Adirondack chair on Amazon
We bought two of there chairs, assembled them and tried them, and four weeks later bought two more. The espresso color is very warm and looks lovely around the fire pit. The assembly was easy, following directions, only once did my husband need me to help hold something while he was putting it together. Overall a one man job. They are sturdy and the arm rests are comfortable, and separately bought cup holders (to hold mugs and phones) fit the arm rests quite well. We got the standard size and now thinking of getting a couple of the XL size for guests that need that. If you have any doubts where you would fit, I recommend the XL size. The standard size I think are S-M fit. They fold easily for storage and are not overly heavy to carry to the shed. Very pleased with the purchase and the price and strongly recommend to others.
S**Y
Mixed bag
Pros:I have owned these in just under a month. great price for two chairs but the quality is in question ( read cons) Directions are easy to follow in putting the chairs together. Have had to tighten screws in various locations after use as predicted in the directions a few times. The size of the chairs is perfect for me as they are slightly smaller than an average Adirondack chair. They fold up nicely for storage. They are not heavy. Cons: Quality of wood is in question as arm rests and some slates are already cracking being out in the weather. Color is not wearing well. Hoped to get many seasons out of these chairs, but I’ll be lucky if I get two.
A**R
Worth it
These were not hard to put together and with weather proofing, look fantastic
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