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Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025
Very nicely made, easy to assemble, a very good purchase
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2024
Make sure you read the description, they come with cracks and splits and such but that does not impede with the integrity of the bench. They are sturdy and they look really good.
Sandi Scarbrough
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
My husband could not get it together, so I ended up trying. The parts were all cracked/wood filled on each leg. The legs were awkward and hard to level. I finally got it mostly done and was missing a screw. Did not use them right away as the weather was rainy. Finally was going to try them and they have mold! What a waste of money. Will already have to replace.
Danielle Piechowiak
Reviewed in the United States on October 20, 2024
Every single leg and brace except for one was cracked. Not just small cracks either. Some run the entire length. I was excited & ready to stain it! It's my quit smoking bench! (smoke outside, eventually quit) As you see, the seats are beautiful and very sturdy. Just got it yesterday, so I'm hoping to hear from the company soon. I have no problem adding a happy ending to this review. God bless!
J. Farrell
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2024
Easy to assemble even with one person. The only thing negative is that the wood has splits in several pieces. I'm hoping it holds up. Color is nice and can be stained. The size is just right for a backyard.
Lov'n the outdoors
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2024
These benches look nice and are sturdy for a short time. I purchased four of these benches because I liked the style and the overall appearance of them as well as the fact you could easily move and rearrange them around our fire pit. They were placed on a stone patio and were treated with an outdoor furniture paint to help protect them from the weather. Unfortunately they are now falling apart. Pieces have cracked, detached themselves, and the wood is rotting. I expected them to last much longer than two years. Very disappointed as now they are not safe to use. These were a waste of our money.
John
Reviewed in the United States on August 8, 2023
These are very sturdy. There are cracks in some of the logs ( like mentioned in description) caused when logs dry. They did a good job in making it when the bench is assembled, the cracks in the logs are on the bottom snd aren’t seen. I’m very pleased with the benches.
Mikel Berry
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2020
This Adirondack style bench is wonderful. The top panel (or seat) comes pre-assembled in two sections. Those are very well made, with a very nice look and finish. All the joints are smooth and it's nice and solid. The rest of it is those small 'log' sections that are the legs and braces. Now, it doesn't tell you this in the instructions. But, after you assemble the seat sections, you need to dry fit (no screws, yet) all of the leg sections to the seat BEFORE you start screwing it together. (Assembly must be done with a screw gun or power drill with a screwdriver bit.) Dry fitting the entire assembly will allow you to make sure you have all the sections facing the right direction as you assemble it. Make sure that all the pre-drilled screw holes are facing up (towards you with the bench upside down). The three H shaped leg sections will need to be assembled first. With them still dry fitted to the seat section, drive in the screws that are easily accessed. (Do NOT attach them to the long braces or the seat yet). Now, remove the H assembly and turn it so you can reach the other screw holes and finish that part of the assembly. After you have assembled all three of the H shaped leg components, fit all of them back to the seat, trapping the long braces between them. Now, you can fasten the long braces to the H sections and fasten the H sections to the seat. Total assembly time is less than 30 minutes, using their diagrams and these instructions. Now, it's ready for staining or sealing. I'm going to use the same Redwood stain that I use on my privacy fence. But, you can also use just a clear sealer. DO NOT use polyurethane or lacquer. This bench is made out of Fir or similar wood. It could be vulnerable to deterioration by moisture. And, unless you coated each part with poly or lacquer BEFORE you assembled it, you won't be able to get every square inch of it's surface. So, using poly or lacquer will only trap moisture inside the wood and set it up for rot. The best product to seal it with is going to be something like Thompson's Weather Seal (with or without tint). It's oil based, but still breathes, repelling water while allowing moisture to escape. Good purchase. Five stars.
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