| Item: | Dimensions: | Weight: |
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| 5 Piece Bar Height Dining Set | 26 - 36" H x 12 - 30" W x 12 - 30" D | 7 - 72 lbs |
| Application: | Residential |
| Other: | Made in The USA, Additional Colors, Outdoor Safe |
| Product Category: | Outdoor Dining Sets |
| Seating Capacity: | Four Person |
| Seating Type: | Without Cushions |
| Set Design: | Bar Height Set |
| Shape: | Round |
| Style: | Transitional |
| Table Top Design: | Plastic |
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Deanna from Rahway, NJ
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5/19/2013
Pleased Easy to put together. Delivered on time as expected. The only possible con is the color is slightly off but not enough to not go with my other furniture. |
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D. from IA
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5/8/2013
Finally The weather turned nice and we were finally able to put this together and use it last weekend. Very happy with it. |
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Judy from New York
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5/6/2013
Love it! This is very sturdy and the material will last forever. One reason I purchased this was because my grandchildren were getting too big for their picnic table so I thought this would make them feel more grown up. The adults love sitting and standing around it too. I placed it under an umbrella and it has a resort feel. |
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Karen F. from California
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5/5/2013
Set is perfect. This set is perfect for my smaller outside patio area. The assembly was a bit tricky but I still had it completed in about an hour. I love it. |
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Dennis from east coast fl.
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4/28/2013
carefree living Perfect for living by the beach. No fuss,no rust,durable,carefree bistro set.Perfect for my outdoor screened in patio.gray on gray color was the perfect color choice to go with white alum. |
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Robert from Indianapolis, IN
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10/16/2012
Bar table and chairs I was concerned with the sturdiness of the product since it is made of plastic but to my delight assembly was easy and the table and chairs are rock solid. |
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tnelshuff from Columbus, GA
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9/30/2012
Nice product once assembled Once we got the dining set put together we were very happy with it. But it was quite difficult to put together. We broke one rubber mallet on the table, and my husband had to use a lot of muscle to thread the stool legs through the support rings on the legs. We buy a great deal of assembly required furniture, and while the directions were not complicated with this, the process was not without its frustrations. The directions say you can pour sand into the base of the table to add weight, but we found we did not need it on a level deck surface. If we were using it in a windy location or an uneven surface like a lawn, we might have needed the extra weight. |
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Anonymous from Alabama
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5/20/2013
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Anonymous from Pennsylvania
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3/10/2013
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Anonymous from Nevada
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7/22/2012
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