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List Price: $78.00
Our Price: $59.99
Your Save: $ 18.01 ( 23% )
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Manufacturer: Strathwood
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Binding: Lawn & Patio Feature: Made of Kapur wood, an all-weather hardwood that is dense and durable Label: Strathwood Manufacturer: Strathwood Model: 01313 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Strathwood Release Date: 2006-05-31 Studio: Strathwood
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Features
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Made of Kapur wood, an all-weather hardwood that is dense and durable Mortise and tenon construction with rust-resistant hardware Pre-assembled components assembly easily using allen wrench provided Weathers to a warm grey or color can be maintained using teak oil Measures 28" W x 28" D x 28" H
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Bistro Table!! Comment: We've had this great little table for 2 years now and it looks almost as good as new. It has been left outside folded up but uncovered in Chicago winters and it is weathering much better than we expected. It is the perfect size on our condominium terrace for meals for the 2 of us. Of course the fact we can fold it up is a real asset. The hardware looks like new - no signs of rust. I highly recommend this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Miss Saigon Takes Tea Comment: Ce n'est pas un table de tek. This is not a teak table. That said, it LOOKS like a teak table. And it costs maybe twenty percent of the cost of teak. It is made in Vietnam of a reasonable quality of wood which is stained rather well to resemble teak coloring. The 'some assembly required' involves tightening four large bolts and attaching two hooks with four wood screws. Maybe a half an hour, including getting it out of the large package it came in via FedEX.
The sixty dollar price is reasonable although the problem is not with the table when you get it. It looks good. It is sturdy. But how will it withstand weathering from rain and sun? You don't know. I suggest since it isn't teak, that you take it inside when you are not using it. It is not too heavy to carry, and it easily folds up. If you keep it on a porch or covered patio it will last far longer but not as long as teak. Nothing else outlasts teak outside.
Still I am pleased with this table and, until I feel like paying four hundred dollars or more for my next teak table it will do. In fact, the eight pieces forming the edge of the table had better joinery than my last real teak table from Indonesia. Recommended.
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