Kitchen & Housewares : Winsome Wood Folding Chair, Natural

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Kitchen & Housewares : Winsome Wood Folding Chair, Natural

Winsome Wood Folding Chair, Natural

from: Winsome Wood




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 84876





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Winsome Wood
Color: Natural
EAN: 0021713891310
Label: Winsome Wood
Product Manufacturer: Winsome Wood
Model: 89131
Publisher: Winsome Wood
Ranking: 84876
Studio: Winsome Wood


Product facts:
  • Folding chair provides economical and comfortable seating
  • Crafted of solid beechwood with natural finish
  • Lightweight design with slatted seat and open back for portability
  • Folds flat and stacks well for compact storage
  • Each chair measures 20 inches wide by 17-1/2 inches deep by 32 inches high







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Amazon.com Review:
This is a style that just works. It's lightweight, it's comfortable, it stores flat...and it's very economically priced. Winsome Wood's folding chair is made of strong, solid beechwood and features an ergonomic slatted seat and double-railed back. The softly squared legs sit wide and steady, and the stretchers make a perfect place to park one's stockinged feet. Planning a large party? Have young kids who tend to treat furniture like toys? Snap up this chair for a solution that won't mar the décor and can go with the flow. The chair measures 20 inches wide by 17-1/2 inches deep by 32 inches high. --Kara Karll









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - Nice chair - Completely misleading description
I ordered this product from Amazon, which contained the following items clearly in the description:

"set of 4 chairs"
"37 pounds" (shipping weight)

After ordering, I was shipped a single chair. Looking elsewhere online for this same item, the cost for a set of 4 chairs is comparable to the price listed, though Amazon's was slightly lower, so I ordered from them.

After repeatedly dealing with customer service, Amazon refused outright to deliver the product as advertised, and instead allowed me to get a refund. It was a huge waste of my time, and the description as it stands now, over a month later, still reflects a shipping weight for a set of 4 chairs, not a single chair. The packaging was also reflective of a 4 chair set, with 3 chairs removed and replaced with filler paper.

This was simply not handled well. When you advertise a product publicly at a given price point, you must honor that purchase. The price wasn't out of line, either. The only way this could have been handled any worse would be if I were forced to pay the return shipping. Thankfully, that didn't happen.

NOT recommended.



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