



Centerville Amish 800 Lb Heavy Duty Treated Adirondack Chair
Centerville Amish Heavy Duty 800 Lb Heavy Duty Treated Adirondack Chair
Product Information
- Made from #1 kiln-dried pressure treated pine
- Classic Adirondack styling featuring heavy duty construction
- Authentic Amish handmade craftmanship
- Available unfinished or in 5 eco-friendly water based stain finish options
- Water based stain features advanced bio-based technology which is penetrating & non film forming, rejuvenates, preserves & protects, long lasting UV protection, no stripping for recoating, virtually odorless, and eco-friendly
- The optional clear coat protective double-coated layer of Minwax water-based urethane effectively shields the wood from prolonged exposure to the elements, ensuring lasting beauty and durability. An upgrade charge will apply.
- Yellow zinc plated hardware is rust and corrosion resistant
- Made in the USA
- Requires assembly
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These are sturdy!!!
We bought 4 of these Adirondack chairs after purchasing a porch swing earlier this year. These are great! My husband is a big guy and these are extremely sturdy. Love this company’s products and great prices!!

Awesome
Easy order, quick delivery, easy to assemble, comfortable, and great quality!!


Outstanding
Just as advertised

Excellent chair
Very sturdy built chair. Easy instructions took less than 30 minutes to assemble. Excellent!

Adirondack Chair
Very nice product

Functional and Stylish
These chairs are the perfect blend of function and style. We are using them around our fire pit and could not be more pleased.

Solid as a rock..
I wish there was a way to attach a pic. I LOVE the chair. I bought it for my boyfriend who is 300+ lbs. He sits confidently knowing it won't break or splinter like a previous chair did. I plan on ordering at least 3 more chairs from you.. Thank you for such a sturdy, beautiful (I painted it red) and comfortable chair...

Great Chair. Very sturdy.
Over the years I have bought about 3 or 4 different Adirondack Chairs. Most are fine for the first year. After that, they seem to not be as sturdy. That might be OK if you only weigh 120 lbs, but not so good if you weigh 250. So, the fact that they supported 800 lbs was very intriguing. We purchased 2, and then after 2 of our other chairs fell apart, we bought 2 additional chairs. The chairs feel very sturdy. And for the price, an outstanding value. In fact, I am looking to buy an additional 2 chairs. Assembly: As another reviewer stated, the first chair that I put together took about 30 minutes. The second one took about 15. The 3rd and 4th chairs that we bought we assembled with about 10 - 15 minutes for each chair. I would have liked to see pilot holes for attaching the arms to the seat. That is about the only real negative that I have. But, obviously, it wasn’t too negative, because I bought a total of 4 chairs and am looking to buy an additional 2. This is a great chair. Very sturdy, very well made. Assembly after the first time, is not too bad. You cannot beat this chair. It is better than anything else you will find in this price range of even higher price range. Mine have been outside, in the elements, the first two that we bought about 3 years ago and are still in wonderful shape. If I was to make a suggestion for improvements. 1. Pilot holes for assembly. 2. If the upright portion of the chair (back), had a slightly curved, to conform to your back. This would then be the absolute perfect chair. In fact, I think that it would be impossible to improve upon it.

Excellent chair; assembly good but needs improvement
First the GOOD - and there is much good. For the price you will not find anything nearly as good as these chairs. They are VERY heavy and solid. I can tell they will be durable. I sat in both briefly to test them and even without cushions they are comfortable. So, a good value. Now the BAD. The directions were good, and they were easy to put together. I bought 2 - first one took maybe 30 minutes, the 2nd, because I now had experience, 10 minutes. BUT they should have screw holes for every part AND the legs should be labeled left and right. I had to guess by the diagram how and where to put the back on - screw holes would have been a big help. And I accidentally put the wrong leg on the wrong side - again, labeling it would have helped a great deal. But from having assembled a lot of furniture from kits, I have learned to never fully tighten anything until everything is together. So I didn't lose too much time on that. Also, we got cup holders. No screw holes for those either. However, in the grand scheme on things, the BAD is minor. Am I happy with my purchase? Yes. Would I buy them again? Yes.