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This company does not use good shipping practices and thus your product will arrive chipped or in some way damaged. Then if you try to return the item, they do not provide good customer service. Using this company has been incredibly frustrating and cost me hundreds of dollars. Do not order from this company.

Do you use the term Rod Iron or Wrought Iron?
I am trying to buy a patio set on Craigs. It’s amazing, people are claiming to have Rod Iron patio sets.It is WROUGHT Wrought iron patio set IRON, not rod iron.The iron is wrought into it’s functional shape.Jrbott – O.K. you got me Rod Iron does exists, but they say it’s used to make nails. It still sounds as if people are using the wrong term when it comes to patio furniture. Although, to get technical, none of it is wrought iron either, unless it’s old.
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Kaye
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The product is just what we were looking for. Much heavier and sturdier than expected and the sink was an added plus. A couple of minor dings but it’s out on the Lanai so no issue. We love it!

February 3rd, 2011 at 10:48 pm
Foo
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I got this patio set because it had the ability to seat up to 8 people. I liked its classic lines and that it was made of wood and didn’t look like gimmicky patio furniture from your large, chain retailers.

It assembled fairly easily (at least as I observed hubby assembling…he didn’t mutter and grown too much). Spacious…we keep the extendor leaf in, even with only six chairs. Solid…we live in an area that can get very windy and blow things away pretty easily, and after several windy storms these chairs/table haven’t budged.

Cons: with the first rain the color dripped to the concrete patio and our patio now has a wood colored stain on it. We’ve had it set up for about a month now and have had a few good rains…the furniture is pretty washed out looking already. Fortunately this weathered look doesn’t bother me, but I wish the color were better sealed.

One last Con: we purchased a separate umbrella and the hole at the bottom to put the umbrella pole in its base was too small. Hubby had to spend some time shaving away some wood in the hole to make it big enough for the umbrella.

For the money, I’m very pleased.

February 4th, 2011 at 11:06 am
Johnson
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I purchased a similar set of the Ewins redwood furniture. The only con is the color does fade quite quickly. I would invest in a $20 gallon of Thompsons water seal with a redwood tint spend a couple hours brushing it on and you will be pleased with this furniture for years and years.

February 4th, 2011 at 11:16 pm