I bought this pair of loungers at Sams Club for $199 about 4 years ago. Theyve held up pretty well for the most part except for a few issues:
1. When I first got them, every time someone would sit at the very end of the lounger, the feet would give out and the person would crash to the ground. I fixed this simply by screwing in a few deck screws used for composite lumber in a few places where the feet attach to the lounger. This seemed to have fixed the issue.
2. Over the 4 years Ive owned these, they faded badly in the Texas sun almost to a grey color. See the attached picture. The faded chair is on the left, the newly painted one on the right. This made them look pretty bad to the point I wanted to either give them away or toss them. However, I painted them using Rustoleum 2X in Espresso and will see how they hold up.
Overall, I think these chairs are a good value compared to others. Theres no steel to rust and only has a few shortcomings that can be resolved pretty quickly.
Good Value with a few shortcomings...
I bought this pair of loungers at Sams Club for $199 about 4 years ago. Theyve held up pretty well for the most part except for a few issues: 1. When I first got them, every time someone would sit at the very end of the lounger, the feet would give out and the person would crash to the ground. I fixed this simply by screwing in a few deck screws used for composite lumber in a few places where the feet attach to the lounger. This seemed to have fixed the issue. 2. Over the 4 years Ive owned these, they faded badly in the Texas sun almost to a grey color. See the attached picture. The faded chair is on the left, the newly painted one on the right. This made them look pretty bad to the point I wanted to either give them away or toss them. However, I painted them using Rustoleum 2X in Espresso and will see how they hold up. Overall, I think these chairs are a good value compared to others. Theres no steel to rust and only has a few shortcomings that can be resolved pretty quickly.