I normally dont submit reviews on purchases, but this time I am because I believe I can help others who follow in my footsteps. I purchased 2 of these rockers and have received one. I assembled it and am very pleased with the final product. However, there are 2 issues with the assembly instructions you may want to think about. First, the package supplies screws in 2 lengths with allen heads. Allen drivers are supplied. These screws are used to attach one piece to another. The screw is inserted into a piece with a larger pre/drilled hole. The other piece has a smaller pre/drilled hole so the screw can bite into it. The problem is without any lubricant, you can easily strip the screw head (as I did on the first one), especially if using a drill. I then dug deep into my shop class memories of 1957 and scraped the screw threads against a bar of soap. Then, I drove the screw into the smaller hole with the hand tool and removed it. After that, it was easy to attach the 2 pieces together. The second caution is something Im going to do when I receive the second chair. Im going to make step 1 of the assembly the final step instead, This step is attaching the curved rocker bars to the bottom of the chair. I see no reason to attach them first thereby creating unstable base(s) for the remainder of the assembly. These pieces are not required for any other step of the assembly. Good luck.
Assembly instructions are lacking
I normally dont submit reviews on purchases, but this time I am because I believe I can help others who follow in my footsteps. I purchased 2 of these rockers and have received one. I assembled it and am very pleased with the final product. However, there are 2 issues with the assembly instructions you may want to think about. First, the package supplies screws in 2 lengths with allen heads. Allen drivers are supplied. These screws are used to attach one piece to another. The screw is inserted into a piece with a larger pre/drilled hole. The other piece has a smaller pre/drilled hole so the screw can bite into it. The problem is without any lubricant, you can easily strip the screw head (as I did on the first one), especially if using a drill. I then dug deep into my shop class memories of 1957 and scraped the screw threads against a bar of soap. Then, I drove the screw into the smaller hole with the hand tool and removed it. After that, it was easy to attach the 2 pieces together. The second caution is something Im going to do when I receive the second chair. Im going to make step 1 of the assembly the final step instead, This step is attaching the curved rocker bars to the bottom of the chair. I see no reason to attach them first thereby creating unstable base(s) for the remainder of the assembly. These pieces are not required for any other step of the assembly. Good luck.