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Cedar Log Rocking Chair
4.79 out of 5
$350.00 $289.00
Availability: | In Stock
SKU: CF1125
Categories: Rockers & Gliders, Rustic Wood Furniture, Seating/Chairs
Tags: cedar, chair, furniture, log, rocking, seating seating/chairs rustic, wood
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Description
What could be more relaxing than sipping a cold beverage and rocking, or rocking loveseat. Our Northern White Cedar log rockers are just what the day orders. Weather unwinding after a long day, or simply enjoying the company of someone close, these rockers are just the ticket. Our specially designed contoured seat slats will give you hours of enjoyment without any discomfort. Our designs have been tested for durability and strength, and should not be mistaken for cheaper imported log furniture. Our comfort cannot be matched, just to sit in one, is to want one.
- Strong, durable Northern White Cedar
- This wood is naturally rot and insect resistant..
- Easy to assemble with common tools.
- Pine rocker component
- Our Products are made in the USA!
gil moses –
Didnt go together so well. Pieces came with serious cracks.
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J. Shaw –
Assembling the chair wasn’t difficult, but when I was done they (I bought two of them) were uneven and wobbled all over the place until you sat down in them. Even then they were a little unsteady. I wouldn’t but them again…not worth the money.
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Evelyne Burridge –
Not very confortable
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Insight in Colorado –
I purchased 4 of these chairs.The good news: Solid chairs, straight-forward assembly (you will want a drill to drive the screws), all the hardware kits were complete. The parts fit together well and the chair sits squarely on a flat surface.The bad news: the parts were very poorly sanded. I fully expected a rustic outdoor chair, but on the seating surface and arm rests there were dozens of “toothpick sized” splinters. They pierced my Carhartts; there is no way you would want to sit on the ones I received with shorts or with a swimsuit. Not a huge deal to me, but you should plan on 30 minutes of sanding on each of them prior to assembly. (I only sanded the arms and the upper side of the seat and forward side of the back, and left all the legs and untouched areas rough.) Several of the pre-assembled slats had the screws stripped and remaining proud of the surface (I had to remove them, fill the hole, and reinsert to get them countersunk). In the photo you will see a miscut leg length. No big deal to me, but suggests a rather sloppy process.I did call customer service at Lakeland Mills. They said they had some new employees and perhaps they weren’t aware of the requirement to sand the chairs… They said that the purchaser should NOT need to sand them. However, one of the chairs had the same rough bandsaw marks on both the underside and upper seating side of the seat slats. Clearly a mistake; it hadn’t been sanded at all at the factory. Lakeland advertises their pride of manufacturing, but they buggered it up on these.I’m a woodworker and own power sanders so it was worked okay for me. But I think some people would hate them after ruining some clothes or getting splinters in their arms or more tender areas.
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Jeanne S. Searles –
Won’t take the Fl sun,and I sealed it well before I put it out.
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R. Poole –
Overall these chairs are great, sturdy, comfortable and well made. My wife bought two chairs for us and unfortunately one of the arms feels like it had zero sanding done on it. There is a large rough spot with a bunch of gouges right where you rest your arm. It will take a lot of sanding and hopefully not look odd afterwards.
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