🪑 Elevate your patio game with style, comfort, and secret storage!
The Suncast Elements Club Chair combines lightweight, durable resin construction with a stylish white wicker design. Featuring an ergonomic air cushion back for superior comfort and a built-in 11-gallon storage compartment, it’s engineered to withstand all weather conditions while keeping your outdoor space organized and chic.
I**7
Great looking, study chair.
Big, sturdy, good looking chair for the money. Everything fit according to instructions. Need some muscle for the screws to get them started but otherwise not difficult to assemble. The seat is a storage space which comes in handy. Nice chair for people with long legs!
C**R
Suncast Club Chair is sturdy and attractive
I had my eye on these chairs from the beginning of summer and when the price dropped below $100, I bought a couple for my front porch. Now I can have some comfy, good looking chairs and stash my potting soil and tools out of sight. I did have a little trouble putting the first one together, as there were a couple of steps that could have been better explained, so I will give you a couple of tips to save you some time. Of course, you have to identify all the parts first, then you fasten the two side pieces onto the base with these large plastic screws that you fasten with an Allen-type driver (supplied). I thought I would not be able to access the screws later, so I cranked them down as hard as I could, which made it harder to pop the bottom piece in. Afterward, I realized if you left them a little loose, it makes it easy to push the bottom into place, then you can tighten the screws later. (In fact, they tell you to retighten every 3 months and provide a little slot to keep the tool inside the base) The only other tricky parts have to do with small metal screws that you are supposed to use on the bottom as well as on a metal bracket. There are NO holes prepunched for these to fit in, although there are slight depressions in the plastic on the bottom to show you where they go; for the bracket, just center in the slot on the underneath front of the lift-up seat section and screw them through the plastic. They go right in. I thought the bracket went in the back, which was confusing, until I figured out it actually is intended to keep the seat from sliding forward while you are sitting in it. To access the storage area, you lift up on the seat and slide it forward at the same time. Anyway, the seat is sturdy and comfortable, with plenty of room. You do not have to have cushions, but I found some I could not resist at L*we's. The bottom one was about 3 inches thick and the top one was a little over 1 inch. Even though I am using the storage area for other stuff, I thought I'd see how the cushions fit in the storage area. There was plenty of room for one thick one, but a bit crowded when adding the thinner one. Just a thought: if you are going to have the chairs in the open and not under a shelter, the cushions could get wet in a heavy rain, as there are spaces on either side of the sliding seat, so you will need to keep an eye on that. I have had several deck storage products made by Suncast over the years and they hold up very well.
J**D
If I can do it, you can do it ~~
I am a 72 yr old woman and I put 2 of these chairs together all by myself this morning. Have to say, the first one took me about 45 minutes and I had the same complaints that others did about the lack of predrilled holes for the screws. But, it can be done, and if you tap a starter hole with a hammer and nail, the screws go in. Then, the "bottom" of the seat (not the seat you sit on), was tough. Instructions said to 'push up hard until you hear a click'. Right. Almost lost my shoulders. BUT, just as I was about to give up, I decided to grab the chair by its sides, lean myself back and push hard with my feet! Clicked in like a dream. Now the seat part you sit on was a bit on the hard side as well. Instructions say to lower the seat into the slots. HA. First, make sure you have the front and back correct. The little blue oval tag goes at the back. Don't take that off until you're done 'cause it's a great guide for front and back. Eventually, it all slid into place and the backrest was simple. Some people have said they couldn't get the seat to lift. Well, read the directions! It specifically says to 'pull the seat forward and then lift up'. Easy as pie. Finished with the lift? Lower the seat and push it back. SO, all in all it was terrific. My old muscles are a little sore even using a ratchet screwdriver. Old is old, what can I say. What I can say is, I took both out to the porch, grabbed my Kindle and a huge glass of iced tea and found utter comfort in the oversized seat where you can even curl your legs up if you want, and the back fits your own back like it was made just for you. This is a sturdy chair and I am pleased as punch with them and pleased with myself for doing the job with my own 2 hands. Thanks, SunCast, for a great product!
K**A
Fantastic resin chair
I bought this to store books in to create a Free Little Library as it is roomy for readers to sit on, holds books under the seat in a waterproof environment, won't rot or rust in the Hawaiian humidity/rain/heat, and the white looks stylish in my front garden and matches the trim on my house. It arrived quickly, was well packaged, took 5 minutes to assemble, and it is competitively priced, plus free shipping to HI! That doesn't happen very often for furniture or big items.What made me like it even more was the info inside that explained that Suncast, the manufacturer, employs individuals with Autism; part of society that is often overlooked in the work market. To quote them:"Disabilities don't define a person. Talents, passions, and performance do"I definitely recommend this chair because it is an excellent product, but I heartily recommend it for their company ethics and involvement in the disabled community. Bravo Suncast!BUY THE CHAIR :)
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