🪄 Rock Your World with Style!
The KINGYES Outdoor Rocking Chair Set includes two high-density polyethylene rocking chairs designed for ultimate comfort and durability. With a weight capacity of 330 lbs, these chairs are weather-resistant and eco-friendly, making them perfect for any outdoor or indoor setting. Assembly is a breeze, taking only 20 minutes, and maintenance is as simple as a quick wipe down. Enjoy a stylish and relaxing experience with these versatile rocking chairs.
Unit Count | 2.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 35.2"D x 25.9"W x 41.7"H |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
Special Features | Arm Rest |
Item Shape | rocking chair |
Furniture Finish | Plastic |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Polished |
Color | Grey |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Rocking Chair |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Plastic |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Polyethylene |
M**K
Excellent quality
The chairs both arrived in perfect condition. The packaging is excellent and protects the parts inside from damage. The instructions for assembly are good but could be better; I recommend reading them thoroughly, laying out the parts in order (they are all well-marked), and taking your time because it's fairly easy to assemble some of the parts backward. Overall, it took two of us about an hour to assemble the first chair (we had to disassemble a couple of times because we had parts backward due to a cryptic/incomplete instruction sheet). I assembled the second chair by myself and that took about 40 minutes. I recommend that the seller change the parts list to include TWO hex wrenches so that two people who are assembling the parts can be more productive and help the process go faster. The chairs are sturdy, rock nicely, and quite comfortable. The materials used in manufacturing assure that the chairs will hold up well to New England weather (unlike the last ones we had made of acacia which rotted). All in all, we are quite happy with these.
H**H
Wonderful chair
I was looking for good outdoor chairs for my chicken yard to replace cheap folding camp chairs. These chairs stay outside, often in the sun. I needed good chairs that could support weights if different visitors and stand up to the elements. I needed at least some chairs that were extra light, since moving chairs around can be hard with psoriatic arthritis. I'm 5'6", 175lbs. Here we go!First, VINGLI Folding Webbed Oversized Lawn Chairs with Detachable Cup Holder, 300 LBS, Dark Green. I've just gotten these, so I cannot speak to their longevity. But they are perfect for me right now. Wider than I need, but I wanted visitors to be able to fit in them also, so I got the oversized version. Plenty of room. Room. The cup holder is decently wide. It's not very deep so things could fall out easily. But for me that's not a big deal. It's rather firm to sit on, but I know from experience that the webbing will loosen over time and be quite comfortable. I did not want a chair that leaned back. Too much on this one is definitely the straightest back of these chairs. And it is so light. Even with my arthritic hands, I can easily hold one with one hand. I think the oversized version is somewhere around 6 lb and it is so simple to carry these around. I needed a couple of chairs that were mobile so I can carry them from coop to coop when I'm caring for the birds. These are absolutely perfect for that, so I hope that they hold up over time. I love the green color with the cream stripes. Other than not knowing how well they will last, these get five stars for me. I will note that if I try to stretch my legs out, the bar does kind of dig into the back of my thighs. But if I keep my feet under my knees, that's not a problem. And I got these because I prefer a taller chair. It's easier for me to get out of. So that is definitely not a negative about this chair. I specifically got it because of the height.Second, KINGYES HDPE Rocking Chairs Outdoor, Patio Rocking Chairs with 330lbs Support, Pistachio (green) and Aruba Blue. I really really love these. I prefer the pistachio color so the Aruba blue is going to my daughter. I like the pistachio so much that I have ordered a second one. I've had these for a couple of seasons out in the sun and the rain and the snow. They are tough as nails. Easily dragged around but they are quite heavy. They are not chairs that I would move around too often. The rocking feature works great and the armrests are nice and wide. The seats have plenty of room, even for my 6'1 husband. I have seen some reviews saying they were too short, but at least for my height. They are perfection. Any higher and I think they might be a bit hard on the back of my legs. Over time, the seats have sagged just very slightly. And all kinds of people have have been sitting on these. I actually think the sagging is a positive. It is only very slight, and it actually adds to the comfort of the chair. These are definitely the most stable of all of my chairs. The poly wood is heavy and so tough. These chairs get hosed off regularly and sit in all kinds of weather. When I hose them off they look just like new. Absolutely five stars.Lastly, PORTAL Oversized Folding Camping Chair High Back Portable Lawn Chairs for Adults, 400lbs, grey. This is probably my least favorite. Not that it is a bad chair. It is not as firm as the webbed folding chair, conforms to the body much more. But I actually don't like to sit back too far and I feel like this one makes me lean back a little further than I like to. At my height. I can lean my head back comfortably on the chair. But again, I'm leaning back a little further than I want to for my purposes. It would be great if you preferred a little more angle to your chair. I find it a little bit heavy. I have the rocking chairs settled in more permanent positions and I'm going to use the folding chairs to carry around. I actually thought I would like this one more than I do. I splurged and got a really nice folding camp chair, but I didn't realize how much heavier it was. I tend to not use it much because it is heavy. The edges began fraying within 2 months on the seat. A screw broke on the side of the chair and needed to be replaced. I'm not sure why, but if you open and close this, it tends to unscrew the screws which is a little irritating. Overall, if you don't mind a heavier chair, it is comfortable. I've looked at a lot of these higher end camp chairs and most of them look like they have this fraying problem on the seat. I don't leave this one out in the yard, it stays under a roof. I feel like it definitely would not handle sitting out in the yard as well. I prefer hard armrests and this kind has the narrow ones covered with cloth that have become popular. I don't find those narrow ones very comfortable. It has progressively gotten more difficult to open and close this chair. It's gotten stiffer over time for some reason. I'm really not seeing any rust so I'm not sure why it has gotten more and more stiff. But it is definitely a step up from the cheap camp chairs. It's nice and wide and supports a lot of weight very easily. I can stretch my legs out and it doesn't cut off the circulation on the back of my legs. I'm not sorry I got it but I don't think I would repurchase one of these. It has gotten very little use compared to the rocking chairs and I wouldn't say it has held up extremely well.All three of these chairs, of course, are better than the cheap camp chairs. I fit into the cheap camp chair well, and I've used them for years. But at some point the arms rip through, and there's always that surprising moment when the seat rips and you go plummeting to the ground. I wanted something that was a little more comfortable and wasn't as likely to toss me to the ground, and the aluminum folding chairs are definitely going to fit the bill if they last well.
R**K
Very nice Rocker
Good quality, attractive and comfortable. Fast shipping too. Highly recommended.
I**S
Very nice
I love these chairs! Nice and sturdy, pretty color, fits perfectly on my little front porch. My husband put them together with his drill. He’s not a handyman but was able to do it with directions, they’re solid. The second went much faster than the first for sure lol. Honestly, the directions were so good I could have done them myself but it would have taken a bit longer. Just adding that for those that aren’t “shop” inclined, that they are pretty forthright and not to worry, you can do it.I got these on prime day on sale and they are well worth the money.
K**R
Use a compact driver to assemble, allen key if your Wonder Woman strong.
Overall went together Smooth, glad we had compact driver no way could I have used allen key whole time. These rockers are beefy and will last a long time on my porch. Bought these because of the 2 tone colors❤️.
L**I
Great chairs
I did get them for amazon days so the price was great! But i love the style, color and comfort
B**W
Perfect addition to our porch
I ordered two of these in different bright colors for my porch. I love them!! They were easy to assemble. Just my hubby and I and it took maybe 20 minutes. They are very sturdy and I am very happy that they are tolerant of weather conditions. Highly recommend. Every time I see them, they make me smile!
W**N
A Good Chair With A few Minor Issues
From the get go I was perplexed that there are no drilled holes in any of the horizontal pieces. I had to read reviews here to figure it out. The material on the end is soft and you can just screw right into it. I, like others, used a drill with a hex bit and the process went pretty quickly. And like another mentioned, put the torque on about 50% and it seats everything well without stripping anything. One thing that could become an issue for me is the backrest feels like it gives a bit when I lean back or rock. I am 6ft, 200lbs. I guess we will see. The chair also sits very low, at least for me (I’m old too ;-), but is very comfy. Oh, and having a second person to hold the pieces together while you use the drill would be recommended. It took me a few tries trying to get the seat put on. I’ll take off a star for them not explaining the “no drill holes” aspect of it in the instructions and for the flimsy feeling backrest.
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