Nice table set for our covered patio (the seat cushions could use a bit more foam, but overall they are very comfortable).
Dont be put off by fear of assembly.
able/ the table is fairly easy. When fastening the legs to the table, snug the bolts only hand/tight. After fastening the frame, tighten the frame [A3] first, then finish tightening the legs to the table. Tighten all at once so the legs align at the same time.
Dont forget to check and tighten the plastic feet on the leg bottoms.
Chairs: like all knockdown furniture, insert bolts carefully hand tight only. Apply criss/cross. Tighten only at end. Bolts could strip, so align carefully (we had no problem). If you experience trouble with alignment on a particular connection, loosen the other bolt(s).
There may be some resistance due to the paint. At one point, I thought that I would need to drill out a hole in the table leg/ the bolt would not pass through the hole. Turned out to be the paint thickness; carefully threading the bolt through beforehand displaced the paint and solved this.
Two people are helpful in steadying the parts in place, but assembly can be completed by one person. My daughter and I completed it in about 35 min.
Hope this helps; its not really a big deal and a nice set. We use it daily and after a month, it still looks new (under a covered patio). Perfect!!
Overall nice. Assembly is not that bad
Nice table set for our covered patio (the seat cushions could use a bit more foam, but overall they are very comfortable). Dont be put off by fear of assembly. able/ the table is fairly easy. When fastening the legs to the table, snug the bolts only hand/tight. After fastening the frame, tighten the frame [A3] first, then finish tightening the legs to the table. Tighten all at once so the legs align at the same time. Dont forget to check and tighten the plastic feet on the leg bottoms. Chairs: like all knockdown furniture, insert bolts carefully hand tight only. Apply criss/cross. Tighten only at end. Bolts could strip, so align carefully (we had no problem). If you experience trouble with alignment on a particular connection, loosen the other bolt(s). There may be some resistance due to the paint. At one point, I thought that I would need to drill out a hole in the table leg/ the bolt would not pass through the hole. Turned out to be the paint thickness; carefully threading the bolt through beforehand displaced the paint and solved this. Two people are helpful in steadying the parts in place, but assembly can be completed by one person. My daughter and I completed it in about 35 min. Hope this helps; its not really a big deal and a nice set. We use it daily and after a month, it still looks new (under a covered patio). Perfect!!