expired Posted by ahc • Apr 26, 2022
Apr 26, 2022 12:21 AM
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Item 1 of 5
expired Posted by ahc • Apr 26, 2022
Apr 26, 2022 12:21 AM
Costco Members: 3-Piece Portside Shellback Adirondack Set (Gray)
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The chairs in OP's post are by Polywood. The curve in the back leg raises the seat, and makes a less steep seat bottom. These are *much* easier to get in and out of.
Since that color does not appear on the website it is apparently sold out.
Very solid set and low maintenance. I have had mine for several years outside year round in pretty harsh weather and everything still looks good as new.
You may be able to find single chairs in the warehouse for around $130.
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Since that color does not appear on the website it is apparently sold out.
Very solid set and low maintenance. I have had mine for several years outside year round in pretty harsh weather and everything still looks good as new.
You may be able to find single chairs in the warehouse for around $130.
The chairs in OP's post are by Polywood. The curve in the back leg raises the seat, and makes a less steep seat bottom. These are *much* easier to get in and out of.
It's a great set - quality construction. I have this on a waterfront property that endures very strong winds, including occasional hurricanes, and the chairs don't budge.
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Yes... apparently the white that is more expensive to manufacture was bait. Grey is the natural color of recycled milk jugs and such that requires a lot of fossil fuel energy to manufacture. $400 is the price of so called 'green' ....or in this case, grey.
Basically all "plastic wood" is recycled plastic to some extent. Decking companies tend to bury the reclaim resin on the interior of the board, with a virgin (new) capcoat, but of course the feedstock is more expensive and the manufacturing process more elaborate as well, so you pay for it.
That said, recycled plastic comes in a mutt of colors and quality, what you're typically left with is a brown or greyish blend. Color can be added to this, but making it white is tough - similar to how it's difficult to paint a grey wall white, it's much easier to paint it black, it's far easier (e.g. cheaper) to make colors OTHER than white. My guess is that "white" colors might just as well be virgin resin - at some point adding TiO2 (white mineral) to the plastic affects its processability and it might not be worth it to try and whiten a cheap greyed plastic.
Yes... apparently the white that is more expensive to manufacture was bait. Grey is the natural color of recycled milk jugs and such that requires a lot of fossil fuel energy to manufacture. $400 is the price of so called 'green' ....or in this case, grey.
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