Home Depot has
Polywood Grant Park Plastic Outdoor Rocking Patio Chair (White; R105WH) on sale for $90.25 >
now $100.
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PurpleRoute1857 for finding this deal
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About the Product - Genuine Polywood Lumber
- UV Protectant
- Comfortable Contoured Seat
- Marine Grade Quality Hardware
- Made in the USA
Warranty
- Includes 20-year limited residential/3-year limited commercial warranty w/ purchase
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In other words, it will require maintenance, like sanding and painting, when the paint starts to chip, flake, or wear off.
I would not recommend the Hampton Bay rocking chair over the Polywood, which will not require any maintenance, other than cleaning.
I just purchased 4 of the Polywood rocking chairs to replace my 3 year old wood rocking chairs, which all have paint missing, some with wood damage, and they all could use a repainting...
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I came across this on the HD Q&A page: I have provided the dimensions of the seat, so you know how far you will sit back. Along with the height of the seat, which measures from the floor to the top of seat. Seat - Depth (front to back) :19" Width: 20" Height from the ground to the top of the seat: 17.
The seat and backrest are about 20" wide, so you should be able to use a lumbar pillow that's 20" or less without any issues.
The length of the rocker bottom is 33.5".
And more detail!
Dimensions
Assembled Depth (in.) 33.75 in Assembled Height (in.) 42.5 in Assembled Width (in.) 26.25 in Chair Back Height (in.)42.5 in Chair Back Width (in.) 21 in Chair Seat Depth (in.) 19 in Chair Seat Width (in.)18 in Seat Height (in.)17 in
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It should be known, as any good SD'er, I also already had a hastily placed order for the rockers when they were locked in at $90. Now to decide if I need 6 chairs or not...
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Screw holes are a bit tough, but doable.. the file I uploaded, I removed the J drainhole and just did a circle. Works well and supports my coffee mugs. "Left" was simply for me to have different orientations; a quick 'mirror' in slicer will allow for a 'right' orientation if needed.