🌞 Swing into Serenity with Style!
The Best Choice Products 2-Person Outdoor Patio Swing Chair is designed for comfort and durability, featuring a spacious 45-inch seat, a robust 450-pound weight capacity, and an adjustable canopy for personalized shade. Its all-weather materials ensure long-lasting enjoyment, while removable cushions make upkeep a breeze. Ideal for any outdoor setting, this swing chair transforms your space into a cozy retreat.
S**R
Comfortable , sturdy swing
I enjoy sitting in my swing, reading (or napping!), or waiting for my turn at badminton. The seat cushion is slightly on the thin side across the front bar, but I wasn’t expecting it to be real thick so wasn’t disappointed. I got the dark brown because no one has mentioned how much it would fade. I assume since it’s not sunbrella material it is going to fade and thought the brown would look better as it fades than other colors. It has room to spare for 2 people, and could accommodate three. The adjustable canopy is just what I wanted to be able to sit in the shade. It’s very sturdy when swinging. A second person is useful when putting it together. All parts included
P**M
Do not buy this swing!
We bought this swing for my dad after his hip replacement in September 2021 so that he could have a comfortable place to sit on his porch. He used it maybe two months in 2021 and then again two months in 2022 before the seam busted and the swing can’t be sat in anymore. I contacted the company and told them our story. They refused to replace the cushion or the swing. Do not buy. The company will not replace anything. This swing should have lasted much longer and the company refused to make it right. It’s a piece of junk!!
C**T
Cute swing
I just bought one of these April 18, and received it just 2 day later. I put it together the next day. (Saturday) I'm a lady, married with 4 kids, but usually I am the expert at putting everything together! (My husband doesn't follow directions well, so he doesn't help.) I pulled this out of the box, sorted the parts, checked my parts list, and the paper insert for instructions. The only negative thing I can say about this swing, the instructions may be a little difficult for a first timer, or someone who isn't used to putting anything together like this. What I mean by this, is there are NO written out instructions to tell you the step by step, or trouble shooting solutions. It's all basic diagram drawings to be followed in steps, with the labeled parts. All of the swing parts are labeled well with stickers though, so it isn't difficult identifying those swing parts of course. The hardware included is where it's a little tricky for a novice. On the instruction diagram page, it has the parts list and steps to follow of what to put together, and how. In drawings it references the hardware (screws, washers, ect.) as V, W, X,Y, Z... You get the picture. However, when you look at the shrink wrapped hardware that is sorted out well against a cardboard backing, they are not labeled with letters at all. Nope.... Instead, they show the lengths of each screw set in that package and that's how they are labeled. So when you look at each step, refer to your parts list to check the size of screws you need. I knew to cross reference each screw set I needed by counting each connection points of the frame work, and looking close at some of the drawings to find the small sections showing the size of screws. Others may mix the ones up that are close in size, and then they will definitely have problems at the point of where they are stuck with a short screw where they needed the "right" one. Don't play guess work on your screws. Also, there was not a label on some little black washers, but those will be used on your seat connections; they're not for the frame the swing hangs from. In the end of it, I got it all put together and it looks fantastic on my porch. I am pleased with it. It took me an hour and 15 minutes to get it put together. Start to finish. It's helpful to have an extra set of hands for a couple of parts, just to hold a couple of frame parts as you align the drilled holes to get the hardware through on the legs to the top rail. My 13 yr old was my helper to hold the top frame. I only encountered one hitch with hardware, and that was because I needed to reverse a brace bar around on the back so screw holes lined up better. Also, when you go to affix your seat to the side frames, have someone to help hold and center your canvas and keep it there as you get the screws placed and tightened. Attach the bottom of the seat first to each side arm of the swing, lift your back enough to straightened the canvas to center, and use your helper to hold it there as your back is lifted and pushed back enough to attach the top screws. The canvas won't move and slide easily after the seat is on to adjust it, which is why you adjust and ensure it doesn't slide or shift. Is it a sturdy swing & frame? Yes, mine is... I'm good at putting things together. I made sure all my parts were correctly fitted and tightened very well at the end phase before I hung it. The Allen key they give you and tiny wrench are a little tedious to work with, so if you have a socket wrench set or an adjustable wrench to work with, that will make hard work easier when tightening everything up. Suggestion, never fully tighten any screws down completely until you have all the framing put together. Just finger tighten and give a couple small twists with the wrench or Allen key just to hold that part on... not to lock it into place tightly. If you run into a problem aligning one pre-drilled hole to another part of framing, then you need the ability to move the parts slightly to get the screw through all holes. I didn't find that too difficult, because all holes were drilled and free of metal burrs left to get in the way. Overall it's a nice swing, and very cute. There is room for 3 people even though it says 2. My kids have been sitting and swinging on it daily four days in a row, and they love it. Is it as nice as maybe some super expensive swings, no not quite if you're looking for high style and extra thick cushions... But this is a very nice and comfortable swing for a smaller budget & it seems sturdy enough to last our family a few years without replacing it. The padded cushions that comes with it makes it a pretty nice option for a cheaper model on a budget. I've owned one that costed me near $300 before, and I don't see much difference except the more expensive may have been just a tiny bit longer.
S**F
Cute Navy Blue Swing
I love my swing! It is the perfect size for my patio and it was relatively easy to put together. We did have make a trip to Home Depot to buy one bolt to replace one that was included that was the wrong size, otherwise no issues. Not super thick padding but this is also a budget friendly priced swing. Once these pads wear out, I will replace with thicker ones. I’m happy with this purchase. One tip, spray with Scotch Guard to protect from water and sun damage.
K**S
Pros and cons. All in all it’s decent.
It’s nice once you get it together. Two massive issues: 1: none of the parts were lettered. 2: it’s VERY easy to overtighten the bolts which will then bend the frame. The bolts don’t tighten to a stop. Smaller issues: super flimsy, tiny washers. I highly recommend getting your own. It’s also extremely lightweight so you will absolutely need to secure it, otherwise it’ll end up in your neighbors living room.Pros: the chair comes put together with the exception of the arms and swing bars. The awning is very easy to put together and attach. It’s is comfy and the swing ability is nice. The awning also does its job properly.
A**O
Basic assembly and study!
I can’t speak for the longevity, as it’s only been in the yard for a few weeks, but we love it so far! Me and my 7 year old put it together in about 2 hours. You really only need a second person for the step where you attach the legs to the top bar. The chair is comfortable, and it’s very sturdy. Well worth the money!
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