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Review on ๐Ÿช‘ Wicker Papasan Chair - OSP Home Furnishings: 360-Degree Swivel, Grey Frame & Cushion (Grey) by Heidi Harter

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Missing equipment, but easily replaceable.

I bought this from the Revain warehouse and the description said the box was damaged but that was all that was wrong with it. It came Prime from UPS and I was happy to put it together. The iron bag was there, but the bottom was torn. All devices are gone. I found a few washers and random bolts, but not a single nut, and most of the bolts were missing. Revain customer service said they don't have the equipment to send out a replacement as it was sold through a third party. I can return or get a discount. I accept the discount. Everything else was in bags and bubble wrap. I found some carriage bolts that match the seat frame and nuts that are welded to the base, so I used the ones I found at the bottom of the box for this. These are just M6 nuts and bolts so finding the size is pretty easy if you need it. The ones for the seat frame must be at least 1 3/4 inches long to use with shims. The ones for the base should be 10 to 20mm long. If you have handy, a bit of blue locktite on all of the screws will probably give you a glimpse. It was a little tricky putting the seat frame together because I think the frames were a little warped and didn't want to fit together well. In the end everything fell into place and I put the pillow on and tried it out. It's a lot smaller than my previous Papasan chairs, but the electronic swivel and metal frame feel pretty solid. I'm 5ft 5in and stocky and it holds me up pretty well. My 65 pound dog unexpectedly decided to join me in the new chair and he still felt stable and rotated smoothly. disappoint you. or if you are over 6ft and want your head and butt to support it. But this vertically disabled chick agrees.

Pros
  • understandable even for the old ones
Cons
  • Some little things