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DHP Luxor Counter Backrest Antique Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of DHP Luxor Counter Backrest Antique

Metal. Industrial design with distressed wood seat and distressed metal frame. Sold in a set of 2. Compact and Lightweight, requires simple assembly. Seat Height: 24", Stool dimensions: 17.5"L x 18"W x 39.5"H. Seat Dimensions: 12"L x 12"W. Weight limit: 200 lb. This product is designed for home and commercial use; Perfect for restaurants, cafés, and more. Performance and durability tested in accordance with applicable ANSI/BIFMA standard.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Great stools! Customizable!

You are perfect. Snow-white smooth surface, very strong. The seats are black with visible wood grain which I found too dark, so I painted them a cheerful green and then sanded them down to reveal the dark grain again. Perfectly matured in 30 minutes steam cooking. The seats are bolted.

Pros
  • Everything is fine!
Cons
  • Contact seller

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Nice chairs, easy assembly, quality could be better

Great chairs for our urban farm kitchen. They consist of 2 parts and are simply attached with 2 screws each. The seat size is a bit small and I was hoping the chairs would be a bit more stable, but the height is just right for the counter and they look nice. Also, one of the wooden seats has a tear in the middle which I would like to see when doing a quality check before shipping.

Pros
  • An absolute legend
Cons
  • So far so good

Revainrating 4 out of 5

The leg is bent. Manufacturer does not replace

After assembling the chairs and placing them in front of my bar I noticed that one was wobbly. The tip of one leg was bent about 90 degrees. The box is too big for me to pack and box for return and I am also a disabled pensioner. I will ask my son to come and see if he can bend it as best as he can. I called the manufacturer and I can't get a new stool frame sent to me. Now what should I do with an unusable chair as I am disabled and the chair is quite big?

Pros
  • Manufactured by
Cons
  • Infinitely stiff