Very hard to screw legs into seat with Allen wrench in little space to maneuver screws.
Looks great. Very hard seat that does not give any when sitting, so like sitting on a hard surface. Back not comfortable, so not supportive for people with low back pain/issues. Very hard to assemble because the screws are hard to get to under the chair bottom when attaching legs. One of the predrilled metal screw receptors underneath the seat was missing, so 1 of the 8 screws in one seat could not be screwed into one of the legs. We just assembled without it and hope the one screw on that leg will hold it together. I had searched for counter/height bar chairs, so assumed that it was the right height for that I needed. It was too high for our counter high bar, so we asked a friend (who had a compound miter saw) to cut off 4.5 off the 16 legs. Because all of the slider tacks could not be removed without breaking, had to get 4 more slider tacks to add to the bottom of the 4 legs of one of the stools. Thought about shipping back when we realized it was the wrong size (too high) for our counter height bar and because one of the metal screw receptors was missing, but because we were able to successfully have the legs cut off at the correct angle, was happy with the final result. Swivels nicely.
Very hard to screw legs into seat with Allen wrench in little space to maneuver screws.
Looks great. Very hard seat that does not give any when sitting, so like sitting on a hard surface. Back not comfortable, so not supportive for people with low back pain/issues. Very hard to assemble because the screws are hard to get to under the chair bottom when attaching legs. One of the predrilled metal screw receptors underneath the seat was missing, so 1 of the 8 screws in one seat could not be screwed into one of the legs. We just assembled without it and hope the one screw on that leg will hold it together. I had searched for counter/height bar chairs, so assumed that it was the right height for that I needed. It was too high for our counter high bar, so we asked a friend (who had a compound miter saw) to cut off 4.5 off the 16 legs. Because all of the slider tacks could not be removed without breaking, had to get 4 more slider tacks to add to the bottom of the 4 legs of one of the stools. Thought about shipping back when we realized it was the wrong size (too high) for our counter height bar and because one of the metal screw receptors was missing, but because we were able to successfully have the legs cut off at the correct angle, was happy with the final result. Swivels nicely.