🍽️ Sit in Style, Dine with Confidence!
The Linon Natural Barstool features a 24-inch seat height, solid wood construction, and a weight limit of 275 lbs, making it a perfect addition to any counter or pub setting. With its natural finish and classic design, it effortlessly blends style and functionality.
Seat Height | 24 Inches |
Item Weight | 7.14 Pounds |
Size | Counter Height |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 12"D x 12"W x 24"H |
Furniture Finish | NATURAL |
Leg Style | Straight |
Shape | stool |
Style Name | Classic |
Color | natural |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Weight Supported | 275 Pounds |
Seat Material | Wood |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Frame Material Type | Wood |
M**G
Beautiful, Sturdy Attractive but...
Lots to like here...top quality blonde oak, good hardware, easy to assemble despite the poor quality instructions. It wasn't necessary, but I used liberal amounts of Gorilla carpenter's glue, and I used my own Allen wrench rather than the inadequate one provided.My only complaint is the design; the legs are too vertical. They should have been set at a wider angle for stability. That way it won't be so easy to tip over. It could be dangerous the way it is.A couple of screw set points were off-center, but easily rectified with a center punch. Or just a little muscle, which requires a good Allen wrench, (not the one provided).The plugs were perfectly sized, not snug so use liberal amount of Gorilla carpenter's glue. Results perfect.Since I'll be using this in my garage workshop, I decided to give it a coat of Teak Oil sealant for extra protection. It didn't change the color at all, and the sheen is still the same. (It's curing now under my infrared garage heaters and floor fan.)Height of 29" is just right for my 5'9" frame.
S**T
Sturdy, attractive, and functional
As sturdy and functional as it looks. Have been looking for this type of stool for quite some time and it does not disappoint. Easy to assemble the sections, is good quality and reasonable price. If you simply need a functional kitchen stool (or other use), this is a good deal !
A**R
Good stool.
This is a really nice, sturdy stool. Good materials. Worth the money. Quite hard to assemble. You'll need your own No. 4 Allen wrench, with a handle, Gorilla glue, WD-40, and strong muscles. The bottom bars on the stool must be pre-screwed, using WD-40 in the holes, before trying to attach to the legs, or you will never get the screws in all the way. The Gorilla glue is needed to hold the little plugs in the holes at the end, because they don't begin to stick on their own. But after all was said and done, the thing even sits straight. I would recommend it, but only if you're good at assembling furniture, or have someone who is.
A**N
Good quality
Good quality, very sturdy, looks good too.
A**R
I bought it for my workbench
I bought this for my workbench in my garage and it’s a perfect fit. Not too tall and not too short. I was worried it would be too tall like a bar stool. It is not. It is perfect for my needs. Make sure to take measurements for what you will be using it for. Good build quality and the most affordable option I found. Easy to assemble. It feels relatively sturdy and of good construction.
K**N
Would purchase again
Good quality stool. A bit of difficulty with the screw holes in the spacers, but a quick drill fixed that. Very sturdy & comfortable.
P**S
Loose as a goose
This is absolutely not the stool to buy. I purchased it exactly one month ago and it’s now loose and wobbly. The holes are stripped and I called the company and they said if there isn’t a part that can be replaced then they can’t help me I would have to contact Amazon and Amazon said there’s nothing they can do since it’s been 2 days past the return date. I would not suggest this stool for no one at all.
R**O
Assembly was a breeze (with the right tools)!
This took me very little time to assemble, compared to the reviews I read before purchasing it. I believe the difference is that I used a cordless power screw driver to drive in the screws instead of the provided Allen wrench. I first assembled the stool (starting with the seat) so that all parts were in placed and aligned, then used quick release clamps below the seat to lock the assembly together. I then methodically went through and installed one screw after the other using the power driver. Since I didn't have a hex attachment that matches the Allen wrench, I used a Torq attachment that snuggly fit into the hex-shaped hole in the screw head. That worked perfectly! Once complete, I checked the stool to make sure it was stable and didn't rock (which it didn't), and one-by-one added the wood cover plugs using a hard rubber mallet to gently tap them in.I can see why others report difficulty in assembling this stool by using the provided Allen wrench. That requires too much torque to properly drive the screws to full depth.This is really a nice stool at a bargain price.
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