🌞 Lounge Like a Boss!
The cucunuChaise Lounge is a premium outdoor lounger crafted from durable acacia wood, designed to support up to 330 lbs. With dimensions of 60D x 24W x 37H inches, it offers a stylish and versatile seating option for any outdoor setting, whether you're rocking on the porch or lounging by the pool.
Seat Depth | 24 inches |
Seat Height | 24 Inches |
Item Weight | 28 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 60"D x 24"W x 37"H |
Size | 60D x 24W x 37H in |
Item Shape | S-Shape |
Arm Style | Armless |
Furniture Finish | Acacia |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Oil Rubbed |
Color | Brown |
Back Style | Slat Back |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Acacia |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 330 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Rocking |
C**Y
Assembly help:
This is very comfortable and a lot larger than I was expecting. I recently redid all of my backyard furniture and this is my favorite piece for comfort.Writing a review for assembly help:Their screws 1-12 are a recipe for disaster. This is the order that worked for me:top left 2 > bottom right 2 > top right 2 > MIDDLE RIGHT (do the one that is closest to the seam in the base, about an inch UP from the seam worked well for me) > alternate top and bottom ON THE RIGHT ONLY working from the middle placement out to the top and bottom placements > then do the other side bottom > middle > work out as beforeAs with anything, keep all screws about 1/4-1/2 out from the end position and tighten once all are placed.The above is Left and Right as per the user facing the chair (but as long as you are consistant it doesnt matter).Also drill through the fabric. It doesn't specify this and might be obvious to some but was a decision I wavered on initially.Once assembled, watch out for any pet tails and enjoy this amazing rocker.
B**Z
Not happy with the warranty or return policy
The chairs are not sturdy for any person over 150lbs. The wood slats will easily break around the butt area when trying to sit up or get up.I have been going back and forth with customer service on this. I asked them to simply send me 3 wooden slats and I will attach them to chair to fix the issue. They cannot do this they said. They asked if I wanted a $50 refund or a replacement. I chose the replacement. They asked me to send the chair back - I told them I did not have a box and if they ship the new chair to me, I would return the old chair back to them in that box. They said they do not offer reshipment. So, basically they are going to give me $50 back, ask me to go and find a box, ship it back to them at my cost, which basically eats up the $50.Tell me people, how hard is it to ask the manufacturer "Hey, can you guys ship me some of those wood slats to use for replacement?"This has to be one of the worst experiences I have had on Amazon, and I buy on Amazon ALL THE TIME!I will not be returning the chair, and will find some oak, cut it down to the correct size, stain it and replace the cheap brittle Acacia wood that is touted as some sort of sturdy wood by them.I don't write negative reviews at all, but this time it is deserved.
K**.
Looks great for a temporary space
Don't bother opening the "instructions" - totally worthless, just look at the picture and you will figure it out. The first one took me an hour by myself. The second one took 10 mins.They feel sturdy enough me, but I'm a small 120 lb female, not sure I'd let just anyone lay out on these.Once you find the right body balance, they are very comfy. You need to be low enough to have some weight on the bottom half or else you'll just be massively reclined. But I'm also short...5'3"The short you on the slats by 2 or 3, which is annoying - if I was to do it over, I would have removed the straps from the slats and laid them out evenly from top to bottom.They are VERY nice to look at, super high end spa type furniture. If we get a heavy rain though...I don't suspect they will survive.
H**R
Cool and comfortable loungers.
We have these loungers on our deck, and everyone who comes over comments how cool they look. They have a flat piece of wood on the bottom to prevent the lounger from rocking all the way back, but I’m sure if you tried hard enough that would happen for you.I’ve had the pair of rockers for a few months and they have withstood the rainstorms and windy days with little evidence of being left outside 24/7.Very happy with my purchase and would definitely recommend.., unless you have a hard time getting up from a lower position… I wouldn’t recommend to my 80 year old Dad because he has bad knees. But my agile 70 year old Mom got in and out just fine, although she was worried about rocking all the way back (she didn’t).
F**D
Not made for American Size People
They need to make this easier to put together for one. I’m not a carpenter and the wood split twice screwing in the hardware. Secondly, out of the two I purchased, the second one split and broke the very first time I sat in it. I’m 6’2 and 271lbs. Thirdly the balance is off for a tall person. I cannot lay back unless my arms are folded under my head like in the sellers photo. But, if I put my arms down for a glass of water, the balance shifts and sits upright. It sounds nice, but it isn’t comfortable. And seems like it’s missing the bottom piece of wood on both chairs. There are pilot holes but no wood for it. Oh, and it was 4 screws short. Thankfully I had extra in my toolbox.
W**K
Gorgeous spa lounge chair
Fabulous chairs. SO GLAD WE PURCHASED!!! We followed other’s advice and attached bottom 2 slats followed by top 2 slats, then attached middle slats by stretching and sitting in chair. Easier with two people. Pre-drilled holes are minuscule and not always perfect so proceed with caution. Power screwdriver is critical. We treated chairs with Australian Timber Oil since they sit on our outside deck. Rocking action works best with bare wood but lounge cushions make chairs more comfortable.Pros: spectacular looking spa loungers with unique rocking design. Cons: thin slats may not hold heavier weights; very low to ground when trying to get out of chair; acacia wood may be more suited to covered porch or patio out of the elements.
C**Y
Hard to Put Together, Not Properly Balanced
It was a huge pain to put together. The straps the slats are on, isn't long enough, so I had to go back and redo it, and it now looks like it is missing a slat (I followed the instructions exactly, and there was NO way it would fit).Now it's together and looks okay, but it's not balanced, so it leans back, and if you sit in it you have to lean back and cannot sit in the more upright position if you want your back to connect with the lounger.Was SO excited to get this, but it was kind of a disappointment...of course, my wood worker husband did lots of eye rolling at the poor design, so that was fun.
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