🍽️ 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.
T**I
Easy to build
I saw a lot of reviews saying these were hard to build or that you need your own tools so I thought I’d leave a review to say that is very much not true. I was able to build two in roughly 10 minutes, they came together very easily and I didn’t even need the instructions. The hardest part was getting open the cardboard box. I would recommend investing in an Allen wrench grip for this project as turning the Allen key to get the screws in did hurt my hands. The stools are very sturdy and look nice great value for the price
K**O
Yes you need some tools to put this together
Update: 😂. I bought another one. This one was much easier to put together, I checked the screw holes they were good. One was off center but didn’t seem to be a problem. The little plugs were not sized for the screw holes… it’s a shop stool for my grandson so ¯\_(ツ)_/¯Whoever thought you only needed the allen wrench provided to put this stool together had a cruel sense of humor. I got this stool after some thought just to see if it was as hard to put together as some of the reviews... well if you don't have some tools and are not familiar with woodworking yeah... Impossible. I have some skill but am not an expert. 1) The holes for the screws are not deep enough by about an 1/8 of an inch or so. Impossible to screw this large screw in without measuring the length of the screw with a drill bit an using tape to measure the amount of depth to drill the hole. 2) Yes, the wooden plugs to cover the screw holes are not the right size, but it was size of the holes not the plugs in my case. Also, if you did not make the holes deep enough for the screws you probably did not get the screw driven all the way in and it is protruding a little and not letting you put in the plug all the way in so it would appear not to fit. It took me 15 or 20 minutes to assemble the stool after I deepened the screw holes. It seems to be sturdy. It is a shop stool, not for your home as some of the plugs may go in too far and are not very attractive. 3) What do you need for tools: an electric drill and a set of bits. I doubt there is any quality control so you decide the size of the bit and how deep to make the hole. You need a good allen wrench. Preferably with a handle, even with the holes the right depth the encluded allen wrench would not work very well. You need a wooden mallet to get the plugs into place, some will look great, some may be too deep an not look very good. Don't expect the little pads on the bottom of legs to last long, but if the stool is in your garage or shop then that's not an issue. So overall it is probably worth the price if you have the done the noted work. Given the poor quality control your stool could have problems that mine didn't and you'd have to figure it out. The individual parts (except the plugs/plug holes) are engineered well enough to put it together without an issue in my case. Bottom line I would not buy this unless you have a little skill and a drill, drill bits, and a good allen wrench. A wooden mallet was helpful. Don't expect this to be attractive, it is a functional stool.
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.
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.
M**Y
Sturdy and easy assembly
Easy assembly, took longer to unpack than assembly. Directions not needed and no parts leftover, ha ha. Very sturdy and sets square on the floor, no wobble.
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