✨ Elevate your kitchen vibes with sleek comfort and solid style 🪑
This set of two Amazon Basics solid wood saddle-seat barstools features a contemporary white finish and a 29-inch seat height ideal for kitchen islands or home bars. Designed with sturdy A-frame legs and a 300-pound weight capacity, they combine durability with ergonomic comfort through contoured seats and footrests. Easy to assemble and versatile to move, these stools bring both function and modern flair to your living space.
Product Dimensions | 13.7"D x 17"W x 29"H |
Color | White |
Brand | Amazon Basics |
Size | 29" Barstool |
Style | Contemporary |
Furniture Finish | White |
Seat Height | 29 Inches |
Leg Style | A-frame |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Number of Pieces | 2 |
Item Weight | 25 pounds |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Item model number | CH01-0201-150-2P-A10 |
T**N
Sturdy, no visible imperfections in the wood or paint. Surprisingly comfortable.
I bought the 2-pack of black counter-height stools. I was a bit apprehensive because some reviewers reported quality issues, but bearing Amazon's return policy in mind I took a chance. I'm glad I did. The wood seems fine, and there are no imperfections in the black paint. Both stools had the metal footrest. They're surprisingly comfortable for unpadded wood — I even spent 2–3 hours working on my laptop and that felt okay.And there's zero wobble.One caution during assembly: remember to connect everthing _loosely_. Only when you have all screws started should you start tightening them all the way. I forgot that rule and tightened each screw before starting the next, but then I couldn't get the last screw to bite into the predrilled hole. Finally I unscrewed all the others most of the way, at which point the last one went in easily and then I tightened everything up.I have hard-surface floors, so I appreciate the included felt pads. They were easy to attach and after a couple of weeks of use they show no signs of coming off.
J**W
Strong saddle barstool
Well built for the price. I'm 6'3" and over 300 pounds and have no concern of it holding up. If you want to make it rock solid, put a little drop of wood glue at each joint as your putting them together.
J**E
Sleek
I ordered 2 sets of 2. Even though they are both the walnut finish, they are slightly different in color. Also, I noticed the lighter tone ones I had to place the wood pegs in the leg brackets where on the darker tone they were built in the construction.
K**L
Good kitchen island chairs
Worked great for our application we needed it for. Quality of wood is good assembly wasn't hard, good purchase
M**Y
Sturdy and at a great price!
These are really great stools. Sturdy and they look great.
M**A
Great
Easy to put together. Great look, size, and sturdy.
J**L
Some imperfections
Some imperfections for sure but over all decent stools. Ex: One of the wood nubs that you put in the screw holes was too small so it went in too far and now you can see the wood on the inside of the hole. There are 2 smudges that's in the paint on top of one of the stools and a scratch. And a scratch on one of the foot rest pieces. Quality control needs to improve for sure...when you buy something that's brand new, it should look perfect imo...if you get something 2nd hand, that might be different. But ideally you should receive something that looks perfect...why should the burden be upon the consumer to try and return it, when clearly the one who packaged the item could see that it was damaged and then went ahead and packaged it and sent it anyway. But I'm still satisfied overall, I don't want to deal with the trouble of returning and then what's to say I won't receive another imperfect item.
S**A
Easy Assembly
Looks very nice and went together quite easily. I did use a few slight modifications to the instructions:1. Before using the screws, I put soap on the threads (I used bar soap, but liquid works, also). This makes them easier to screw in and less likely to break (assuming the holes are deep enough; if not, use a 3/16" bit to drill them deeper per an earlier post from someone else).2. I attached both sets of legs, one tightly, the other loosely (with about 1/4" gap before installing the rails. Then I tightened the legs a bit and screwed in the rails mostly in, but not tight yet. Last, I tightened everything.3. After inserting the plugs into the screw holes, I tapped them into place with the butt-end of a screwdriver, using folded cardboard to protect them.
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