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Strathwood St. Thomas Cast Aluminum Round Dining Table

Strathwood St. Thomas Cast Aluminum Round Dining Table

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Brand: Strathwood
Category: Lawn & Patio

List Price: $400.00
Buy New: $229.99
as of 3/18/2010 09:23 CDT details

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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 15 reviews
Sales Rank: 117

Shipping Weight (lbs): 54.6
Dimensions (in): 49.5 x 49 x 3

Model: JDT-692-48

Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • All-weather, round dining table with 2-inch umbrella hole in the center
  • Made of durable, lightweight, rust-resistant cast aluminum
  • Scrolling vine motif in dark-brown finish with bronze highlights and silver flecks Matching chairs sold separately; part of coordinating St. Thomas dining collection
  • Table measures 49 inches in diameter by 29 inches high; easy assembly

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4 out of 5 stars attractive table at a low price   October 9, 2009
Jeff Abes
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This product is a dark speckled brown, which is hard to see from the picture on the web, but which goes well with our adobe-colored house. The table is fairly light, making it easy to move. The feet are of adjustable height, which is welcome on our slightly uneven patio. I did have to push on a couple of parts to get them to line up during assembly - a couple of screw holes could have been a little better aligned - but I was able to assemble the table by myself with only basic tools. I recommend starting by screwing all the screws in halfway, and then adjusting from there. After half a year outside, there are no problems. The hole in the middle fit a standard-size outdoor umbrella we already had. The biggest plus was the price, only a fraction of the cost of other comparable patio tables I've seen. If you find cast-iron tables to be too heavy and expensive, this is certainly worth a look.


5 out of 5 stars We bought the whole set and are glad we did!   July 6, 2009
Karon Ordower (Chicago, IL.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This set suddenly became unavailable just after we got ours which was a shame because a number of family and friends told me they went to look for it and it was no longer available. This set is awesome! The table and chairs are just a tad higher than usual and with tall people in my family, they are very impressed. The tables had to be assembled but were VERY easy to assemble. I put them together before my husband got home from work. They were all packaged beautifully! Delivery was quick and we are so glad we ordered when we did because, apparently, the set was very popular!


5 out of 5 stars Better than expected !   July 4, 2009
R. Galluzzo (California)
I am delighted with my Strathwood cast aluminum table !
I am also very satisfied with the excellant service that Amazon.com has provided with this order.
I had a minor problem and it was handeled with swift and fair resolve.
I had seen this table last year and loved it, but felt that I could not afford it.
I am glad that I didn't "settle" for something else
I live on a golf course, so the metal top is definitely what I need.
Besides being practical, it is beautiful, rich in styling, very elegant !
It arrived swiftly, in great condition and was simple for me to put together.
I am an elder, senior woman and I put it together, with no help, in less than two hours.
I would reccomend this product and Amazon's great service to anyone.



4 out of 5 stars Looks Good So Far   June 20, 2009
R. T. Appleby (Seattle, WA USA)
The table arrived on time, went together easily and is on the patio doing it's' job. The table looks good and the price looked competitive. The only unknown is how many years will it last. The table's design allows it to be easily disassembled for moving or storage.


5 out of 5 stars good table   June 13, 2009
Jeffrey A. Alms (st. louis,mo)
Bought the table to replace one destroyed in a storm. Shipped quickly and easily assembled. Great buy compared to those found in brick and mortars.

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