WHY BUY AMERICAN MADE ADIRONDACK CHAIRS AND PATIO FURNITURE
Why
is buying American made products an important consideration when making
your next purchase of Adirondack
chairs or outdoor furnishings? In the past 10 years the market for
Adirondack style furniture has been diluted with imported products coming from
China and Indonesia. The products resemble the classic styling of Adirondack
furniture, come in a variety of colors, are extremely cheap, and appear to be
made of quality wood. So why should buying locally make a difference?
The importance of buying local is not so obvious. First, consider the actual
quality of the furniture. Is that "cedar" chair really cedar. Often,
the chairs are listed as being made of Asian cedar. What exactly is Asian cedar?
Is is the same as American cedar and does the wood contain the same
characteristics that make American white and red cedar such a suitable material
for outdoor use in Adirondack chairs. Is it even cedar at all?
Second,
what type of hardware is being used in the chair. You are not likely to find
stainless or even zinc-plated screws and bolts in an imported chair. You will
notice the difference almost immediately as the screw heads begin to rust and
bleed colors into the wood. Your chairs will shortly appear as though they are
bleeding from every screw hole.
Third, and most importantly, what happens years down the road if a slat breaks?
Years ago we sold dozens of chairs to a school in Florida. They thought they
would make a great respite area for the high school students during outdoor
study periods. What they hadn't considered is how the students would use the
chairs. The students began sitting on the arms, which promptly split. The school
called us immediately and asked if they could purchase new arms. We sent them
directly, free of charge. All they had to do was unscrew the old arms, screw in
the new arms and they were good to go...just like new. Then, of course, they had
to set some ground rules for use of the chairs!
Therein
lies the most important lesson in why buying American makes sense. What happens
when you need to replace one slat? Will you need to purchase a whole new chair
because the company you bought from can't supply parts? If you are buying
imported, the answer is yes. Imported chairs are packed on containers, shipped
overseas and distributed locally. They are not meant to last for generations.
They do not ship with extra parts. They are disposable.
Before you make your next Adirondack
chair, Adirondack
rocker, Adirondack
loveseat or Adirondack
chaise purchase, decide...are you buying this chair for five years or for
20-30. If you plan on keeping the chairs for a while, choose American made
Adirondack furniture.
Visit http://www.adirondackchairshop.com
of call or email us for more information about why buying American made
Adirondack Chairs just makes sense.
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