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(More customer reviews)The best thing about buying this glider chair and ottoman was the speedy and cheap delivery.
Once my husband began to put it together, we realized it had a few parts missing (metal insert that holds part of the back of the chair to the seat).My husband had to rig something up to be 100% sure the chair back would be secure.Then we realized the cushions had dirty hand/finger prints all over them.I believe the chair was new when we bought it and assume the nasty hand prints came from packaging.This isn't what I'd expect from a new product that is a piece of furniture and on display in your home.Also, when we found the product on Amazon.com it had shown pictures of both a natural wood color and a cherry wood color.We wanted the cherry wood but no where during the ordering process did it allow us to choose the wood color and we ended up being shipped the natural wood.
Put together, the chair seems to function just fine.It was unfortunate that the gliders were an item that was NOT returnable to Today's Mom, especially after the poor condition we received the product in.I would have much rather spent the extra money on buying a glider at a local store and received a good product in new condition.But since I can't get my money back I'll make what I have work.Lesson learned I guess.Hopefully others won't end up disappointed.
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Product Description:
Today's Mom Allendale Glider and Ottoman What could be more important that the comfort of a mother and her child? Today's Mom knows this, and that's why we've kept this in mind with our selection of gliders and ottomans. The Allendale Glider and Ottoman combines classic comfort with luxurious sophistication. Made from sturdy, durable hard woods and soft, plush easy-care fabrics, this finely-upholstered glider provides cushioned relaxation for whoever sits upon it -- whether it be a mother-to-b
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