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Jason Stoltzfus
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  • Lancaster, PA
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Adirondack chairs for cabin

Jason Stoltzfus
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Lancaster, PA
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We're revamping our firepit and I'm looking for recommendations on purchasing Adirondack chairs.

There are so, so many options on Amazon, it's a little overwhelming.

Has anyone purchased chairs that they leave out all season and have held up well over the years?

Polywood seems like the higher end, built to last option. I'm guessing that would be a safe bet. But I'm also wondering if there's a more affordable option with comparable quality.

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Aaron Smith
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Aaron Smith
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@Jason Stoltzfus

Yep go for the poly wood. I just spent $2,000 for 4 bar height chairs for our beach house for the outside deck areas and am getting ready to spend $2,500 for a poly wood dining table with 6 chairs. It’s a high end beach rental. I’ve bought about 30 plastic Adirondack chairs in the last 3 years and they always break the same year I buy them after going through a 5-month beach rental season.  I’m tired of it haha so I’m finally splurging and spending some serious coin to have permanent nice outdoor seating which tenants will really appreciate, and also not rust either.  This is a weekly rental that averages between $3,000-$5,000/weekly rent in the summer, just to give you a frame of reference of the price point versus my investment in nice outdoor seating.

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