Suncast PB6700 Patio Bench
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| List Price: | $140.00 |
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Average customer review:Product Description
Suncast Patio Bench. Extra storage and seating in one easy - to - assemble solution! Stuff. Own a house long enough and you're going to accumulate a lot of it. That includes "stuff" for your lawn, garden and patio, too. Finding a place to put it all can be a challenge... until now, that is. The Suncast Patio Bench assembles in a flash with NO tools to not only give you a spot for pool supplies, garden tools and furniture cushions, but it provides an extra spot for folks to take a load off as well! The details: Long-lasting resin construction; Stay dry design prevents contents from getting soggy; 50-gallon capacity; Measures 52 3/4 x 34 1/2 x 21" d. Don't let that scattered mess take over your yard this summer! Order yours now! Suncast Patio Bench
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1264 in Lawn & Patio
- Color: Taupe
- Brand: Suncast
- Model: PB6700
- Released on: 2006-04-28
- Dimensions: 34.50" h x 21.00" w x 53.75" l, 28.00 pounds
Features
- Patio bench with 44-gallon capacity storage
- Easy 5-minute, tool-free assembly
- Stay-dry design and long-lasting resin construction
- Exterior measures 52 ¾ by 21 by 34 ½ inches (W x D x H)
- Interior measures 47 ¾ by 17 ½ by 16 ½ inches (W x D x H)
Customer Reviews
Not too shabby
Not a bad product, quite sturdy for being made of plastic and all the pieces simply snapping together. DON'T ASSEMBLE IT IF THE PIECES ARE COLD, I shattered two pieces trying after the shipping box was in single digit weather overnight. Let it warm up first!
Grinny from MN
Bench is perfect for a side patio
The bench is easy to assemble, and lid actually
does work well. It is not an item that will last
forever, but it is priced fairly for what it is--a storage
bench.
Not Bad = Not Great
Assembly is a piece of cake if you read the directions first. It may be toolless if you don't mind banging it together with your bare hands, but I recommend having a rubber mallet around. For the price it should be more substantial; at 190 lbs., I'm not comfortable sitting on it.





