CLOSEOUT! Marlough II Aluminum Outdoor Chaise Lounge, Created for Macy's

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Web ID: 5791122

Comfortably enjoy the delightful outdoors while basking in the warm rays of the sun with this durable lounge. Its clean lines are executed in a crisp pewter finish and enhanced with a plush cushion and faux wood slats, presenting enduring style.

  • Product Features

  • Materials & Care

    • Rust-proof aluminum frame with pewter finish; wood-like resin composition; Sunbrella® fabric in Spectrum Dove tone
    • Do not use any chemicals or cleaning products; only soap/water
    • Imported
  • Shipping & Returns

    • This item may not be shipped to P.O.Box, Hawaii, U.S. Virgin Islands, Armed Forces Pacific, American Samoa, Palau, Marshall Islands, Guam, Alaska, Puerto Rico and El Paso, Texas.
    • Please note: our standard shipping and return policies do not apply to furniture. For more information, call 1-800-BUY-MACY.
    • Shipping Method: Scheduled Delivery
    • Enjoy a longer window to return most of your holiday purchases. See our Extended Holiday Return Policy to see if this item qualifies.
    • For complete details, see our Shipping and Returns policies.

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4 years ago

BUYER BEWARE! ........ Be aware!!!!!!!!

Don't buy any of this series (Marlough II) if you intend to leave these "outdoor" pieces outside. The manufacturer, Patio Master may have created these special for Macy's but they should make big improvements on them to qualify as a Macy's product. The manufacturer's 7 year warranty (on the frame) sounds really great. However, when you read the warranty summary information it specifically states, "Damage to frames or welds resulting from improper assembly or EXPOSURE TO to WATER AND/OR SUB-FREEZING TEMPERATURES IS NOT COVERED. Now, how would you control exposure to water and/or sub-freezing temperatures (below 32 degrees F)? According to Macy's and the manufacturer, you have to move the furniture inside when it gets cold outside, and keep it covered when it rains. So why is this furniture classified as outdoor? Apparently, because the frame is solid, changes in temperature can cause condensation inside the frame which then freezes and can deform the frame which voids the "warranty".

  • Photo from Cynthia
  • Photo from Cynthia
  • Photo from Cynthia