Anyone keep polywood chairs outside for 4 seasons? Do they hold up?

Anonymous
Looking at some chairs but they are bulky and don't want to have to bring them back and forth or cover them.
Anonymous
yes- we have kept them outside for 5 years. need to power wash once a year and they still look good as new.
Anonymous
WE live in a nice middle class community and we don't leave anything outside. A lot of our neighbors had their lawn furniture stolen. Some pieces were expensive. Lately , thieves are so bold they come on your front porch and take everything. Our cameras and alarms don't scare them away. They are dressed in black and you can't see their faces. Take my advice bring everything in. Don't bother cabling anything to a tree because the thieves carry cable cutters.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WE live in a nice middle class community and we don't leave anything outside. A lot of our neighbors had their lawn furniture stolen. Some pieces were expensive. Lately , thieves are so bold they come on your front porch and take everything. Our cameras and alarms don't scare them away. They are dressed in black and you can't see their faces. Take my advice bring everything in. Don't bother cabling anything to a tree because the thieves carry cable cutters.


NP—This is why I don’t buy nice chairs for outside. Sigh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WE live in a nice middle class community and we don't leave anything outside. A lot of our neighbors had their lawn furniture stolen. Some pieces were expensive. Lately , thieves are so bold they come on your front porch and take everything. Our cameras and alarms don't scare them away. They are dressed in black and you can't see their faces. Take my advice bring everything in. Don't bother cabling anything to a tree because the thieves carry cable cutters.


Translation: “I’m a person in Olney and I’m afraid Black or Brown people will steal my Adirondack chairs”

Nice attempt at a dog whistle. Go back to your trump rally.
Anonymous
I live in a middle class older neighborhood very diverse mixture of elderly, college students and young families. No problems with any thefts of furniture but we do have to keep bicycles in the backyard.

I keep the plastic adirondack style chairs out year round on the front porch. We only have freezing weather a couple of times of year and rarely have snow, but we have high heat in the summer.

I am over high maintenance patio furniture. We are down to one teak table thank goodness.
Anonymous
And I don't know what polywood is. We have the plain plastic adirondack style chairs that are dirt cheap.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:And I don't know what polywood is. We have the plain plastic adirondack style chairs that are dirt cheap.


Polywood is a form of plastic made from recycled soda bottles
Anonymous
Bumping this thread for recent reviews. How have your Plywood items held up?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Bumping this thread for recent reviews. How have your Plywood items held up?


Sorry, autocorrect! Polywood.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:WE live in a nice middle class community and we don't leave anything outside. A lot of our neighbors had their lawn furniture stolen. Some pieces were expensive. Lately , thieves are so bold they come on your front porch and take everything. Our cameras and alarms don't scare them away. They are dressed in black and you can't see their faces. Take my advice bring everything in. Don't bother cabling anything to a tree because the thieves carry cable cutters.


This could not be more unresponsive to the question asked.

Posting is a choice! You don't have to do it!
Anonymous
We have a lot of Polywood furniture both in front and in back of our house (we live in a semi-rural area in the DMV on several acres). We bought everything directly from Polywood online. We leave it out year-round. So far zero problems, it's held up beautifully. I love it and have zero regrets! It has also proven to be very wind-proof, which was important for us as we live in an area that gets a lot of high winds.

We also have some more typical sets of outdoor furniture with sunbrella cushions, those are much more high-maintenance as the cushions need to be stored in the winter, during high winds, etc.
Anonymous
We just got ours last year but kept them outside in a very pollen-y wooded area and they look great after you rinse of with a hose. They are heavy!
Anonymous
Yep - leave them out year-round and they hold up great! But they do need a serious scrub during spring pollen season.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:WE live in a nice middle class community and we don't leave anything outside. A lot of our neighbors had their lawn furniture stolen. Some pieces were expensive. Lately , thieves are so bold they come on your front porch and take everything. Our cameras and alarms don't scare them away. They are dressed in black and you can't see their faces. Take my advice bring everything in. Don't bother cabling anything to a tree because the thieves carry cable cutters.


Translation: “I’m a person in Olney and I’m afraid Black or Brown people will steal my Adirondack chairs”

Nice attempt at a dog whistle. Go back to your trump rally.


WOW you're so off, you really need to check yourself.
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