The Functionality of Folding Chairs

Folding chairs provide added seating space during the holidays and other family gatherings. The great thing about them is cost. You can purchase these easy to use chairs at any discount or dollar store individually. Average cost per chair is around $5 to $10.

With these folding chair sets you can create make shift writing areas. The folding table and chairs sets generally come with one table that is three to six feet long and up to four chairs. The chairs are constructed of aluminum with vinyl padded seats. The tables also feature this sturdy metal and have the vinyl padded tops. In some locations these are referred to as card or game tables, but this really depends on your store of choice in how they are marketed. The cost for these sets range from $49 to as much as $100 depending on the retailer.

Outdoor folding chairs can add a more relaxed feel to your patio area as well as providing you with seating at the beach or lake. These chairs are constructed of aluminum and a vinyl woven design. They are sturdy and durable weathering many seasons. During the summer months you will find these outside of any retailer selling beach equipment. There are two styles: upright and lounge. These are as cheap as $3 each.

Folding camping chairs are similar to director’s chairs. They have the metal piping with the vinyl back and cross seat. Most have cup holders and some have pouches on the side for storage. Average price is around $20, but can be as much as $50 depending on the graphic designs. These are available with sports logos and racing decals.

Plastic folder chairs are generally only available at most retailers during summer. Although you may find some in the home garden areas of most discount stores. Depending on retailer you can find these as cheap as $1 in southern states.

For more information on chairs or a kitchenaid artisan, visit XO Directory.

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