Commercial Grade Black Restaurant Swivel Bar Stool – Made in USA

July 13, 2014 - Comment

You have found one of the best online deals when it comes to bar stools. Our black swivel bar stool has a commercial grade frame and a sturdy seat, built to last, upholstered in black upholstery Vinyl. Our 18 gauge steel frame is chrome plated with a durable semi gloss nickel chrome finish. This bar

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You have found one of the best online deals when it comes to bar stools. Our black swivel bar stool has a commercial grade frame and a sturdy seat, built to last, upholstered in black upholstery Vinyl. Our 18 gauge steel frame is chrome plated with a durable semi gloss nickel chrome finish. This bar stool will work great in your restaurant, bar, diner, or home. Bar stool features a 360 degree swivel seat and is Made in the USA.

NEW for 2013: Now upholstered in our upgraded BERMUDA BLACK upholstery vinyl!

Seat Height = 30″
Dims = 17″x17″x30″
Weight = 16 lbs
Minimal Assembly Required.

Product Features

  • Commercial-grade 18 gauge chrome plated steel frame
  • 30″ Seat Height
  • 360 Degree American made ball bearing Swivel
  • 1 year manufacturer’s warranty from a US based manufacturer
  • Heavy Jet Black Restaurant quality upholstery vinyl

Comments

Eric Fine says:

Do not hesitate to buy this bar stool. Best price and top quality. 0

Wood B. Hermit "Seeker of the one pure and cl... says:

A lot of bang for the bar stool buck I ordered one of these stools in early June 2012 and liked it so much that I immediately ordered two more! This is a really sharp looking (black/chrome contrast), high quality and very sturdy bar stool.The cushion – covered in tough black, commercial-grade vinyl – is more than adequately thick for a seat/stool that will usually only be used sporadically for short periods of time. I am presently using all three at the counter in the kitchen/dining area of my house.The first stool that I ordered needed to be completely assembled. This was no big deal (relatively simple with good instructions and all necessary hardware provided) except for screwing in the top support ring of the stool from the inside out. The resistance proved to be too much for my Black & Decker power screwdriver, but switching to my drill – with significantly more torque – solved the problem and the screws went right in.The second order that I placed for two more stools required only…

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