Here's a storage solution for your house or garage that is
attractive and functional. This Classic 4 Foot Storage Chest is made of red and white cedar
and is large enough to store many different items. This storage chest can be used to
house outdoor seat cushions, store toys, linens or blankets, or it can act as a large
coffee table, and comes with a plywood bottom. Each Cedar Classic 4 Foot
Chest is 44 3/4 inches by 23 inches by 19 1/2 inches. The inside dimensions
are 39 3/4 inches by 18 inches by 16 3/4 inches. These storage units
are sturdy and will last a lifetime. Each chest is built with waterproof glue, epoxy
coated screws, and a stainless steel hinge. The chest weighs 45 pounds. Some assembly
is required which should only take a few minutes to complete.
These units come with a 12 month Limited Warranty against defects in materials &
workmanship. Each four foot chest comes with its natural cedar finish which will
weather over time to a characteristic, silver-grey color . This weathering effect
happens to all natural cedar products. However, if you want your cedar storage chest
to retain its natural cedar color, then you can choose to have a linseed oil-based
clear coat applied to your chest before shipment for an additional $45.
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Date Last Updated: Last Updated: 11/16/2007 05:13 PM - ID:115