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Sustainable rattan and woven plastic Store indoors when not in use, to preserve its beauty Don’t leave chair exposed to inclement conditions 18.5"W x 23.5"D x 35.5"H overall This item ships via FedEx Ground and arrives within 5-7 business days of order receipt. We want you to be thrilled with your purchase. If you're not completely satisfied, we’ll gladly offer you an exchange or refund of the merchandise price within 30 days of receipt of product. You May Also Need...Looking for weekly savings at Big Lots? We want to bring you the best offers every day, and what better way to do that than with our Weekly Deals department? Save big on everyday items, clearance and more when you browse Big Lots Weekly Deals. Shop Weekly Deals often for our very best sales every week. Inspired by our online store ads, Weekly Deals are always packed full of savings. Whether you're shopping for seasonal deals, home decor, furniture deals or gifts, this is the spot for weekly savings.




Some of our best weekly deals come from the online store ads at Big Lots, so check your emails and weekly ad often for the best weekly savings. Whether you like to shop online or in store, you can always save big at Big Lots. Dining sets up to 4 seats Most of our products are designed and packaged so that you can take them home yourself. If you prefer, we can arrange delivery (by an independent company) of your purchases directly to your home or business to the room of your choice. Same day, next day or same week deliveries are available. We can also arrange delivery at a later date if you would like. Go to Dining sets up to 4 seatsItems 1 to 12 of 33 total Items 1 to 12 of 33 totalBatting, Fillings & Forms *Marked price shown in strikethrough. Discounts provided every day; marked prices reflect comparable prices offered by other sellers for similar products.This is an archived post. You won't be able to vote or comment. Buying furniture for the first time, looking for advice/best practices (self.personalfinance)submitted by My fiance and I recently graduated college with no debt.




We're moving to the west coast next month to start work. My employer is putting us in temporary housing for two weeks upon our arrival. During this time we plan on vigorously apartment hunting, signing a lease as soon as possible, and then furnishing the apartment with the basics while we can still live in temp housing. That being said, neither of us have ever had to furnish an apartment completely from scratch before. I'm not comfortable using Craigslist in a brand new neighborhood and we don't have any friends/family in the area that we could inherit from, so we plan on buying new. What are things to look for when buying new furniture? What's the best way to pay for it? Any scams/pitfalls to be wary of? Which furniture stores are the best bang for their buck? Besides the bed, which pieces of furniture are most essential? Which pieces of furniture should we not be cheap about? Thanks for your insight PF. Not sure where else I could ask these questions.




Edit: I'm not looking for people to tell me to buy from Craigslist instead, I'm looking for advice when buying new furniture. We're not looking for furniture that is going to last us for the rest of our lives at this because we'll outgrow it eventually. π Rendered by PID 5020 on app-188 at 2017-02-19 16:26:59.727735+00:00 running a8721ca country code: SG.Patio & Outdoor FurnitureOutdoor Conversation SetsOutdoor Dining SetsOutdoor Seating & ChairsView AllBBQs & GrillsGas BBQ & GrillsOutdoor KitchensCharcoal BBQs & GrillsView AllOutdoor Power EquipmentSnow BlowersLawn MowersLawn TractorsView AllSnow RemovalSnow BlowersSnow ShovelsIce MeltView AllFire Pits & Outdoor HeatingPatio HeatersFire PitsPortable HeatersView AllSheds & Outdoor StructuresStorage ShedsGazebosGreenhousesView AllGarden CentreLawn CareGarden CareGarden ToolsView AllLandscapingGarden StonesRetaining Wall BlockEdging StonesView AllOutdoor Recreation & PlayPlaysets & Swing SetsBounce HousesTrampolinesView AllOutdoor LightingDeck & Patio LightingLandscape LightingOutdoor Ceiling, Entry & Wa…




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Despite the fact that most varieties of spider pose no threat to humans (and given the way they keep the insect population under control we should view them as allies) many people dislike, and even fear them. In looking for a  natural spider repellent, I discovered that all spiders have their taste buds on the tips of their legs. There are certain natural oils they hate, including  citrus, lavender, peppermint, citronella, cinnamon, tea tree and cloves. This natural spider deterrent does wonders to combat an arachnid invasion, and with repeated use will help repel spiders year round: Add up to 5 drops of essential oil (lemon is my favorite and spiders detest it) and up to 5 drops of dish washing liquid to 1 qt. of water. Pour the mixture into a spray bottle and shake well. Spray the mixture on cobwebs, around doors and windows, around the lawn and garden and on any surfaces where spiders lurk.In addition to having deterring spiders, this mixture has a pleasant aroma.




Oils may stain or cause spots, so be sure to test the mixture on a small section of carpet or upholstery before spraying an entire surface. Reapply the spray once a week during peak "spider seasons." Natural spider repellents have to be applied more often than pesticides, but they are safer for to use in your home and have a pleasant smell. Pots of mint and lavender inside your home on a sunny windowsill will also help deter indoor spiders. Or you can dust your window sills and furniture weekly with a lemon-scented cleaner to help deter spiders. Last, but certainly not least, you can stop a household spider infestation through simple, nonchemical means. Use a vacuum cleaner to suck up spiders and cobwebs. Seal cracks in the foundation and close gaps in windows or beneath doorways to deny spiders access to your homes. Spiders thrive in dark, cluttered places, so keep stacks of debris, woodpiles and thick plant growth away from the sides of the house. The fewer places spiders can easily inhabit, the more effectively they can be repelled.

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