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  2. Best Outdoor Gear for Summer at Costco - AOL

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    Tired of flimsy outdoor chairs? This aluminum-framed model supports up to 300 pounds and even includes a fold-out side table with an integrated cup holder and phone holder — perfect for ...

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    At first glance, Timber Ridge Giant Camp Chair looks like your standard seat: Its foldable design and lightweight-yet-durable material makes it great to bring to a picnic, beach game, or your ...

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    Get ready to spruce up your outdoor space for spring/summer. First, you'll need to get the Internet's favorite Eucalyptus Swinging Lounge Chair from Costco.

  5. Adirondack chair - Wikipedia

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    The Adirondack chair is an outdoor lounge chair with wide armrests, a tall slatted back, and a seat that is higher in the front than the back. [1]

  6. Garden furniture - Wikipedia

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    Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs, and a parasol. A picnic table is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors. [4] Long chairs, referred to as chaise longue, are also common items. Recently seating furniture has been used for conversation areas using items like couches. [5]

  7. List of chairs - Wikipedia

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    A rocking Windsor chair Rocking chair (rocker), typically a wooden side chair or armchair with legs mounted on curved rockers, so that the chair can sway back and forth; sometimes the rocking chair is on springs or on a platform (a "platform rocker") to avoid crushing anything, particularly children's feet or pets' tails, that get under the rockers