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Josie
> 3 dayThis makes for a great bench, certainly not for narrow tubs though. The wood is gorgeous and has no splintering. It holds 280lbs with no wobble. I do think the price is pretty steep but if you dont mind paying for the looks of it its a great buy
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Karlie C
> 3 dayI purchased this bench over a teakwood bench, because I do not have time for sealing the wood periodically. This one is made of polywood, so its waterproof...obviously its ideal for a shower. Even though its not real wood, you wouldnt know it wasnt teakwood. We put it in our marble tiled shower and it looks like something you would see in a spa! Its not wobbly and its a good size....no complaints here!
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Bird Lover
> 3 dayThis shower bench is wonderful. Fits perfectly in our new walk in shower. It is sturdy, comfortable and easy to move. It does not slip and feels very safe. Looks like wood. Very happy with purchase.
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Prof. Sabina Dietrich
> 3 dayThis is a heavy chunk of a stool! Color is a bit lighter than most would think teak would be, but the precision of how it was made is unbelieveable. Highly recommend!
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kgs
> 3 dayI had purchased a teak bench for the shower that was beautiful, but too heavy to navigate in the shower. Gave to my daughter. Purchased this because is not as heavy, but sturdy and more waterproof. Live in Florida and mildew can be a problem. Not with this.
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PennyPincher
> 3 dayUPDATE MAY 2023- This bench is proving to be an excellent investment! No sign of wear or water damage, and most importantly: NO MOLD whatsoever! Its so sturdy that Ive considered getting one to use in the garden. After dealing with mold/mildew issues with several wood (bamboo, acacia, teak) shower benches, we got a plastic one. Weve had it about 5 years and it has not shown any sign of water related problems, but MAN is it ugly. It makes the whole bathroom feel a bit tacky. A lightbulb illuminated over my head after we had a TREX deck built this spring. Knowing there a several manufacturers who make outdoor furniture from a similar lumber produced in the U.S.A. using recycled plastic bottles, I figured there had to be a shower bench made using this type of lumber. Surprisingly, this is the ONLY ONE I found. It had NO reviews at the time, and wasnt Prime. Never having heard of this company, I crossed my fingers as I ordered it. Thankfully, it arrived within a reasonable time and had been nicely packaged for its travel from China. I laid out all the pieces that were included in the box: a slightly curved top, a straight shelf, 4 legs (w/levelers attached) a card with the hardware shrink wrapped to it, a fine-grit sanding block, and the instruction sheet. My photo of all the pieces has two asterisk [ * and **] footnotes to help you with assembly. Since the seat has a bit of a curve, the tops of the legs are cut at a slight angle in order to sit flush against the underside of the seat and tightly against the crossbar/frame under the seat. A quick inspection will show that this means there is a difference in the right and left (or front and back) legs. So... if the leg doesnt sit flush when you hold it in place and the holes dont line up with the threaded inserts, just move it to a different corner where it does fit. Once you have that figured out, go ahead and attach the four legs but only screw in the bolts with your hands. If it feels tight, DO NOT force it because you dont want to strip the threads. It might take a couple of attempts to get it in perfectly straight but, once you do, it will turn easily with just your fingertips. After the 8 bolts have been screwed in, then go back with the included Allen wrench/hex key and tighten them. That’s it, you are done with assembly and all you need to do is place your bench. If needed, you can adjust the little black levelers so that your bench sits perfectly still without rocking. Typing up this review took twice as long as the actual process of unpacking, unwrapping, and assembling this bench. I love how it looks and how sturdy it is. The only improvement I would suggest is adding some other color options. A weathered teak (with a silvery gray finish) is an option I believe would be very popular.
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Sharon L.
08-06-2025I did not want exposed wood. Also very sturdy
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Anthony F
> 3 dayVery sturdy material that was easy to assemble. The family was able to instantly use it in the tub/shower. It was bigger than expected so I will have to take it out when our younger family members want to freshen up. Thanks, Amazon for sending this to us to review.
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Karla Cerrillo
> 3 dayEasy and quick to put together. Very sturdy. Excited to use without it getting moldy like other wooden shower benches.
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C. Zellmer
> 3 dayI really like this seat. Looks like it will last a very long time. The plastic wood is the best Ive ever seen as far as looking like real wood. Id love if the manufacture made a square one with the depth being the width also. We have a large shower and this larger rectangular one fits great, but it is a bit larger than we would have needed. The offering of a square one would have been the one I bought. Since it is not available, this rectangular one is excellent.