



AquaTeak Patented 18 Sumba Lotus Teak Shower Bench
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Pat G
> 3 dayI have been looking for a bench to use in our shower and our bathroom. This bench is both sturdy and attractive. I am so happy to find it at such a great price,
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Lisa
> 3 dayWe needed a small bench to sit on in our bathroom. This was perfect. It is very sturdy and very comfortable. A great value for the price.
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Beth lowell
> 3 dayHavent used it yet,but easy to assemble and looks great
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Jessica Pfeffer
> 3 dayI love the teak shower benches. Each came in 4 parts and only took 20 minutes to assemble with the allen wrench they included. I oil them about every 6 weeks and the deep brown wood color returns. So easy! They look great in my showers!
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MtnKathy
> 3 dayVery pretty and perfect for the bathroom
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Robin
> 3 daylove the quality of this strong, sturdy, very rich looking shower bench. I did not treat it with any waterproofing finish and noticed that there are water marks developing after only a few uses. This does not bother me but it was going into my rental property and I know my renters will not care for it during the 8 weeks they are there. So Im keeping it and will buy a plastic one for the renters. Easy to put together and love the rubber adjustable feet!
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Kristi
> 3 dayBeautifully packaged, easy to assemble, looks very sturdy. Every now and again you find a gem on Amazon. This certainly seems to be one!
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Acoustic Mike
> 3 dayLove this product. It’s the second I’ve purchased and they are durable and easy to put together
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Raymond Allen
> 3 dayGetting Older...wanted a bench for the Shower area. The Aqua Teak bench is the perfect product.Well made and very easy to assemble. Well machined, very strong.. Great!
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ItsAllAboutTime
> 3 dayLovely teak with preassembled parts pegged nicely. Great packaging that protects the wood very well. Mortise and tenon construction for the parts you need to assemble: requires screwing 4 pieces together, 2 trestle style legs and a stretcher with 6 JCBC fasteners into threaded inserts - 2 short, 4 long. It is so easy to assemble in fact, I didnt look at the instructions, not saying that you should not. A 4MM hex wrench is furnished but it isnt the best, one end was not cut off cleanly. I have a hex driver with a round tip that worked better on the short screws (stretcher) but final tightening with the squared off end. Assembly the parts with all fasteners a little loose, then give them all a final torque. The depth of the hex pocket in the JCBC are shallow and could be a problem if you dont press the hex key in very tightly. Push hard on final torquing and you will be okay.