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Acadia Grade A Teak Folding Bar Cabinet Reviews

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The Acadia Folding Bar Cabinet is the perfect addition to your patio or porch setup. It is a compact bar with everything you need to entertain outdoors - space for your favorite drinks, glassware, and all the extras. Just open it up, stock the shelves, and you are ready to host.
The cabinet doors feature built-in shelves, and inside you will find two larger shelves to hold snacks, bottles, or party supplies. Need more counter space? Just swing out the folding tabletop and lock it into place - it is great for serving drinks or gathering around with friends.
Made from Grade A teak, this bar is naturally weather-resistant and made to last. Over time, the golden wood will age into a soft silver tone if left untreated, but you can oil it now and then to keep its original color. It is kiln-dried to prevent warping, hand-sanded for a smooth finish, and built with solid brass hardware for a clean, polished look.
When the party is over, just fold it up into a neat little cube and store it away until next time.
All Ash & Ember teak furniture is crafted from legally sourced teak wood from responsibly managed plantations–never from natural forests.

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Very happy with my purchase. Bar arrived on a pallet, well secured and protected, fully assembled, and damage-free. It is a beautiful piece of outdoor furniture and I was impressed with the fit and finish. I would buy it again.
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Posted 1 year ago
Not my first purchase from Ash & Ember, so I expected the quality to be great and it was. Also, very glad to see that this particular piece came preassembled. I had just assembled two of the bar stools and the serving cart and had opened the larger box (the bar) last. Relieved that all I had to do was unbox it. Be aware that opening and closing the main cabinet can be problematic if you have this on stones or pavers (a rough or uneven surface) as the supports for the "wings" that support the fold-out leaves of the top, do rest firmly on the floor. I found that tempoararily tilting the cabinet slightly forward makes opening & closing the cabinet easier, by giving some clearance.
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Posted 1 year ago