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Post by mom on Apr 17, 2024 21:00:21 GMT
Can someone with some great googling skills help me find replacement cushions for a lounge chair like this one? I cannot find them anywhere! The chair measurements are overall: 22in W x 29in H x 66in L
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 17, 2024 21:05:47 GMT
Do you have a brand name for the chair? That might help.
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Post by lisae on Apr 17, 2024 21:07:40 GMT
The measurements on this one are inconsistent. The length is within an inch but there are two width measurements, one within your needs and another a bit too wide. I think the narrower width is the actual width. Cushion Amazon
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Post by mom on Apr 17, 2024 21:08:21 GMT
Do you have a brand name for the chair? That might help. I dont. They were left in a storage closet when we bought this house.
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Post by mom on Apr 17, 2024 21:09:25 GMT
The measurements on this one are inconsistent. The length is within an inch but there are two width measurements, one within your needs and another a bit too wide. I think the narrower width is the actual width. Cushion AmazonOh that could possible work.
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Post by crazy4scraps on Apr 17, 2024 21:17:20 GMT
Do you have a brand name for the chair? That might help. I dont. They were left in a storage closet when we bought this house. Nothing stamped on the bottom? A friend gave us some old patio chairs that were out on the curb by their house and when I flipped one over it had a little metal tag attached underneath that had the brand but I still couldn’t find the replacement parts I needed. Another thought would be to take a photo of the actual chair and see if Google Lens comes up with a match. I received a weird unidentified item in a Woot Bag Of Crap once that I couldn’t figure out what it was, and someone on the forum there was able to identify it by searching with Google Lens! We use it all the time for plants that we’re not sure are plants or weeds but I previously never even imagined it could be used for other things too.
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Post by mom on Apr 17, 2024 21:33:24 GMT
I dont. They were left in a storage closet when we bought this house. Nothing stamped on the bottom? A friend gave us some old patio chairs that were out on the curb by their house and when I flipped one over it had a little metal tag attached underneath that had the brand but I still couldn’t find the replacement parts I needed. Another thought would be to take a photo of the actual chair and see if Google Lens comes up with a match. I received a weird unidentified item in a Woot Bag Of Crap once that I couldn’t figure out what it was, and someone on the forum there was able to identify it by searching with Google Lens! We use it all the time for plants that we’re not sure are plants or weeds but I previously never even imagined it could be used for other things too. I dont think there is a stamp, but I will look when I go outside in a bit. Good idea on using google lens....will try that too.
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