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PORTERSVILLE, Pa. — Adams Manufacturing announces a new use for resin. Many buyers purchase the classic stacking resin chairs to use during the summer. It’s important to remember that stacking chairs can be used all year around. Stacking chairs come out of closets, garages, and basements for all kinds of gatherings, even in the dead of winter. They provide quick, comfortable additional seating for friends and family at any time of year.

They are light, strong, and easy to take out and put away. They’re especially handy because even a dozen of them stack in a small space. No other chair is as easy to get out and put away.

Sometimes people forget about their stacking chairs when they have impromptu gatherings with friends and family. Those who remember to use them for get-togethers often say “I don’t know what I’d do without my stacking chairs,” when guests are coming.

When selecting sturdy, classic, affordable stacking chairs for porch and patio, discerning buyers know they may need them at any time of the year. That’s why they make their choice of size and color to work well for them inside at a family dinner, and outside for comfortable seating.

And, a few of the smaller, stacking “kids’ chairs” are a great way to make visiting children feel special. They appreciate going to a place where they can sit comfortably, all year around. So, thoughtful hostesses keep a few on hand to make their small guests feel welcome.

Established in 1981, Adams Mfg. takes pride in providing high-quality, safe consumer products Made in the USA. In addition to casual furniture, Adams also manufactures Christmas decorating accessories, suction cups, and magnets. The company holds exclusive patents on many of its items. For more information, please visit http://www.adamsmfg.com.

Valerie G, editor at CANW
Valerie G has been an editor with California Newswire for several years, is a gifted theremin player, can quote copious lines from 'Red Dwarf' and also knows where her towel is. Oddly, she does not drive, nor does she take the bus. She identifies as both human and democrat.