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Are the benches delivered fully assembled, or do we need to put the legs on?
Hello there! It's your future bench speaking. I often hear you wondering: "Do I arrive at your doorstep ready to grace your garden, or will we need to have a little assembly party?" The answer, my friend, isn't a simple yes or no—it's a journey that depends on my origin story.
Most of us benches travel the world in a rather space-efficient manner. To keep your costs down and protect us from bumps along the road, we frequently embark on our adventure in a "flat-pack" state. This means my sturdy seat and my often-detached legs are nestled securely in one box. Think of it as me taking a compact, safe nap during transit. You'll find all my components, hardware, and clear instructions waiting for you. Attaching my legs is usually a straightforward affair—a matter of a few bolts and a screwdriver—transforming me from a collection of parts into your instant relaxation spot in under 20 minutes.
However, some of us, particularly the heavier or more ornate models, do make the grand entrance fully assembled. This is often the case with commercial-grade benches or those made from single-piece materials. Your product description is the crystal ball here! Always check the "Specifications" or "Shipping Details" section; it will clearly state "Fully Assembled" or "Requires Simple Assembly." When in doubt, a quick call to the retailer will solve the mystery.
So, while I might not always be ready to bear your weight the second the box is open, I promise the transformation is quick. A few moments of your time connecting my legs, and I'll be standing proudly in your space for years of conversations, quiet moments, and perfect sunsets. Let's build this relationship together, one bolt at a time
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