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Buy Tesco Folding Camping Chair, Grey from our Camping Furniture range - Tesco.com


The Tesco folding armchair opens and folds in seconds for easy transportation. This chair comes in a grey finish with orange edges and features a robust steel frame. It has a built-in drinks holder and comes with a carrying case. This folding armchair is ideal for camping, picnics, outdoor concerts, and sporting events



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They're good value, but I generally get mine free from by the camp site bins after a BH weekend. :wacko: They generally don't take much effort to repair! :banana:
 
Get a couple Barry

Buy Tesco Folding Camping Chair, Grey from our Camping Furniture range - Tesco.com


The Tesco folding armchair opens and folds in seconds for easy transportation. This chair comes in a grey finish with orange edges and features a robust steel frame. It has a built-in drinks holder and comes with a carrying case. This folding armchair is ideal for camping, picnics, outdoor concerts, and sporting events



£6 OR BUY TWO £8

Special offers
•Save £4 When you Buy 2 Selected Tesco Adult Camping Chairs

Barry you have to get a couple of those so you have replacements when you back over them like Hereford :cool1::cool1: ....
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Barry you have to get a couple of those so you have replacements when you back over them like Hereford :cool1::cool1: ....
.... Tom ....
 
wellal ican say is you must have bought some factory seconds mine has stood up to me running it over lol yes stonedaddy i didnt need reminding lol
 
wellal ican say is you must have bought some factory seconds mine has stood up to me running it over lol yes stonedaddy i didnt need reminding lol

I reckon he's been lumbered with the rubbish the sell in France. :raofl:
 
I've broken a couple of these. The plastic foot where the tubes reach the groung just isn't strong enough.
It's false economy to buy inferior products if you want them to last. Buying stronger chairs from a decent camping/caravan store is no more expensive in the long run.
 
I've broken a couple of these. The plastic foot where the tubes reach the groung just isn't strong enough.
It's false economy to buy inferior products if you want them to last. Buying stronger chairs from a decent camping/caravan store is no more expensive in the long run.

Yeah, right. Go Outdoorss sell them at 7x the price of the Tesco ones. Now my cheapos are 5 years old, so the Go Outdoors ones need to last over 35 years to beat that.

Broken plastic bits can be fixed by binding them with cord & then soaking it in Araldite (or any available 2-part resin). This strengthens them significantly & I have a couple that I have rescued from bins that have been repaired like that, or had inserts rivetted into snapped legs, & gone on to provide many more years useful service. They aren't hard to fix if some lard ass abuses them.
 
True, but not many brollies are worth "rescueing" from bins. My own tend to get repaired using s/s bike spokes etc if everything else works OK. But brollies bought for a quid or so are not generally worth fixing.

I object to the modern trend of throwing stuff away if it can be repaired or still works. We are a very wasteful society & I admire the 3rd World capacity for make do & mend & recycling.
 
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Hi Campers,

As all the members that were at the Hereford Meet know, OH is the best man for testing and Quality control of camping Products.Please give him your vote.:wave::wave:

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If it working then leave it alone when it dont work fix it or make do and mend
 

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