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Hi folks,

where in PP can I buy some nice (and stable) folding chairs?
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What kind do you mean? Metal/ Plastic all- weather style or wood? They make this style in the woodshops here which are quite comfortable and sturdy:
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wow that wood chair looks lovely. so I just walk into any of these woodshops with all of those statues? How much would that chair cost?
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Bloody uncomfortable those wooden folding chairs, be sure if you decide to get those that you get cushions to go with them.

Folding camp chairs are great, don't really look good in the house though, but are perfect for when you're having people over for a bbq, handy for when heading out to the province as well. Usually come in a carry bag, oh and they even have stubbie holders.

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PSD-Kiwi wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:46 pm Bloody uncomfortable those wooden folding chairs, be sure if you decide to get those that you get cushions to go with them.

Folding camp chairs are great, don't really look good in the house though, but are perfect for when you're having people over for a bbq, handy for when heading out to the province as well. Usually come in a carry bag, oh and they even have stubbie holders.

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^ last time I was there they still had them, although at Home Top prices, you can also get at...

AFS (Australian Factory Seconds) https://www.google.com.kh/maps/place/Au ... 4279?hl=en

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curiosity wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:34 pm wow that wood chair looks lovely. so I just walk into any of these woodshops with all of those statues? How much would that chair cost?
I don't know how much they cost, I have three of them but I got them with a load of other wood furniture the previous tenant sold me. They are hard wood so probably $100 each or so? I don't find them uncomfortable but it helps to have a thin cushion on them.
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curiosity wrote: Wed Mar 20, 2019 5:34 pm I just walk into any of these woodshops....
I should have said that you could bring that picture around a few woodshops and some should know the pattern. You can see them sold on Alibaba as "Wooden Fishing Chairs", but likely with a lighter wood:

https://www.alibaba.com/product-detail/ ... 11088.html
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Recently purchased a couple of good quality chromed folding chairs from:

Leeco Safe and Furniture
679 - 685 Monivong Boulevard at Corner of 360 Street.
Phnom Penh

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