If you are looking at purchasing a teak dining set you may want to considering reading this article.
Here are a few tips on purchasing teak dining sets.
- The first thing you will want to do is see if the dealer has discounts for purchasing a teak dining set. Most online dealers should have a category that will list their teak dining sets. This can save you a considerable amount of money when purchasing your teak dining set because the manufacturer prefers to sell their products in larger quantity so they will discount teak sets. In addition, dealers will save a lot on shipping when you order a full teak dining set and can pass that savings along to customers.
- If you don’t see a teak dining set you like but you see teak dining tables and chairs that you would like, call the dealer to ask about special pricing on what you do like. Because a dealer can save on shipping an entire teak dinging set, they should be able to pass that savings along to you.
- Stick with the same teak brand when shopping for a teak dining set. Although most grade A teak is similar in look, there can be subtle differences in the grain which means separate pieces not in a teak dining set may not match as well as you would like. In addition, if your dealer is drop shipping the product directly from the manufacturer, the dealer may not be able to pass along shipping discounts because parts of your teak dining set are coming from different locations.
- You get what you pay for. Don’t be fooled by low priced teak dining set. These are often grade B or C teak and are not built to last. Usually these teak dining sets are assembled with a number of screws and do not utilize mortise and tenon joints. This means items like chairs that are moved a lot can become wobbly and fall apart. Stick with Grade A Teak when purchasing a teak dining set.
Following a few simple tips when buying teak dining sets can save you thousands of dollars on larger sets and hundreds on smaller teak dining sets.
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