TecTake 800536 Sun Lounger with Wheels, Beach Chair with Sun Shade, Foldable, 176 cm (Blue | No. 402784)

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TecTake 800536 Sun Lounger with Wheels, Beach Chair with Sun Shade, Foldable, 176 cm (Blue | No. 402784)

TecTake 800536 Sun Lounger with Wheels, Beach Chair with Sun Shade, Foldable, 176 cm (Blue | No. 402784)

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This ultimately depends on what you're looking for, but broadly speaking, the very best sun lounger is one that's within your budget, is comfy, can withstand weather conditions like cold and rain when it's left out overnight and it's sturdy enough to last a fair few summers. A wooden sun lounger makes for a classic look, whether you invest in durable (yet expensive) teak wood or a faster growing and therefore more affordable option like acacia wood or eucalyptus. Just bear in mind there will be some maintenance needed to prolong wooden garden furniture's lifespan, so factor in topping up with a wood preservative about once a year. And again, wood can be heavy, so if you opt for a wooden sun lounger it can be best to source one with wheels for easier manoeuvrability. We've rounded up some of the best well-priced sun loungers available to buy now from the best of the British high street. Yet another reliable retailer for all things home and garden, Dunelm's range of sun loungers isn't massive, but it is refined.

Cheaper options are generally not cushioned and are more basic - but can still be used to easily chill out in your garden. If you struggle with a sun lounger being too low, or just want some added flexibility, then a reclining chair or zero-gravity chair offers the best of both worlds; giving you the height to sit comfortably, and the option recline to a comfortable angle when you're ready for a snooze. This affordable sun lounger offers both an adjustable sunshade designed to cut out the glare, as well as an adjustable headrest our adjustable positions of recline. Plus, there are four neutral colour options to choose from.

Type of Material

Next is weight. If you know you'll be following the sun, consider a sun lounger made from a lightweight material like plastic or aluminium, so you can move it around easily. If your sun lounger is likely to live in the same place day-in, day-out, you can opt for a heavier material like wood.

Yes, you can invest in one of the best garden parasols to cut out the sun whilst you're reclining outdoors, but having the option to shade your book as you read, or to combat the full sun on your face without hauling a patio umbrella around offers some great additional practicality. After all, the optimal relaxation posture is suggested to be having your legs raised slightly above your heart, so a curved reclining seat or steamer chair can be an alternative well worth considering. It looks like a long chair, with support for the whole body and can be reclined for extra comfort. Typically, you will find them placed in patio areas, gardens or around swimming pools. They are often made from wood, plastic, or metal and can either be plain or cushioned - depending on where you buy them and how much you spend. What to look for in a sun lounger When it comes to buying a lounger, you'll want to invest in one that suits your needs, budget and available space, so it pays to put in a bit of research and ask a few questions before you buy. If grime does build up, wearing rubber gloves and using a scrubbing brush, you can use a combination of hot water, white vinegar and baking powder to get your chairs looking like new again. What are zero gravity sun loungers?

Whether wood, rattan, metal or plastic, there is a variety of materials available and all have their pros and cons. Make sure you compare the costs as it might be cheaper to buy a simple sun lounger and accessories (from parasols to foot stools) separately. Next, think about the material of the sun lounger. Sun loungers are typically made from wood, metal, or plastic. Each material has its own pros and cons, so consider the look and feel you want to achieve, as well as the durability and maintenance requirements. Wooden sun loungers are classic and elegant, but they require regular maintenance to keep them looking their best. Metal sun loungers are sturdy and long-lasting, but they can get hot to the touch in the sun. Plastic sun loungers are lightweight and easy to move, but they may not be as durable as other materials. Ease of use



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