We usually promote the ALLOYFOLD chair by quoting happy customers...
But for a change of pace you might want to hear from a rental company that HASN'T bought our chair!If you're considering the aluminum chair for the first time and with the buying season close, this may be of interest. David Greenhalgh owns A To Z Rental Center, Rhode Island. Two weeks ago he drove two hours to Cheshire CT to look at 2,000 three-year-old Alloyfold chairs at Events by Superior. David started tracking the Alloyfold chair in 2001. "I have the usual chair problems with frames getting scratched up and rusting and bleeding onto the plastics. I've read all the tech stuff on the alloy chairs. I just wanted to see them." "Yep, I saw them and what did I think? I thought nothing new, I learnt nothing new by seeing them. They were exactly as I imagined they would be." "They looked good. Three years old and they looked good. They looked strong. Any scratches on the frames matched the rest of the frame so didn't look bad." "They stacked well. I liked the weight. I would get more chairs in a truck. With steel chairs I run out of weight before I run out of room in the truck". "I'm skeptical about chairs. I've looked at a lot of manufacturers. I always liked the image of McCourt's chairs, the look of the product and what people said about the company. The fact that McCourt makes your chair is to your credit." "Will I buy your Alloyfold chair? I want to. If I can sort the money I think I will." See the ALLOYFOLD chair on booth 5244 at Atlanta in February, or at http://www.alloyfold.com or call me on 1-888-368 7713 (USA) to chat. Antony Brett ALLOYFOLD NZ Image courtesy of www.freedigitalphotos.net