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Great patio furniture can unlock a whole new world, transforming an under-used space into an oasis. With the right setup, suddenly any and everything can be al fresco: dinner, Zoom calls, summer cat naps—you name it. But ordering anything large for your home, especially something that requires (gulp) assembly can be intimidating. Our experts spent more than 50 hours researching, testing, and assembling all kinds of patio furniture to find the best. Several of our favorite pieces, including a classic and durable faux-wood dining table, an all-weather folding chair, and a comfortable lounger are on sale today—exclusively for Wirecutter readers. We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more ›
If you’re breaking in your new furniture with a cookout: We also have an exclusive deal on one of our favorite meat thermometers. It’s accurate, easy to use, and its backlit screen makes it handy for grilling at night. And it’s on sale right now for $36 with promo code WCDOT2024. Thanks for reading. You can reach the Wirecutter newsletters team at newsletters@wirecutter.com. We can’t always respond, but we do love to hear from you. Was this email kindly forwarded to you? Sign up here to get this newsletter in your inbox.
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