
Tag Archives: Customer Experience
Modanais Rolling Shop Cart Review: Right for Our Shop?
We didn’t expect a “baby” diaper caddy to make sense in our shop, but the Modanais 3-tier rolling cart surprised us. The layout feels thoughtfully segmented: dividers keep small parts from drifting into chaos, while the drawers give us a place to hide the messy essentials we don’t want on display. Rolling it between benches is smooth, and the wheels make it easy to park wherever the work is happening—next to a prep table, under a counter, or beside a packing station. Assembly was straightforward for us, which matters when we’d rather be making than building furniture. It’s not a heavy-duty industrial cart, but for lightweight tools, supplies, and grab-and-go organization, it fits our workflow.
My Take: Summsun Navy Bistro Cushions—Worth It?
When I’m out on the patio, I notice the little things—how a chair feels after an hour of sketching a new cut list, or whether the setup still looks sharp after a week of sun and rain. That’s why I tried the Summsun Outdoor Bistro Chair Cushions (Set of 2) in navy blue. At 15" round and 3" thick, they add just enough lift and comfort without making my bistro chairs feel “puffy.” The waterproof, fade-resistant fabric holds up to real outdoor use, and I appreciate the non-slip ties that keep everything aligned, even when I’m scooting around with a cup of coffee. Bonus: the removable covers make cleanup refreshingly straightforward.
SERWALL HDPE Rocking Chair Review: Our Shop Fit?
We’ve been hunting for an outdoor rocker that feels less like patio furniture and more like a front-porch ritual, and the SERWALL Oversized Rocking Chair in brown makes a strong case. The HDPE build gives it that stout, weather-ready presence—substantial without looking bulky—while the oversized seat invites longer sits than we planned. The rocking motion is smooth and unhurried, the kind that pairs well with morning coffee or a late-day wind-down. Color-wise, the brown finish reads warm and grounded, blending easily with wood, stone, and greenery around our space. Of course, “oversized” is a real footprint commitment, so we’re asking the practical question: does this rocker fit our shop’s style—and our patio’s layout?











