Our Story
KMBOHE prints the numbers a cedar-versus-resin comparison usually leaves blank, from 158 gallons of storage under a reinforced lid to 300 pounds per rocking chair. You already know the wood-against-resin argument; what you rarely get is the figure that settles it. The warranty story is the part to read before you decide, because it is not uniform across the range.
Roll the cooler cart across gravel for two summers and a failed caster still falls inside its 2-year manufacturer warranty. Find a wobble in the welded side table frame at month eleven and the limited 1-year still applies. Tip a rocking chair in year two and no warranty line catches it, only a stated 24-hour response window.
Carry the 24.4-pound wicker-look box up to a balcony alone, or park the 35-pound large box against a garage wall for hoses and cushions. Pull a rocking chair up to its own 2-tier table for a 6 a.m. coffee before the rest of the house wakes. Round side tables weigh 4.6 pounds each, light enough to carry indoors when your forecast turns. One indoor piece sits apart: a 54-inch convertible sofa bed.
A balcony renter with room for two chairs bought the side table pair and leveled both on uneven boards in under ten minutes. A red-wine spill wiped clean the same evening. Set them out a third summer and they still want nothing but a wipe-down, where cedar would need sanding and a fresh coat each spring.
Your pool floats, cushions, and BBQ tools get one padlock-ready box that shuts against rain. Your porch gets two rockers on 3.3-inch foam cushions. Snap the panels together after work and the patio is clear before dinner.
Six pieces carry the brand today: two resin deck boxes, a matched rocking pair with its own 2-tier table, a 104-quart rolling cooler cart, a two-pack of round steel side tables, and one indoor convertible sofa bed. Every outdoor piece snaps or bolts together by hand, and the load-bearing ones publish a figure rather than an adjective.