I tried one out in Bunnings today. Most comfortable and will be getting one as soon as able. They are 34.95 at Bunnings.
I remember Sheba saying she had bought one. They fold up flat for storing and would make a nice change to a normal fold up chair. Could certainly have a good nana nap in one.
Pam said
10:52 AM Oct 27, 2011
what is a moon chair?
ozjohn said
12:54 PM Oct 27, 2011
The mind boggles. My first thought was one where your bare bum sticks out the bottom. i.e. "Mooning". Ozjohn.
-- Edited by ozjohn on Thursday 27th of October 2011 12:55:19 PM
bill12 said
01:38 PM Oct 27, 2011
There was a bloke caught doing it to the Queen, for a dare, just recently. Did he use a "moon" chair?
Beth54 said
01:47 PM Oct 27, 2011
Moon chair.
Beth54 said
01:51 PM Oct 27, 2011
A few people I know have these for lounging/napping in. I particularly like the idea of elevating my legs. They fold down fairly flat.
pauline said
02:18 PM Oct 27, 2011
I bought a moon chair when it was on special from OZtrail, seemed a good idea at the time, put it up when I came home and decided too heavy and too big, so it is still up at home, will go in garage sale when we have one I guess.
Cheers
Happywanderer said
03:00 PM Oct 27, 2011
I saw one like that 2nd one, Beth, at the op shop today. 14.50. Maybe I should have got that one.
The moon chair I saw at bunnings folds completely flat.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Thursday 27th of October 2011 03:01:56 PM
Beth54 said
04:36 PM Oct 27, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
I saw one like that 2nd one, Beth, at the op shop today. 14.50. Maybe I should have got that one.
The moon chair I saw at bunnings folds completely flat.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Thursday 27th of October 2011 03:01:56 PM
Oh! I just googled moon chair. There were also padded ones that looked comfy. there seems to be a lot of different styles. Yes, folding flat would be better.
Sheba said
09:24 PM Oct 27, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
Moon chair.
Don't like that type Beth. Mine are the Adult version of this Childs' one.
Cheers,
Sheba.
-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 27th of October 2011 09:27:10 PM
Happywanderer said
09:26 PM Oct 27, 2011
The one I saw at Bunnings was different to that one too Sheba. It was padded and didn't have that type of leg. Will see if I can find a photo of it.
Beth54 said
09:32 PM Oct 27, 2011
Happywanderer wrote:
The one I saw at Bunnings was different to that one too Sheba. It was padded and didn't have that type of leg. Will see if I can find a photo of it.
Yep, I think the padded one looks more comfy.
Happywanderer said
09:34 PM Oct 27, 2011
Yes thats the one Sheba and Beth. The blue one. It was really comfy.
villatranquilla said
10:53 PM Oct 27, 2011
reminds me of saucer chairs (woven plastic cane) that were popular in the 60's - of course my age would preclude me from having seen them but someone told me about them :)
Beth54 said
10:57 PM Oct 27, 2011
I remember them too! My Aunty had them on the front veranda.
AmandaJayne said
11:39 PM Oct 27, 2011
hmmmmmm looks like a trip to bunnings .... might have to leave it till the weekend tho... thats when they have the hotdogs out front!!!!
blaze said
11:52 PM Oct 27, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
A few people I know have these for lounging/napping in. I particularly like the idea of elevating my legs. They fold down fairly flat.
I brought my wife one of those, biggest mistake Ive made. Dosnt fold small enough, takes hea[s of room and therefore got left in tassie
cheers
blaze
Beth54 said
12:25 AM Oct 28, 2011
blaze wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
A few people I know have these for lounging/napping in. I particularly like the idea of elevating my legs. They fold down fairly flat.
I brought my wife one of those, biggest mistake Ive made. Dosnt fold small enough, takes hea[s of room and therefore got left in tassie
cheers
blaze
Oh b.ugg.er! Might have to re-think that one then.
_wombat_ said
09:15 AM Oct 28, 2011
AmandaJayne wrote:
hmmmmmm looks like a trip to bunnings .... might have to leave it till the weekend tho... thats when they have the hotdogs out front!!!!
AJ, go to bunnings today, public holiday so they will have snags.
Happywanderer said
09:49 AM Oct 28, 2011
Our Bunnings have lovely sausage and onion in bread on the weekends.
blaze said
12:09 PM Oct 28, 2011
Beth54 wrote:
blaze wrote:
Beth54 wrote:
A few people I know have these for lounging/napping in. I particularly like the idea of elevating my legs. They fold down fairly flat.
I brought my wife one of those, biggest mistake Ive made. Dosnt fold small enough, takes hea[s of room and therefore got left in tassie
cheers
blaze
Oh b.ugg.er! Might have to re-think that one then.
they are very comfy though
cheers
blaze
AmandaJayne said
01:54 PM Oct 28, 2011
we're planning on going in today.... about lunchtime me feels..... the bunnings hotdog might be our specail 'meal out' once on the road.. its fresh, filling, cheap, and the cook gets a meal off!!!!
blaze said
02:29 PM Oct 28, 2011
Dropped into bunnings one saturday when in Albany and purchased the said offering of saugage and onion in a roll, give them a fiver and had the poor fellow chase me down the car telling me who I had graceously supported and was I sure I didnt want my change, must have been an unusual gesture. Now I dont know if it was worth a fiver but the charties they raise money for always are, so maybe next time you buy one give them a few bob more. cheers blaze
_wombat_ said
03:20 PM Oct 28, 2011
AmandaJayne wrote:
we're planning on going in today.... about lunchtime me feels..... the bunnings hotdog might be our specail 'meal out' once on the road.. its fresh, filling, cheap, and the cook gets a meal off!!!!
Port Kennedy are giving away biscuits and cake as you walk in.
AmandaJayne said
03:40 PM Oct 28, 2011
really!!! hmmmmm... they had hotdogs at ours... maybe we should go on a bunnings crawl... much cheaper than the pub one I should think.. roflololololololol
_wombat_ said
03:54 PM Oct 28, 2011
Did not see any hotdog's, I going back to complain
ChiChi1 said
04:21 PM Oct 28, 2011
AmandaJayne wrote:
really!!! hmmmmm... they had hotdogs at ours... maybe we should go on a bunnings crawl... much cheaper than the pub one I should think.. roflololololololol
I'm not so sure about that. Especially If you can only have a glass or two before you fall sleep. I seem to spend a lot even if I only pop in for a look see. LOL
Happywanderer said
05:06 PM Oct 28, 2011
What a good idea, a Bunnings Crawl. Just remember its usually only at the weekend unless they are celebrating something. They all have cafes too so would be a cheap meal, and most towns have a Bunnings.
Beth54 said
05:54 PM Oct 28, 2011
I'm not far away from Ikea, and that's where you really do get a cheap meal! It's very popular!
Happywanderer said
05:58 PM Oct 28, 2011
I've heard about that Beth, but never been in one. I saw on the news a while ago they have a huge one in Melbourne.
I tried one out in Bunnings today. Most comfortable and will be getting one as soon as able. They are 34.95 at Bunnings.
I remember Sheba saying she had bought one. They fold up flat for storing and would make a nice change to a normal fold up chair. Could certainly have a good nana nap in one.
The mind boggles.

My first thought was one where your bare bum sticks out the bottom.
i.e. "Mooning".
Ozjohn.
-- Edited by ozjohn on Thursday 27th of October 2011 12:55:19 PM
Moon chair.
A few people I know have these for lounging/napping in. I particularly like the idea of elevating my legs. They fold down fairly flat.
Cheers
I saw one like that 2nd one, Beth, at the op shop today. 14.50. Maybe I should have got that one.
The moon chair I saw at bunnings folds completely flat.
-- Edited by Happywanderer on Thursday 27th of October 2011 03:01:56 PM
Oh! I just googled moon chair. There were also padded ones that looked comfy. there seems to be a lot of different styles. Yes, folding flat would be better.
-- Edited by Sheba on Thursday 27th of October 2011 09:27:10 PM
Yep, I think the padded one looks more comfy.
I remember them too! My Aunty had them on the front veranda.
hmmmmmm looks like a trip to bunnings .... might have to leave it till the weekend tho... thats when they have the hotdogs out front!!!!
I brought my wife one of those, biggest mistake Ive made. Dosnt fold small enough, takes hea[s of room and therefore got left in tassie
cheers
blaze
Oh b.ugg.er! Might have to re-think that one then.
AJ, go to bunnings today, public holiday so they will have snags.
they are very comfy though
cheers
blaze
we're planning on going in today.... about lunchtime me feels..... the bunnings hotdog might be our specail 'meal out' once on the road.. its fresh, filling, cheap, and the cook gets a meal off!!!!
cheers
blaze
Port Kennedy are giving away biscuits and cake as you walk in.
really!!! hmmmmm... they had hotdogs at ours... maybe we should go on a bunnings crawl... much cheaper than the pub one I should think.. roflololololololol
Did not see any hotdog's, I going back to complain
I'm not so sure about that. Especially If you can only have a glass or two before you fall sleep. I seem to spend a lot even if I only pop in for a look see. LOL
I'm not far away from Ikea, and that's where you really do get a cheap meal! It's very popular!