In most areas, this set is a good selection. However, some elements are not as high a quality as I would like to see at this price point.
One of the best elements is that it's real wood. It's not pressboard or plywood or MDF (medium-density fiberboard) being called "real wood" like other brand tend to do. This is acacia wood, which is a hardwood that is known to be water resistant (although not waterproof).
And, because it resists moisture, it's much less likely to get moldy, take on mildew, or rot prematurely. That's important in humid areas like the South. This particular characteristic means that the wood can last decades if it's taken care of properly.
Interestingly, even though acacia is a hardwood, each piece of furniture in this set is exceptionally light. The chairs are therefore easy to shift around and rearrange depending on how you want to set them up or use them from day to day.
However, the table comes off feeling too light for its function. It also seems much less sturdy than it should be. I'm not sure this table is going to last as long as the chairs. I certainly would not want to overload the table with heavy decorative items like a potted plant. On the other hand, the table is so light it will have to be tied down or put away during the next hurricane season. So, not the best design for the table.
The title the furniture manufacturer is using for this set is also somewhat deceptive. It is called "Teak 5-Piece" etc., but what it really means is that it is a "teak finish." So I don't like that consumers might buy this thinking it's real teak wood.
The cushions are really quite nice. The canvas is soft to the tough, not scratchy or abrasive, and the foam looks thin but is really quite comfortable. The tabs that hold each cushion to its chair are very strong. They will last a while even if you tend to tug at the cushions a lot as you move around while seated (as I do).
The cushion covers can also be removed and dropped into the washing machine. Big bonus for high moisture areas like North Carolina!
Overall, a fairly good set. If you have a coupon or get it on sale, you'll be right where you want to be with paying what this set is worth.
Pros: Comfortable, Durable, Easy to Assemble, Good Size & Weight, Looks Great
Cons: table is not sturdy, saying "teak" not "teak finish" is deceptive, priced a bit high