I bought a pair and at first they were great. But after two years of use the springs began to come out of them, the padding receded and you basically sat on a ledge of springs and then it would drop about 3cm and have a good 10cm of flat unsprung and unpadded material to the edge of the chair. The one we used the least began to fall apart first with the material webbing coming away from the leg rest and then the internal chair leg support broke when my son sat into the chair further. When we opened up the back to try to fix it we found that it was built with cheap, low quality pine that splinters easily and was held together with long staples. Recliners should be a once a decade purchase at the outset, not every two years. I’m quite disappointed.
Verified purchase: No
The setting up of the Chair, if taken slowly, is both easy and obvious.I have fitted a "block" on the rear legs to prevent them rotating on the ONE bolt securing them to the body of the chair. Without the usual cable on Reclining Armchairs the operation of the reclining by pushing on the backrest is awkward and difficult to control. The chair is either in the upright position or reclining, NO HALF WAY. Unsuitable for children or persons with limited body function.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
For the price the Reclinder it is a good price, however it is hard to recline on the chair without a lot of force. A little bit narrow too, But generally I’m happy with it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
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