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S**O
Comfortable chair that is reasonably sturdy with lots of features.
This chair was a Christmas present for my wife who has been dealing with Sciatica for the last several weeks.My wife is 41 years old, 5' 3" and about 180 lbs from having 4 kids over several years. Her back pain has made working out difficult so she finds herself just trying to get comfortable in a chair or bed at timed. The back pain has been so bad she wasn't sleeping at all. This issue left her tired and miserable throughout the day.Because if her back pain it made getting our of bed and off couches difficult. So, I bit the bullet and opted for getting her a lifting chair to help with her mobility and ease her back pain.Why I bought this chair...1) Mandatory Features: I needed something that could lift her onto her feet, massage, and provide heat when her nerve pain is present. This chair does all of that very well.2) Optional features: this chair is full of pouches and cup holders. A good comparison is like this; a regular chair is a compact car but this chair is like a mini-van. It has all of those cup holders and compartments to hold things. There are 2 large pouches, one on the outside of each arm. There are 2 smaller pouches on the front of the arms in front of the 2 cup holders you see on the picture. The smaller pouches have fit my wife Motorola Moto G v4 with a case on it. The cup holders are perfect since you can have your water bottle and can of soda. I WILL CAUTION THIS; do NOT leave a can of opened soda in the cup holder and then lift the chair. The angle of the chair will caution the can to spill. This isn't a defect of the chair as much as it would be of a careless person. It hasn't happened yet since I saw the possibility and told the wife. There is also a USB connector where the recline and lift buttons are. While the picture shows the USB connector at top, above the buttons, ours has the USB connector between the buttons. This is no big deal, just a simple observation. The wife uses her phone often so having a charging cable nearby is invaluable. No more extension cables for her, LOL.3) Durability: the chair is reasonably durable and I only say this since we have only had the chair for 48 hours so far. Everything work; the massage, heat, and lift function worked right out of the box. The arms of the chair are reasonably sturdy, but I would not recommend sitting on them as some people do. The arms are lighter and they slide in on rails during assembly. A full grown person sitting on the arms would likely damage the arms or the rails themselves so just resist the urge to do that. I already told the kids it's "mom's chair" to prevent any unnecessary shenanigan's from playful kids frolicking on a chair. Other than that everything else seems completely fine. The arms are the only part I would treat with care. As long as you take care of it, the chair seems like it would last a long time. There was plenty of packing materials to keep the items intact and undamaged during delivery. There chair was delivered in two boxes as is described on the page. Both boxes arrived at the same time. One box had the chair base and one arm and the other box had the back and the other arm in it. I forget which one had the box with the cords, power adapter, and screws for the lift support and stuff like that.4) Assembly: assembly was pretty straight forward on this chair. Once you get all of the parts out of the box, it will take you around 20-30 mins max to setup the chair. The instructions are much better than ones you see with most furniture installations today. There are several double-sided 8.5"x11" instruction pages (stapled together) with pictures AND words...hahaha imagine that. Be patient and read the instructions thoroughly and you should be fine. If you can plug in cords for your TV then you should have no issues with this. Just pay attention to male and female connectors as some of them look the same on the outside but the prongs are different. Surprisingly enough the larger connectors have a plastic clamp that keeps them plugged together should there ever be tension on the cable. This prevents the cables from accidentally coming unplugged from minor tugs. This is important as 60-80 yr old folks would find it hard to reach around the back of the recline to reconnect them.Summary: the design of the chair looks like it was developed by someone who had disabled family themselves or was regularly around people of limited mobility. The sheer number of features included on the chair allows for a person to basically setup camp and stay a while. We bought the grey version of this chair which has a slight ting of blue in the grey color (gotta look closely when the light is one). The wife loves her chair and really appreciated it. While no chair will fully remove back pain, I can say that the day I assembled it, she tried it out. That afternoon she turned the massage and heat on, and passed out later in it, snoring and everything. With both of those features on it has helped to alleviate "some" of her pain and make her more comfortable. I looked at several chairs on Amazon before buying this one. While others had many of the same features and setup, what got me to buy this was what appeared to be greater "durability" and "reliability" based on customer reviews. I am a practical guy, so while the chair doesn't match perfectly with our couches, it seems to be well made and likely to last a good period of time if taken care of.This chair has everything a person wants and needs. Our chair parts came "un-damaged" so I have no idea how the company's customer service or warranty department is. The assembly instruction pages did state if any parts were damaged to please contact them to get replacements shipped. Contact information was also provided on the page(s) as well on how to reach them. Since I have never had a chair like this I did purchase the "All-State" accidental protection for the chair for peace of mind.Maybe this can help people when deciding on whether or not to purchase this chair. Hopefully your experience will be as painless as mine was. Best wishes!
J**N
Life savor for my disabled father!
My father is disabled and unfortunately can not sleep laying down anymore due to back pain. I purchased this chair 2 years ago for him to have a place to "sleep". The chair is amazing! It is easy to assemble, soft and cushy, has pockets for easy access to the remote. Charger ports built in to the chair so his phone is always close and charged. The motor easily lifts my 280lb Dad with ease and the foot rest raises high enough to get his ankles above his heart to reduce the swelling in his legs. The heat and massager are perfect for pain relief but gentle enough for his sensitive pain areas. It is also easy to dismantle and move in 2 pcs. We have traveled with this chair 3 times now so he has availability and comfort where ever we stay. After 2 years it is still in great shape, the motor is still cranking even after my little ones have used it as a "mountain" and "slide". Awesome value-a definite comparison to the high dollar chairs!
K**R
Not old yet but my body is breaking down
Enter this chair. My mother had one years ago and I thought it was great for a senior to help them up and down. Fast forward to my 50th b-day and I decided with my bad knees and back, this is just the thing I need.It is easy to assemble. It came in two boxes with instructions. Everything just slides together and then you put in 4 bolts.Like others said, it is a firm cushion which I love. I especially love the lumber massage. It massages your back, lumbar, thighs, and legs. It even has a heat setting.With 2 cup holders and a USB port, you never want to leave this chair. I don't find it comfortable to sleep in but it is ACES at relaxing.I would also add it is not a wide chair. At 5'7 and 234lbs, my feet hang off and I fill out the whole seat. I would still but it again.
P**P
this is a great product,
MAKE SURE to be careful about putting the arms on the correct sides. otherwise very easy assembly nice controls very comfortable works great
K**E
Comfy chair
Bought it for an upcoming surgery, so I didn’t want to spend a bunch of money. He color is perfect and it was easy to put together too.
R**R
Great value
I have never used the massage vibrating part of this recliner and after awhile l had to unplug the vibrating on this chair because it kept going on by itself. Still a good value with just the electric reclining option built in. Pretty comfortable too.
K**S
Very comfortable
This is exactly what we needed. It works great and is very comfortable. Very easy to put together. Great buy!
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