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Review on CordaRoy'S Chenille Bean Bag Chair, Convertible Chair Folds From Bean Bag To Bed, As Seen On Shark Tank - Navy, Queen Size by Stephanie Williams

Revainrating 4 out of 5

That feeling when you buy a bag of frozen broccoli and it's mostly stems and few florets.

I upgraded this to 4 stars based on the BEAN BAG CHAIR. As a bean bag, it is very comfortable (don't expect to sink really deep into it though but it is a lot easier to get out of than most bean bags). I don't feel the "plastic-y bits" as a bean bag. It was very popular with our guests the other evening. As a mattress, I do NOT hold high hopes for it, as it still made the crinkly noises and still had the harder/stiffer pieces that felt like they'd poke you if you laid on the mattress. At the least, even if the plastic bits squish deep enough into the foam so you don't feel them, I think you'd still get the crinkly noise (kind of sounds like someone with a bag of chips/crisps) so if you are a light sleeper, that could be a problem.*It is less "lumpy" now that it has expanded quite a bit more but the stiff/rigid plastic bits are still heard and felt while in mattress formOriginal review: Just unpacked the queen-sized one today and found that it "crinkles" and has hard/rigid bits. No, it's not the foam needing to expand, they appear to be the backing of the foam. There's foam on one side, very thin layer, and plastic coated back. In fact, a few pieces I pulled out were JUST crumpled plastic, and not flexible/squishable. So far this thing feels like it's made up of broken styrofoam cups but at least those would actually break down, these chunks don't appear to be. I'll wait a few days to see if this thing magically expands and puffs up so those bits aren't felt but I'm not holding out much hope. I pulled several out to see if they'd expand from their 1/16" thickness but so far, nope. Really disappointed as I was hoping for something a young guest could sit on and read or watch tv while her parents played board games with us and so we could use the mattress over our "hide-a-bed" on the occasions we need to use that (guests, power outages since it's in the room with the fireplace) but I think the hard mattress for the hide-a-bed complete with the areas the bars are felt through would be more comfortable than using this lumpy, pokey thing :(

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Pros
  • The chenille fabric is soft and cozy, providing ultimate relaxation and comfort
Cons
  • Bean bag filling can create static electricity