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Review on πŸͺ‘ Slim Manual Recliner Chair for Living Room - Casa Andrea Milano in Emerald Green by Ian Hallford

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Don't be CHEAP. BEWARE of tall people

The problems with the armrests that others have mentioned in the comments have also been confirmed with this chair, holes you can't see because of the fabric but you can feel where the elbow is normally resting. not a smart purchase] This is now a gaming/reading chair for my nephew. ___________________________ I bought this chair for a loved one who was recovering from a stroke etc and learning to walk again. . I even used a chair and back cushion hoping it would be more comfortable. I deliberately bought a skinny model because it's easier to lift up on the Hoyer lift to lower my mom into that chair. This is a very hard chair to sit on. The footrest is too short. My mom's calf and feet (5ft 6in) dangle at the end. I lay in this chair for several hours to check it out. This is probably one of the first times I've felt miserable in a lounge chair. .>Arms and footrests have a hardwood feel.>Easy assembly, bolt-on legs are plastic, so this chair is unlikely to leak and keep ticking (like it moves a lot). Best for a child > I need to be able to move this piece of furniture because I also use a Hoyer lift and we have a medical bed, but it crackles loudly with every little shift > Overall it's cheap and uncomfortable. Don't waste your time. By the way, this product arrived in a dented box. I've used utility knives to get it out only to find instructions and an accompanying note that the product must be returned in its original packaging. I've tried to cut costs because there are so many other expenses to think about. Don't be cheap. Lesson learned and the search for a quality chair continues

Pros
  • Large range
Cons
  • Average