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I desperately need a living room recliner that won't destroy my back- I also don't want to spend $1,000. Any happy mediums out there?
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recliners, recliners. What's actually worth the money these days?
Good reclining chair brands that won’t cost too much?
I just bought a recliner with powered lift for an aging parent. I have also repaired LazBoy chairs with EBay sourced parts. My big suggestion is that there is a huge variety in recliners....I would not buy one unless I could try it in person before purchasing. Each recliner fits different body styles; the actual sizes vary tremendously.
More on reddit.comThe prices I'm seeing for the highly rated recliners are nauseating.
I know you get what you pay for, but I feel like there has to be a middle ground for a cost effective chair.
The chair I have, which is "oversized," forces me to kind of slouch back and I can't sit here for more than an hour without it starting to kill my back.
I was looking around online, and most of the stuff I'm seeing is north of a grand.
I'm 5'11 180lbs.
The old recliner has finally given up the ghost. It served me well for a good fifteen years, but the springs are shot and it makes a noise like a dying animal every time I sit down. My wife is getting on me to replace it, so here I am.
Honestly, I don't even know where to begin. You walk into a big furniture store and it's like a minefield of salesmen. I grew up thinking La-Z-Boy was the gold standard, the absolute peak of comfort. But now I look at their prices and you have to wonder if your paying for the name or for actual quality. I've seen those ads for Stressless chairs too, and while they look nice, the price tag could fund a small military operation.
It's sort of like buying tools or a new driver for golf, every brand claims to be revolutionary but half the time it's just marketing fluff. I'm not looking for anything too crazy, no ejector seat or built-in fridge. Just something comfortable that will last, and offer some decent lumbar support for a bad back. Are the powered ones with USB ports and all that just more things that can break down the line?
So, I'm turning to you all. What's the buy-it-for-life recliner of today? Or at least, buy-it-for-a-decade. What brands should I be looking at besides the obvious ones? Leather vs fabric? Appreciate any real world advice you can offer.