Bought this for my dad as he was battling cancer.. he only used it twice before he passed away.. I am paraplegic so the chair supposed to be perfect for me.. so here are the pros and cons... as well as I can put them.
Pros:
Wife like a more expensive chair
Heat works great
Massage is adaptable
Has a smooth lift function
Has a built in USB port
Massage and heat remote separate
Dual cup holders are great
Dual pockets on side for remotes or magazines
Cons:
Not well constructed whatever wood used cracks and breaks...
Padding is very thin, you can feel all the massage pads
Can not sit for very long due to thin padding
Does not recline back very far..
Bulky like most full size chairs...
You can not use the arms to support your weight or support you standing... the wood cracks and the wood breaks..
Heat is only in the lumbar section so it is like using a heating pad..
As you recline the chair snaps and cracks
It is difficult to tuck cords away
Constantly unplugs itself due to the cord situation
Not very strong for a chair that is supposed to help those with health issues..
Tried to be as honest both ways as I can... but have only had this chair a few months and sad that I have to replace it already...
Hopefully this helps someone.. maybe I got a fluke chair... hope this is not the norm...
Hope this help those with health issues...
Bought this for my dad as he was battling cancer.. he only used it twice before he passed away.. I am paraplegic so the chair supposed to be perfect for me.. so here are the pros and cons... as well as I can put them. Pros: Wife like a more expensive chair Heat works great Massage is adaptable Has a smooth lift function Has a built in USB port Massage and heat remote separate Dual cup holders are great Dual pockets on side for remotes or magazines Cons: Not well constructed whatever wood used cracks and breaks... Padding is very thin, you can feel all the massage pads Can not sit for very long due to thin padding Does not recline back very far.. Bulky like most full size chairs... You can not use the arms to support your weight or support you standing... the wood cracks and the wood breaks.. Heat is only in the lumbar section so it is like using a heating pad.. As you recline the chair snaps and cracks It is difficult to tuck cords away Constantly unplugs itself due to the cord situation Not very strong for a chair that is supposed to help those with health issues.. Tried to be as honest both ways as I can... but have only had this chair a few months and sad that I have to replace it already... Hopefully this helps someone.. maybe I got a fluke chair... hope this is not the norm...