It’s a nice chair but it’s advertised as for petite individuals ,but it’s not really much different than a regular chair and we had to add a few pillows behind my moms back because her upper legs are short and she was leaning back to far.
I bought the small chair. I’m maybe 5 foot. The chair is not plush and soft like the picture. It is hard. The back angles slightly back so you cannot sit up straight. It is very uncomfortable and I feel like I’m sliding out of it. It might work if I needed to sleep in it? It is now something I need to get rid of and cry over lost money.
Only issue I had is my right hand doesn’t work and the controls are on the right side previous chairs I looked at we are reversible this one is hard mounted on the right side of the chair
He’s right. There is no battery pack, so you’re out of luck if the power fails. Additionally, the arms are too soft so that you can’t get much purchase to lift yourself out. It works for someone small and moderately disabled or is great for an ordinary person. It’s pretty and comfortable.
The chair works. Comfortable and adjustable. I had to raise the front of the chair with a flat 2x4 under it to be able to get it level and not tippy forward for sitter. The massage and heat are not the same caliber as say a massage chair from the Sharper Image but they are there. The material cleans easily and does not stain but is a bit thin and I doubt it will last all that long.
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...
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Not for small people!
It’s a nice chair but it’s advertised as for petite individuals ,but it’s not really much different than a regular chair and we had to add a few pillows behind my moms back because her upper legs are short and she was leaning back to far.
It doesn’t huge the wall as advertised
My brother who has mobility issues
The chair work just small and not comfortable
Dont buy
No warranty
Chair appears ok so far. Unable to submit warranty. Tried thru mail, email and phone. Never could get in touch with anyone.
Nope
I bought the small chair. I’m maybe 5 foot. The chair is not plush and soft like the picture. It is hard. The back angles slightly back so you cannot sit up straight. It is very uncomfortable and I feel like I’m sliding out of it. It might work if I needed to sleep in it? It is now something I need to get rid of and cry over lost money.
You need to know
Only issue I had is my right hand doesn’t work and the controls are on the right side previous chairs I looked at we are reversible this one is hard mounted on the right side of the chair
smaller than it looks and wrinkels are pretty pretty bad -looks cheap, but works great
smaller than it looks in the pictures shown also wrinkles are pretty pretty bad -looks cheap, but works great for the most part
Arms too soft to lift yourself out
He’s right. There is no battery pack, so you’re out of luck if the power fails. Additionally, the arms are too soft so that you can’t get much purchase to lift yourself out. It works for someone small and moderately disabled or is great for an ordinary person. It’s pretty and comfortable.
Works but not built to last probably.
The chair works. Comfortable and adjustable. I had to raise the front of the chair with a flat 2x4 under it to be able to get it level and not tippy forward for sitter. The massage and heat are not the same caliber as say a massage chair from the Sharper Image but they are there. The material cleans easily and does not stain but is a bit thin and I doubt it will last all that long.
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...
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