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@Kachina624 wrote:

You can mention brand,  store names etc.,  you just can't post links or coupon codes. 

 

I've heard many complaints about Lazyboy not being what it used to be.   People have trouble with the mechanical system.   My parents had a pair of very expensive all leather recliners,  and I couldn't tell you how many times someone was out to work on them.   I'd buy another brand. 


I read the opinions from people on the inter net concerning recliners.  LazyBoy was at the top for the most desireable.  Made in the USA also.  Others, less expensive, didn't stand up to the years or the use.

I think with many things, people are abusive with their posessions.  No matter what the quality or brand. 

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Haven't seen anyone mention this- if you ever have babies/children in your home, be SURE that you purchase a recliner designed for baby/child safety. The joints and springs in older recliners or those not manufactured within US safety requirements can be dangerous. 

Hope this doesn't sound silly, but it really is true.