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Esteemed Contributor
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Registered: ‎03-09-2010

Does anyone have experience with the sofas from PB?

I like their look and they are made in the US.

Wondering about their fabric wear and construction?

I'd still LOVE to travel to Highpoint.

Esteemed Contributor
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OP thanks for asking this.

I want 2 reclining love seats.

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I bought a sofa, chair and ottoman from lazy boy 8 years ago. They've all held up well. Not sure I'd buy from them again, but it has nothing to do with the quality. When my furniture was delivered, two of the pieces were damaged. The delivery guys knew and put it in the living room, hoping I'd keep it and have it fixed. I refused delivery. The local store was so hard to deal with, I tried to cancel the order. I supposedly ordered a custom color, so they wouldn't let me cancel. Took a couple months for the replacement to show up.

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On 6/19/2014 ~moxie~ said: I love flexsteel. Their sofas are very comfortable. And they have hundreds of choices for fabric and leather.

Flexsteel is another good brand. We redecorated our family room last year...chose a Flexsteel couch and a couple of La-Z-Boy rocker-recliners. We did have the couch cushions upgraded, for a little extra $$. Little did we know, at the time, that we were buying and expensive dog bed. He's on the couch more than anyone else in the house. {#emotions_dlg.lol}

One of our sons recently moved into his own place. He loved our recliners and couldn't find anything that measured up. He ended up buying the same model, but in a different fabric.

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Registered: ‎09-07-2010

I like the style of Ashley furniture but wondered about the quality as the prices are low and I read bad reviews.

When my Serta mattress failed after only 3 1/2 years and the mattress inspector came out to measure the sag, I asked him his opinion of furniture and the best places to buy it since he told me he inspects all kinds of furniture, not just beds.

He said Macy's and Lazy Boy were the best and had good customer service in the event of any problem.

He said Ashley was not good and very cheap and that brand was the one he sees with the most problems.

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Registered: ‎03-25-2010
I bought a lazyboy sofabed last year and find it comfortable in every way. I also love flexsteel but could not find a store which carried it. I would have had to order it sight unseen. I didn't want to do that. If I had a choice side by side, I would go with flexsteel and the lazyboy a close second.
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We just bought a leather chair from lazy boy. It is very well made and the leather is gorgeous but you pay for it too, lol!
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WE bought a laz y boy sofa and recliner chair for our den about 20 years ago - we like them so much we brought them to Florida when we moved here.I like that the 2 end of the sofa recline too. When the day comes that it's time to replace them I would buy exactly the same thing again. That sofa is the absolute most comfortable to nap on!

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Registered: ‎03-21-2010

Our Lazyboy sofa has held up way better than the Broyhill that we bought a few years later. Cushions did not smoosh down, material did not snag or pill. Very satisfied with our Lazyboy.