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Old 09-30-2018, 11:04 AM
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You're most welcome ~ I've gotten more help from these forums than I can ever repay .

I went through quite a few recliners before finally getting one I could really get pain relief in ~ even a brandy new one some guy bought and then died before he could use it, no one wanted to remove the plastic shipping cover until I came along, that one wasn't much good either ~ I'd give each one a few months before discarding and replacing .

It turns out unwanted recliners are -everywhere- you just need to get the word out ~ they're bulky and strenuous to move so most folks just dump them or abandon in the garage, basement, wherever .

After a few years of uncomfortable recliners (many are O.K. when sitting upright but trying to relax when reclined becomes uncomfortable after a few minutes) I began taking the time to sit in them any time I saw one, the first really good one oddly enough was from SEARS ~ $350 (ouch) and I was off to the snoozing races ~ three or four hours at a stretch, I was mostly pleased with it but it fell apart after several years and the search was one again, resulting in the COSTCO one .

Meanwhilst the rock hard bed I have sufficed mostly and the Gravity Chair helped a lot but it's as good as a good recliner .

You can have your current one recovered you know .
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