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Power Lift Chair Recliner | Small | by Latitude Run

Power Lift Chair Recliner | Small | by Latitude Run

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Upgrade your living room experience with this power-reclining massage chair. It's built on a solid wood and metal frame and is wrapped in faux leather upholstery with a foam filling for just the right amount of support.

Specifications

Overall: 42'' H X 32'' W X 28'' D
Seat: 18'' H X 21'' W X 20.5'' D
Minimum Door Width - Side to Side: 33'' W
Required Back Clearance to Recline: 25''
Arm Height - Floor to Arm: 21.5'' H
Overall Product Weight: 104 lb.
Leg Height - Top to Bottom: 2.5'' H
Back Height - Seat to Top of Back: 23'' H
Depth when fully reclined: 64.5"
Height when fully reclined: 33.5"
The power cord length of the massage remote: is 1.75 meters (68.89").
The power cord length of the lift remote: is 1.3 meters (51.18")
Non zero gravity recliner
The distance between the front of the seat and the footrest: is 19"
The height of the chair when lifted is 137 cm or 53.937 inches
The weight of the bottom is about 77.18LB and the one of the top is about 17.64 lbs. The required back clearance to recline is 25''.

Upholstery Material: Faux Leather
Position Type: Reclining, Lift
Frame Material: Metal; Solid Wood
Fill Material: Foam
Massage Setting: Yes, Vibration
Heated: Yes
Built-in USB port: No
Cleaning Code: S: Spot clean with dry, solvent-based cleaner
Weight Capacity: 300 lb.
Level of Recline: Max 160°
Assembly Required: Yes

Commercial Warranty: Yes
Product Warranty: 1 year

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Why we know this works!

We love this because it's an affordable way to get a quality lift chair. It's awesome because it doesn't take up a lot of room and fits most people under 5’9”. It's on the smaller side, which gives an opportunity for putting it into space seamlessly. It’s also easy to wipe clean. Some therapists don't like to recommend lift chairs because it often happens that people start using the lift feature and don't use their muscles to get out of the chair. And eventually they can no longer get up from regular chairs. We like to think about it a little differently. It's great to have the option if you need it, but that doesn't mean you have to use it. So get a lift chair only if getting out of the chair is already really hard, or there's been a time where someone's gotten stuck. And lift it only as much as needed to help get out of the seat.

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