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Those of you that have recliners, what brand do you like? We are looking to get a couple, his and hers. I've had Lazy Boy in the past. Those you have to keep well away from a wall behind to lay it back. I thought others recline outwards so the chair can be placed close to a wall.

Anyway, looking for opinions. Thanks.


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If you go electric go quality. The jack screw actuators tend to go pretty fast on the cheap ones and replacements aren't cheap. Same with tip-up chairs.


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LA - Z- BOY makes a wall away model and a rocker recliner version. Sold all the brands over the years and LA-Z-BOY is the most reliable of them all. I like the rocker recliner because the foot rest has a ratchet that you can adjust the foot rest to the height you like.

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Originally Posted by WayneShaw
Those of you that have recliners, what brand do you like? We are looking to get a couple, his and hers. I've had Lazy Boy in the past. Those you have to keep well away from a wall behind to lay it back. I thought others recline outwards so the chair can be placed close to a wall.

Anyway, looking for opinions. Thanks.


Recliners that can be placed close against a wall and recline forward are generally referred to as 'wall-away' recliners .

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Lane - mine is about 15 years old. Other than a broken bolt, it's lasted very well

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We have Lane also. They have held up well.

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I've had a leather Lane for about twenty years now.
Never a problem other than it's starting to show it's age.

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La-zee-boy quality is down the tubes in the last 5 to 10 years. I bought one last year and had to have it worked on 2 different times by their "chair tech". They didn't put in a main bolt on one component and it fell apart trying to recline it, and right before the warranty expired, the seat area came un-stapled and pulled apart so bad it needed major rebuilding. If it had happened a month later, they would have told me to shove it. When I first bought it I discovered the reclining problem, and even though I hadn't had it home for more than 1 day, the local La-zee-boy dealer would not take it back, and was rude to me when I dared question him about why. It took them 2 weeks to fix it both times. If he was talking to me like that in person, I might have gone to jail. I don't know how they stay in business the way he talked acted. I'll never buy anything from them again.

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My La-z-boy fell apart. They had 3 models . Small , medium and large. They had the large on sale for the same price as the medium. I bought the large. It was rated for 400 lbs. I called them 4 or 5 times. They hauled it of and repaired it . It keep falling apart. Last straw was when main frame broke.
I then bought a Flex Steel. I’ve had it about 18 months, no problems at all. Hasbeen


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Originally Posted by reivertom
La-zee-boy quality is down the tubes in the last 5 to 10 years. I bought one last year and had to have it worked on 2 different times by their "chair tech". They didn't put in a main bolt on one component and it fell apart trying to recline it, and right before the warranty expired, the seat area came un-stapled and pulled apart so bad it needed major rebuilding. If it had happened a month later, they would have told me to shove it. When I first bought it I discovered the reclining problem, and even though I hadn't had it home for more than 1 day, the local La-zee-boy dealer would not take it back, and was rude to me when I dared question him about why. It took them 2 weeks to fix it both times. If he was talking to me like that in person, I might have gone to jail. I don't know how they stay in business the way he talked acted. I'll never buy anything from them again.


Reivertom.

You are probably more up to date on their current quality. I have been out of that business for quite awhile now. My brother is still a dealer so I will check with him. Regarding the dealer treatment... I would go straight to the manufacturer or, another dealer who may want your future business. Most dealers are independents last I knew.

I still use a la-z-boy that is 25 years old and never had a problem.

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My 25 year old leather Flexsteel has served me well.A few battle scars but other than that truly a solid war horse.


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I buy them big, fat, wide sumbitches that they run on special fer $295 on the 4th of July down to the discount furniture store.

I sit in it during the day,...the dog sleeps in it at night,....after a couple of years it gets filled up with farts and covered in dog hair,...and I stick it out on the curb and go get another one.

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It looks comfortable!

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Originally Posted by hanco
It looks comfortable!


Yeah,...it's good for a cheap ass recliner.

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Barkalounger.......great quality. Maybe a little more pricey......but worth it.

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Very informative, thanks all! We'll give the Lane brand a real hard look now. I guess all the advertisement LazyBoy does is effective, thought they were the top brand.


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