Recliner - what is a comfortable one?
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Re: Recliner - what is a comfortable one?
I prefer a club style chair that reclines. Seem to hold up better and are more comfortable when not reclined.
Re: Recliner - what is a comfortable one?
Scot I have two lazy boys and love them. I actually went to miskelley's and sat in all of them until I found the one I liked. At that time I had a friend that worked in a lazy boy factory. I got two for the price of one back. I don't remember which model I have but they are smaller than most. Most recliners are just too big.
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Re: Recliner - what is a comfortable one?
Try them all! It’s like a gun, bow, or steak. Each one has their own wants in the comfort department.
Be forewarned. There is a scientific correlation with the comfotableness (yep just made that word up) and decreased productivity.
Mines really, really comfortable. My wife hates mine
Be forewarned. There is a scientific correlation with the comfotableness (yep just made that word up) and decreased productivity.
Mines really, really comfortable. My wife hates mine
If I don't do it, I ain't gettin nun.......So i'm doing it
Re: Recliner - what is a comfortable one?
King Hickory. nuff said
http://www.kinghickory.com/products/rec ... 0109_177LR
http://www.kinghickory.com/products/rec ... 0109_177LR
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