Its £69.99, what do you expect for that sort of money? :neutral_face:
jayley21
7 Feb 16#5
they are soooooo comfy :smiley: well worth the money
sradmad
7 Feb 16#6
good find op, heat added
sup_aa
7 Feb 16#7
any one use this as a computer chair, is it good for that purpose ?
ggilfedder to sup_aa
7 Feb 16#8
I would get annoyed without wheels on the feet, but long as you don't mind that
EastLondon to sup_aa
8 Feb 161#12
It is too low to be used as a desk chair at factory form.I bought the lloyds-pharmacy recliner and had to put a desk chair gas lift cylinder to raise the height.After around 2-3 months the foam goes flat and it starts to squeak when move in the chair.I have managed to get it pretty comfortable and usable by re foaming it but i would not recommend it buying it.It also has zero back and neck support if used with a desk as the back goes to max 110-120 degrees angle.
hatton420
7 Feb 161#9
Total crap.
Returned after a few days use because it was starting to break. The max load claims 125kg which is over 19 stone yet it broken after a few days use of 16 stone.
vivski123
7 Feb 161#10
My dad is a proud man, he had one and it broke spectacularly whilst he was eating his dinner on it. Beans and egg all over him and the carpet. Very undignified.
Common Sense
7 Feb 16#11
This looks like the one from Lloyds. The back is held by 2 flimsy screws. Do not put weight on the back.
Opening post
also a lighter colour (cream) avaliable.
Malta Recliner.
Luxury faux leather reclining chair and footstool boasting comfort with a contemporary design.
Easy self assembly.
Accessories not included.
Max load 125kg.
Dimensions:
Chair: W80 X D75 X H106cm (Approx.)
Footstool: W45 x D39 x H43cm (Approx.)
Colour: Brown
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Returned after a few days use because it was starting to break. The max load claims 125kg which is over 19 stone yet it broken after a few days use of 16 stone.