Uses For A Motorized Recliner
The Black Media motorized recliner is $435.00. It's particularly designed to give you a home theatre experience. It's from the 5pc home theatre group and comes with a hardwood frame, a webbed back and a Leggett and Platt machine that makes it recline. It's black leather.
One advantage of a motorized recliner is they have one-touch operation. There's no swift thud as the mechanism swings into place, there's no chance that you might have a finger chopped off if something isn't in the right place at the right time. However, the shipping cost can be a quarter the price of the recliner. Does it really cost $103.09 to ship this chair somewhere?
Coaster Company carries the Motorized Recliner. It's model #CO-600253M. It has a $959.00 list price and a $689.00 sale price. AS with all the best recliners, it has a hardwood frame and webbing on the back.
Some of the reasons that you might want a motorized recliner would be if your body just doesn't work the same way it used to. As you get older, joints hurt; to lean back can be painful. So, in order to better facilitate your getting in and out of the chair, it's helpful if all you have to do to recline is push a button.
You might have a handicap. If you can sit in the chair, then push a button to make you go back, then that makes you have a freedom you wouldn't have been able to have otherwise. One of the remarkable things about electronics is the ability it has given people who are handicapped in some fashion to do it yourself.
The word 'handicap' is such a bad one, laced with implications. To say that word is to imply that one can't do something, rather than the fact that one is completely capable. Why should the fact that someone else uses a muscle, which is a contrivance, and another uses an electric button make for any difference?
Therefore a motorized recliner merely brings you the thing you should always have had in the first place. You get the ability to lean back and relax under your own power.
I went cross-country by bicycle twice; but that was now nearly 30 years ago. I went a second time when I was 34 years-old, but now I'm reaching retirement age and my body doesn't work as well as it used to. I have a reclining couch, and have had it for over ten years. The Berkline is great, and I even sleep in it when I back up my computer and it beeps all night. But, when I can no longer pull a lever or push in the foot rest with my foot, It's good to know that I could do it still as long as I had a motorized recliner.
The Pavillion Theatre Seating Is a Black Motorized Recliner. Its list price is $783.60, but it sells for $653.00. These motorized recliners tend to be designed for watching movies. They're very small, comfortable for long periods of time, but don't fill a room. This one lets you, with the push of a button, recline to your desired spot. You can even add more seats to this unit, which is unique. It, as usual, has a hardwood frame.
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