Saturday, February 15, 2014

Power Recliners Manual Recliners- It's Your Choice

When you walk into a specialty store search online or peruse a furniture outlet looking for a recliner, the first thing you notice is options. Recliners, with remotes, buttons on sides, & chairs moving autonomously. Well let me explain. 
A power recliner uses a motor, or a few motors, to recline and adjust the chair into a comfortable angle and position, while a basic one uses a manual release lever and the weight and motion of the person sitting on it. Either has its pros & cons.  Power motion recliners, emphasis for people, who have difficulty opening and closing standard recliners or being upright up from a sitting position. Some individuals consider recliners a medical device and the cost might be covered by their insurance. Because they are manufactured with a person's physical limitations in mind, power recliners ultimately have several more positions than a manual recliner. A case in point, in some models, the headrest and footrest may be positioned separately and the cushion rest of the chair may be tilted forward to help the potential buyer stand upright. The disadvantage of a power recliner is that a motor in need of repair can be costly. Additionally, it is much heavier and less mobile than a standard model.  A precision made recliner is best purchased at My Duck Commander.
Basic, or manual recliners, usually are less of a cash outlay and operate with an easy mechanism that is not going to break down in the near future after purchase. The headrest and footrest move simultaneously, and there are usually a maximum of three positions. Healthy adults can easily operate a standard camo recliner.

As an added value to all our fans here is today's Deal Of the Day. (This changes everyday)
http://myduckcommander.com/deal-of-the-day.html



                                                                                              

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