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The MCombo Medium Power Lift Recliner Chair Sofa is engineered for seniors between 5'1"-5'9", featuring a TUV-certified power lift motor for effortless standing, a 140° reclining angle, customizable full-body vibration massage, separate lumbar heating, dual USB charging ports, cup holders, and premium non-slip fabric for ultimate comfort and convenience.
D**.
This is a petite chair! Not for a large or tall person!
My mother is 84. She is 4'10" tall. I thought ordering a lift chair was going to be easy...not! I had no idea that you fit the chair to the person. That is until I dug a little deeper. Due to mobility issues, Mom needed a new recliner, a lift chair. I was so overwhelmed trying to order the right height, width, heat, massage, lift, color, material, delivery time, assembly, and even cup holders! Who knew! When I ran across this site, it ticked all the boxes. I had a couple of other people check it out. Then the real test. Mom had to approve. She picked a color she liked. We ordered it and when it came, assembly time...ugh!!! After a few missteps, we followed the directions and it was literally a snap! The sides slide and snap in, the back snaps in. Assemble the cords, plug it in and relax: with heat and massage! I will admit, I tried it out first and only when I was convinced that it was right for Mom, did I let her give it a go. She loves it! It is very comfortable and the remotes make it easy to adjust, turn on and off. The back is high enough to support the head and the foot rest is sturdy. It reclines far enough back to lay almost flat and the lift helps her stand up slow and steady. It has cup holders and side pockets and the fabric seems pretty durable and it looks nice. There are assembly instructions included and also disassembly instructions if needed. She had had it for a few months now, and she is still loving it; one of the best purchases we have made!
Z**L
Expensive but worth it
I purchased two of these for elderly family members who are still mobile but have trouble standing or sitting. They mostly needed a bit of help from the seated position, but they also wanted something comfortable for sitting for prolonged periods. So far these chairs have exceeded expectations.I was initially skeptical of buying these chairs. I'd never seen one in person and never heard of the company so had no idea what to expect. Time and logistical constraints meant that I pretty much had to order something sight unseen. OK--deep breath and fingers crossed, I dumped two of these into my Amazon cart and checked out.Delivery went fine. Both chairs arrived on time and were handed over to the facility where my family members reside. I wasn't there for the assembly but my understanding is that it went smoothly.I first saw the chairs a day or so later. I peeked underneath-- construction looks good, no loose cables or obviously terrible welds. I sat in each chair and took it for a test drive, going from full recline to full lift. Everything worked fine. No weird noises, all movements smooth.Fit and finish on the upholstery is good. No loose stitches, no weird lumps. The chairs are comfortable. They lifted my 200+ pounds with zero trouble. Nothing feels cheap or fragile on these chairs.It's been about 6 months since these were delivered and they have been in daily use. No problems so far. They continue to be comfortable and provide just the right level of assist to reach a standing position. Yes, I initially balked at spending $650+ per chair, but in retrospect they are worth every penny. The price has actually gone down about $20 since I bought them. Inexpensive? No. A good value? So far yes.
T**Y
Good chair and great price...
I bought this for my 90yrs old father. He is getting too old to walk and mostly sleep at home. So, I bought this chair for mainly 2 purpose while having a comfortable chair to sit in.1. Help him lift his body out of the chair. He is 90years old and does not exercise, so he is gaining quite a bit in the mid-section and getting harder and harder to get up.2. Massage his thigh... Since he is refusing to do general exercise, this will help his blood circulate (I hope).What is good about the chair:1. Very easy to assemble. There are 4 pieces (2 sides, 1 back and 1 seat) that are slide in together. I am a novice and it took less than 5 minutes to do that. The sliding of the back took a little more time in order to align correctly. There there is 2 small "floor-frame-stablizer/extender) that you need to screw in order to help the chair for not moving; those are not too bad either; 2 screws per piece; and you do not need a tool for them. Finally, the connection of the "power" (one for the recliner; and one for the massage/heat) took another 5-7 minutes. I finish the whole thing (not the unpacking:) in about 20 minutes.2. It felt comfortable and "sturdy" enough (I see some comments about break down in 6 months; so I am going to wait for the final verdict on that one :D)Other comments:1. The massaging is "light" but adequate for my mother. We are Asians and my mother have a light body. My dad is "heavier"; so I am not entirely sure.2. There are 2 set of white/red wires connectors in the back; the instruction brooklet didn't specify to connect them; but they are to be connected if you want the massage for the seat (butt and leg area). It should be pretty obvious.3. My father is about 5'2"; supposedly the right size for this chair. But his legs would need to be dangle off the ground if he is to sit comfortably "in" with his lower back being supported. I think this is the one thing I would complain for now. Not sure how to fix it at this point; wish there is a shower room to really try out the chair.
G**E
Perfect for our needs
I bought the small for my 5'3" mom... It's firm, supportive in all the right places. It went together easily, operates smoothly and has a small footprint. The heat function feels like a heating pad on the low back! I wouldn't purchase this chair for the massage though.. it's just vibration.
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