Powered recliner for parents...

Powered recliner for parents...

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Brother D

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3,962 posts

183 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Having just bought the USA parents a seat power recliner set that they wanted as early xmas present (and now I'm 100% convert to reclining comfort).

I need to get the UK parents a couple of power recliners (preferably with that tilt forward function as well).

Has anyone any recommendations where to go? Doesn't seem they are quite as popular in UK as the US... (And probably more expensive in UK due to the requirements for 'electrical safety' and 'EU certification' that the US does not trouble itself with).




dfen5

2,398 posts

219 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Got one from my mother in law sat in the warehouse. Literally cannot give the thing away (fire tag removed/fell off). Super heavy too.

PositronicRay

27,513 posts

190 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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MiL had one from HSL. I thought it expensive and iirc long lead times, but she liked it plus helpful attentive people in the shop.


Being branded very easy to sell on too.

Roofless Toothless

6,118 posts

139 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Yes, resale value is very important to keep in mind when buying for elderly parents!

I bought my dad a nice new Roberts radio about a fortnight before he popped his clogs. I still regret having put long life batteries in it.

Voldemort

6,582 posts

285 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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I bought one for my late f-i-l for £5 from eBay. Lots of choice in a similar price range...

daqinggregg

3,056 posts

136 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Roofless: hehe:

C n C

3,573 posts

228 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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I remember the Shackleton's TV ad from when I was a kid. They are still in business and have a range of rising recliners in fabric or leather.

Shackleton's high seat chairs - they're marvelous!

ADJimbo

465 posts

193 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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I was diagnosed with a mobility condition back in March of this year and to cut a long story short, have purchased two riser/recliner chairs from Careco (Google them) which are off the shelf and can be delivered the next day.

I have gone for the Oasis Maxi Comfort. They're a big chair (but saying that, I'm a big fat lad) and they have made my life so much easier its unreal. I'm impressed with the quality and they do not break the bank.

Gargamel

15,215 posts

268 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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I bought one of these for my Dad, actually just the riser version since he needs help standing, at first he thought it was a massive waste of money, 12 months later he never sits anywhere else...


https://www.grosvenormobility.co.uk/riser-recliner...

Taste is individual, but no complaints so far.

leigh1050

2,391 posts

172 months

Thursday 8th December 2022
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Another one with careco chairs. They have a big choice too, leather and cloth.

SimonTheSailor

12,700 posts

235 months

Saturday 20th July
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Bought mother an HSL one, cost about 1600 quid I think 3/4 years ago. Had 2/3 repairs on it and recently said they couldn't get a part anymore (a metal bar/support). Currently waiting for another repair.

Saw some new ones on eBay for 500/600 quid, look the same. Morris Living - seem to have good reviews - anybody heard of them ?

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125424657563?mkcid=16&a...

Actual

1,029 posts

113 months

Saturday 20th July
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Argos

Using the specialist suppliers many products for the elderly are over sold, over hyped and over priced.

Before my uncle moved to a care home he needed a riser recliner chair and so I got one form Argos which was a straightforward purchase and importantly a quick delivery.

Argos Home Bradley Rise & Recline Dual Motor Chair - Natural 943/0664
https://www.argos.co.uk/product/9430664

We paid £750 which was a good price but I just checked and it now only £339. What???