Many people today find themselves having trouble getting up from a sitting position.
A quality lift chair can increase mobility, comfort, and independence without having to break the bank.
The best way to save money when buying a lift chair is to know exactly what you or your loved one need.
Buying Used You should only consider lifting chairs made by an established company and only purchase from authorized distributors.
Pride Mobility Products and Golden Technologies are two of the most established companies in the lift chair business.
When you purchase any used product you may just be inheriting someone else's problem.
You may save a few dollars upfront, but often you end up spending that saved money, and then some, on repair bills.
When buying used, you also have the added responsibility of arranging delivery or pick-up from the seller.
This can be a chore since lift recliners weigh twice what a standard recliner weighs and will require two people to move.
Most distributors offer free curbside delivery and provide the un-boxing and setup for a nominal fee.
Dealing with reputable distributors will help to guarantee that you will have years of trouble free service from your chair.
Correct Weight Capacity and Dimensions It is very important to have the correct dimensions in mind when shopping for a lift recliner.
This can be accomplished by measuring your current standard recliner or any cushioned chair that you find comfortable.
A close approximation of the Back Width, Seat to Floor Height, Seat Depth, and Seat Width are necessary to accurately fit a chair to the individual.
Lift recliners typically have a single motor with a capacity of 325-375 lbs or two motors which can lift up to 600lbs.
If you get a chair that is too small then there will be unnecessary wear and tear to the motor and lifting mechanism.
If the it is too large, then the user will not be lifted to the recommended flat footed position.
Positioning Levels In an effort to save money, many consumers will purchase a chair that does not offer the reclining positions that they require.
This is definitely one corner that you do not want to cut.
Liftchairs are available in four different reclining positions.
Positions can be changed with the push of a button via a remote that can be mounted on either side of the chair.
This makes it makes it much easier for the user to adjust positions than the traditional lever style recliners.
Lifting Chairs do not recline and are smaller than reclining models.
This makes them more portable and ideal for situations where space is at a premium.
2-Position Chairs offer Straight Back and TV recline.
TV Recline is at the right level to watch TV or read.
3-Position Chairs have Straight Back, TV recline, and Full Recline.
This provides for a near horizontal recline.
Infinite Position Chairs offer independently operated back and leg movement that allows the user to adjust to any position from straight to sleep recline.
With infinite positions you can fine tune the lift chair to find the position that is best for you.
With a little homework, you can find the perfect chair for your needs and save time and money.
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