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FDA Class II medical device*
For the ultimate in comfort and luxury, look no farther than the Pride LC-358L lift recliner. This chair features 3 reclining positions and a blown fiber, button back design that will provide you with the relaxed positioning that you deserve. The heavy-duty lift actuator will quietly and smoothly lift you to a standing position with just the push of a button.
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Sep 4, 2012 6:23 PM |
wordly consumer from naperville il would not recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself savvy shopper |
Pros good price and fabric |
Cons Did not realize that foot rest does not work independently of reclining position. Never buying one before didn't realize this was badly needed for the elderly. Do not know what 3 positions meant if not for the the foot rest. |
Service & Delivery Delivery options misleading. Was under impression if I paid an extra $35 that chair would be placed in house. Free delivery is at curb. |
i guess the chair is ok for price paid |
4 of 6 people found this review helpful |
great value |
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Aug 28, 2012 5:43 PM |
retired redneck from alabama would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself 76 good health bad back |
Pros control was cracked in shipping, called and had a new one in two days |
Cons had to pay for it |
Service & Delivery perfect and on time. offered to help bring it into house, but told him we would do it later. loaded it into the back of my gator from the trailer truck. |
love the chair, did't really need it, but it sure makes getting up easier, but slow when some comes to the door (running the chair down) |
2 of 3 people found this review helpful |
Bad Service |
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Aug 22, 2012 7:37 PM |
byteman from Charlotte, NC would not recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself 73 YO Retired Military |
Pros Good price. |
Cons Vinyl makes too much noise. |
Service & Delivery Took over a month after delivery for the technician to get the chair working properly. |
Not a good buy for me. |
2 of 3 people found this review helpful |
Whatta Chair!! |
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Jun 7, 2012 7:29 PM |
the physics guy from So.Calif. would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself |
Pros The chair was purchased in a Large size and fits my body - how unique! It is most comfortable. I even sleep in it at night since I broke my tailbone. Great fabric and super price! |
Cons No cons. It was a bargain. |
Service & Delivery Excellent and no charge. |
I would recommend this to any senior who has trouble getting out of a chair, but it also makes a great piece of furniture. |
3 of 3 people found this review helpful |
The good service. |
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Feb 2, 2012 8:03 AM |
Dave from Iowa Park, Texas would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Senior citizen |
Pros Older sister loves the chair |
Cons |
Service & Delivery Very very satisfied |
Your salesman handled the order very well. |
2 of 2 people found this review helpful |
Lift Chair |
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Jan 2, 2012 11:13 PM |
Tweety from Stanford, IL would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself |
Pros Ease of getting out of the chair. |
Cons None |
Service & Delivery Excellent. Truck Driver who delivered it was very nice. |
My husband loves the Lift chair. He can get up so much easier and with less discomfort. |
1 of 1 person found this review helpful |
Pride Lift Recliner |
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Dec 31, 2011 11:36 AM |
Flopsy Mopsy from Egg Harbor City, NJ would recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Old and disabled. |
Pros I should have knee replacements but I am not a good candidate. I need the chair to easily get up and down. So far, I am very comfortable without needing to lift me Up. I am tall and need more space for my legs to work. The chair was easy to set up and it is very comfortable. Last thing to raise is the toilet seat. Thanks so much. |
Cons If my son inherits this it will be too short...I am 5' 10" and it could be a mite longer for me. |
Service & Delivery OK. I live on second floor and needed to get my sons here to move it upstairs. They did a great job. |
I like the color and the chair works well. |
2 of 2 people found this review helpful |
Beautiful chair |
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Nov 23, 2011 4:40 PM |
Frisky's Dad from Oregon would not recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself I'm a big guy. I suffer from gout periodically and have a hard time getting in and out of most chairs. |
Pros Nice covering. Beautiful chair. Sets up high and easy to get out of even without the lift. |
Cons Seat feels as if it is tilted forward when the footrest is in. When the chair is placed in a postion to fix the problem, the footrest is sticking out. |
Service & Delivery The first time we got the chair there was a fist sized hole in the side, so check your chair over for obvious problems before you let the delivery person go. The second time the chair arrived, there were no problems. Also, we experienced no problems with the return of the first chair. |
We have the chair now and likely won't get rid of it as it is a spendy piece of furniture, but I don't think I would recommend this chair to anyone unless they couldn't get out of a normal chair. |
Liftchair review |
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Aug 8, 2011 11:27 AM |
Nurse from Harrisburg Pa would not recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Caregiver |
Pros Heavy and large enough |
Cons One of the worst features is the control because the cord is not long enough and always springs back. Hard to find and reach when in the chair. If someone is handicapped it's very difficult to control. Arm covers does not stay on nor the headpiece should have tacks with them or put on a heavier cover. The other bad feature is the legs are always hanging and that should not be. |
Service & Delivery GREAT
Note not sure I can recommend it would depend on person using. |
Please make these 2 major changes and you would have a great chair |
USM replies:
Thanks for the suggestions, we do appreciate your input and will forward your suggestions on to Pride Mobility.
As for the "leg hanging" problem, this is actually by design. Lift chairs are designed so that the heel should hang off the edge slightly. This allows the weight of your legs to be distributed evenly across the calfs and prevents muscle fatigue. Check out our lift chair footrest guide for a more in-depth explanation. |
3 of 3 people found this review helpful |
Review of GL-358L lift recliner after about one month of use |
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Aug 6, 2011 2:58 PM |
Harv from Issaquah, WA would not recommend this to a friend. |
A Little About Myself Retired male, of average weight and height. No physical limitations. |
Pros Quick delivery. Courteous service by sales person. Lift chair motor is very quiet. Covering is of good quality. |
Cons Lift chair is much firmer than other lift recliners I have. I was not told if there were options on this.
The seat is quite as bit wider than needed. Probably should have gotten smaller size. Platform catches me at the back of the heel. I probably need extender. |
Service & Delivery Delivery OK. Have had no occasion for service, yet. |
In retrospect, it would have better to purchase a chair locally, where I could try it out in person. The price was right and the Pride name is well known. There are several Pride products at the retirement residence where I live. If possible, I would like to exchange this for a different chair which serves me better. |
4 of 4 people found this review helpful |