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How to choose an electric reclining armchair for large sizes

Dimensions to verify for an electric reclining armchair

The seat depth should exceed 55 cm for optimal thigh support. Check the minimum width of 75 cm for larger frames. Total height between 95 and 110 cm allows for a comfortable reclined position. Also check the weight capacity: it must support at least 150 kg for regular use. The armrests should be sufficiently spaced apart and padded. Take into account the space available in your room, particularly the distance needed for the reclining backrest. The feet must be stable and elevated to facilitate cleaning.

Selecting the appropriate lifting system

The lifting mechanism must be motorised and progressive for maximum comfort. A dual-motor system offers greater flexibility: one for backrest inclination, one for leg elevation. Check the lifting force (expressed in newtons): it must be sufficient to lift your weight effortlessly. Lifting speed should be adjustable to avoid jerking. Test the remote control: it should be ergonomic and intuitive. Prefer models with programmable lifting position to save your preferred settings.

Materials and comfort: the key points

The upholstery must be durable and easy to maintain: leather or faux leather for larger sizes. High-density padding guarantees firm support without sagging. Check the quality of the foam (minimum 25 kg/m³) for a lifespan of 5 to 7 years. Stitching should be strong and even. An integrated footrest improves comfort when reclining. Opt for models with adjustable lumbar support to adapt the support to your frame. Materials should be hypoallergenic for daily use without risk.

FAQ

What weight capacity for a large-size electric reclining armchair?

The recommended minimum capacity is 150 kg for larger frames. Some models support up to 200 kg. Check this information in the manufacturer's technical sheet to guarantee stability and durability.

Do you need an electric reclining armchair with dual motor?

The dual motor offers greater flexibility by allowing independent adjustment of the backrest and legs. For larger sizes, it's an appreciated comfort feature, but a single-motor model may be sufficient depending on your needs.

How to test before buying an electric reclining armchair?

Try the armchair in sitting, semi-reclined and fully reclined positions. Check that your feet touch the footrest and that the backrest supports you correctly.

What maintenance for an electric reclining armchair?

Clean the upholstery regularly with a damp cloth. Check the motor function monthly. Avoid direct sunlight exposure to preserve colour and material.