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Abbyson Living sofa, loveseat and recliner are on sale at a steep discount.
Seats recline with button-activated powered footrests, and a USB plug for charging devices. These are gray fabric furniture pieces (100% Polyester).
Florentia Fabric Power Reclining Recliner
$299.99
https://www.costco.com/florentia-fabric-power-reclining-
recliner.product.100692720.html [costco.com]
(1 seat, 1 USB port)
Dimensions: 37" L x 39" W x 41" H
Regular price $599. The last lowest price was $399 on September 8th.
Florentia Fabric Power Reclining Loveseat
$499.99
https://www.costco.com/.product.100692801.html
(2 seats, 2 USB ports (1 on each seat))
Dimensions: 61" L x 39" W x 41" H
Regular price $849. The last lowest price was $599 on September 8th.
Florentia Fabric Power Reclining Sofa
$599.99
https://www.costco.com/.product.100692821.html OOS
(3 seats, the outer 2 recline, 2 USB ports (1 on each end seat))
Dimensions: 84" W x 39" D x 41" H
Regular price $799. It appears this is the first time the sofa has been on sale.
Price includes delivery, setup and package removal.
More pictures uploaded.
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Note that the power cord it comes with, is not fully flush so if you have OCD you may want to buy this:
https://www.amazon.com/Upgraded-L...04&sr=8-58
Being an L shape, it will allow you run the cable straight down and under the couch. If you do buy an L shaped cord, you want a power cord that's non-polarized, 125V 10A, 2-slot, 18 AWG x 2C
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Can you link me to a similar recliner with power footrest, power headrest and USB charger, for same price or lower?
That's a sofa, but they have had the loveseat version for $499 in the past.
Power headrest is a required feature if you plan on using this in a media viewing setting. Otherwise you better get ready for neck soreness galore.
That's a sofa, but they have had the loveseat version for $499 in the past.
Power headrest is a required feature if you plan on using this in a media viewing setting. Otherwise you better get ready for neck soreness galore.
If you have that or could get it on sale and you like the color and like that "leather" then at $499 that could be a good deal.
Also, no neck pain at all using reclining sofa/loveseats for a decade (that didn't have a power headrest) so I'll be okay; but for those who need additional adjustability, finding one that has a power headrest might be a deal breaker.
The fabric is soft, not scratchy but also not overly fluffy. It feels a bit like a sweater. Watched TV for 4 hours straight in it last night, and took a nap in it. It's comfortable, good support / I didn't feel the need for a neck or lower back pillow. The love seats are about 5' long, and we put two side-by-side which is really great for our living room. Since there's no center console/divider, they take up less space.
I tested out all 4 USB ports (2 on each loveseat), they all worked fine to charge our phones.
Still waiting to get price adjusted, for $200 back on each since I paid $699 for them last week and they're now $499. At $699 I felt it was a good deal. At $499, it's an awesome deal. I was trying to figure out how we could buy another one since they're so cheap but nowhere to put any more. At $299 the recliner is just... a steal.
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That's a sofa, but they have had the loveseat version for $499 in the past.
Power headrest is a required feature if you plan on using this in a media viewing setting. Otherwise you better get ready for neck soreness galore.
LOVE this one! Too bad it's OOS. I'm going to wait for a headrest because tall people will hate the one posted lol
I am limited on space so basically I will have just two arms on the far end after merging them if that's doable. I understand it might require some rewiring on the power recliner buttons but does overall armrest are easily removed without compromising structural integrity?
Please see the pictures and you'll see the whole chair does recline via button, there's no manual recline.
I am limited on space so basically I will have just two arms on the far end after merging them if that's doable. I understand it might require some rewiring on the power recliner buttons but does overall armrest are easily removed without compromising structural integrity?
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