Costco Wholesale has for its Members: Thomasville Tisdale Fabric Modular Sectional with Storage Ottoman (3 colors) for $1399.99. Delivery is free and includes setup and packaging removal.
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I have the 8 piece version of this from 2014. I doubt they have made it any better. But that couch started deteriorating after a short period of time maybe two years or so the foam cushions would start smashing down on the edge and then you literally end up sitting on wood. Also the bottom cushions you cannot replace the foam it's all one piece. There's just no way you can take it apart and replace the foam for the cushions. They don't move. They're not reversible. The sections don't stay together because of the bad hardware they use and if you add up all the linear feet of cracks in the couch, you get dozens and dozens of feet probably of cracks where everything you can imagine falls into food particles, remote control, keys anything from your pocket.
I really don't like the couch from that aspect but all my research shows that for the pit style couch I want I'm looking at like $6k on up for the same size.
If I could just replace the foam seating area, I could live with this couch for a while longer
I thought about getting some foam queen mattresses, or whatever size fits, cutting them up and removing the foam seats from the couch and just using foam mattress pieces and covering it with a damn blanket or something
Bought it a year ago, still going strong. Loved it, specially the options to rearrange it based on your needs, each seat can be separated and arrange in different patterns. Highly recommended, go for dark grey color if you have kids. Light grey is actually a beige color
This sofa has been great. Still fantastic after several years.
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Have had this couch since 2020 and it's been great. Had a pet pull on the corner a bit and a regular shaver made it invisible. Easy to clean and modular so you can swap around the ones that get worn/smashed the most. paid $999. I saw it get as high as $1,999 in like 2022 but this is the lowest I've seen in a while. would still buy at this price.
I bought this for $1000 in store back in early 2022. It is not that good of quality if you ask me. Back cushions are already getting soft and the seats are already pushing in.
If you'd manage to peruse this very thread you'd notice others saying they bought this very couch for less. The original comment was about Costco having better sectional deals but I'm sure you knew that. Have a pleasant day troll
To be fair, your comment was a little ambiguous. I thought the same thing at first until I read it in context. Is yours about the same size as this one?
I have this one. I find it very comfortable and love the modular aspect. My only issue is that threads are coming loose everywhere, do not see this couch lasting long time.
I second this. I have this and ripping in the seams in different places.
I bought this in Jan 2023 and love it. It is fully modular, so we made it into a 2x3 rectangle with the ottoman in the middle. It makes the best sleep-over couch-bed ever. Couldn't recommend any higher.
I have the 8 piece version of this from 2014. I doubt they have made it any better. But that couch started deteriorating after a short period of time maybe two years or so the foam cushions would start smashing down on the edge and then you literally end up sitting on wood. Also the bottom cushions you cannot replace the foam it's all one piece. There's just no way you can take it apart and replace the foam for the cushions. They don't move. They're not reversible. The sections don't stay together because of the bad hardware they use and if you add up all the linear feet of cracks in the couch, you get dozens and dozens of feet probably of cracks where everything you can imagine falls into food particles, remote control, keys anything from your pocket.
I really don't like the couch from that aspect but all my research shows that for the pit style couch I want I'm looking at like $6k on up for the same size.
If I could just replace the foam seating area, I could live with this couch for a while longer
I thought about getting some foam queen mattresses, or whatever size fits, cutting them up and removing the foam seats from the couch and just using foam mattress pieces and covering it with a damn blanket or something
Avoid if you have children. Edit - my wife just chimed in. Avoid if you like to sit on it period. She hates this couch.
The corners of the cushions are compressed so thin just from regular use.
Ours is 3-4 years old. The back cushions are sewn on and several of them are tearing off, which creates a nice hole to permanently lose your remote control (ask me how I know). If you put any pressure at all on the back cushion, leaning on it, whatever, it's very likely to tear.
This would be a versatile den couch that isn't frequently used, but wears down too fast as a daily driver. The cushions are also sewn on and have flattened. We are going to endure the discomfort for a few more years.
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I really don't like the couch from that aspect but all my research shows that for the pit style couch I want I'm looking at like $6k on up for the same size.
If I could just replace the foam seating area, I could live with this couch for a while longer
I thought about getting some foam queen mattresses, or whatever size fits, cutting them up and removing the foam seats from the couch and just using foam mattress pieces and covering it with a damn blanket or something
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Receipt?
So you bought a completely different couch for less money. Makes sense…….
To be fair, your comment was a little ambiguous. I thought the same thing at first until I read it in context. Is yours about the same size as this one?
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Just buy furniture risers https://a.co/d/ciRP26X
I really don't like the couch from that aspect but all my research shows that for the pit style couch I want I'm looking at like $6k on up for the same size.
If I could just replace the foam seating area, I could live with this couch for a while longer
I thought about getting some foam queen mattresses, or whatever size fits, cutting them up and removing the foam seats from the couch and just using foam mattress pieces and covering it with a damn blanket or something
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Lovesac is like $4k lol
The corners of the cushions are compressed so thin just from regular use.
Ours is 3-4 years old. The back cushions are sewn on and several of them are tearing off, which creates a nice hole to permanently lose your remote control (ask me how I know). If you put any pressure at all on the back cushion, leaning on it, whatever, it's very likely to tear.
This would be a versatile den couch that isn't frequently used, but wears down too fast as a daily driver. The cushions are also sewn on and have flattened. We are going to endure the discomfort for a few more years.
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