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frontpagebabgaly | Staff posted Yesterday 04:31 AM
frontpagebabgaly | Staff posted Yesterday 04:31 AM

42" Latitude Run Wide XL Microfiber Power Assist Recliner w/ Heat & Massage

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from $380

$1,800

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Wayfair has 42" Latitude Run Wide Extra Large Microfiber Power Assist Recliner w/ Heat & Massage (Gray or Brown, W011108660) on sale from $380. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.
  • Note: eGiftter currently has $100 Wayfair eGift Cards on sale for $90 (see details).
Available colors:Features:
  • Power lift assistance
  • Microfiber upholstery
  • Heating function
  • Massage functionality
  • Customizable settings
  • Side storage pocket
  • Sturdy and stylish design
  • Convenient USB charging
  • Easy-to-use massage remote

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Assembly required
  • While this offer is $26 and $50 higher (for each color, respectively) than our previous Frontpage Deal from July 2024, this deal still represents a good value for this item and its features (especially if purchasing the discounted gift card to offset an additional $10 in cost).
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by babgaly | Staff
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Wayfair has 42" Latitude Run Wide Extra Large Microfiber Power Assist Recliner w/ Heat & Massage (Gray or Brown, W011108660) on sale from $380. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter babgaly for finding this deal.
  • Note: eGiftter currently has $100 Wayfair eGift Cards on sale for $90 (see details).
Available colors:Features:
  • Power lift assistance
  • Microfiber upholstery
  • Heating function
  • Massage functionality
  • Customizable settings
  • Side storage pocket
  • Sturdy and stylish design
  • Convenient USB charging
  • Easy-to-use massage remote

Editor's Notes

Written by RevOne | Staff
  • Assembly required
  • While this offer is $26 and $50 higher (for each color, respectively) than our previous Frontpage Deal from July 2024, this deal still represents a good value for this item and its features (especially if purchasing the discounted gift card to offset an additional $10 in cost).
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by babgaly | Staff

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stegall
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At 78, with a hip replacement already, & the other slated for January, lift chairs can be a real boon. You'll know in due time if you live.
k6tcher
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So many of you have never had to help an elderly person out of a chair, and it shows!
This feature isn't for you youngin's. It's for memaw.
McGarnagle
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this thread is weird. Have people really never seen lift chairs?

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MICHAELSDYesterday 04:41 AM
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Ah yes, for when I want to watch TV in a Spider-Man pose.
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Is that the new eject mode feature?
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How does one sit in that
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank brettleverett

My FIL has something like this and it was the greatest chair I've ever sat in. Ordered mine and hoping for the best.

The lift feature is super weird but it can help you either get to bed or get up in the morning haha. Took me a weekend to adjust but now I understand.
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At 78, with a hip replacement already, & the other slated for January, lift chairs can be a real boon. You'll know in due time if you live.
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Ejecto Seato cuz!
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So many of you have never had to help an elderly person out of a chair, and it shows!
This feature isn't for you youngin's. It's for memaw.
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paulk11087Yesterday 12:21 PM
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Quote from DC52NV :
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We HONGRY
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mulliganYesterday 02:22 PM
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Max weight 350, the chair weighs 135.
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MrsDudeYesterday 03:53 PM
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Former EMS worker here. I never knew these existed! I've been to calls where we've had unresponsive and obese patients in recliners. Took a lot of manpower to get people out.

And have even had to do a few lift assists where geriatric folks just don't have the strength to get themselves up (and either through stubbornness or weakness don't call for help until many hours later.)
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thatguymarkYesterday 04:00 PM
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Is it safe to get one of these from Wayfair though? If it fails and you got an older person who can't get up do they have their phone nearby within reach or Life Alert?
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BillyteddyYesterday 04:01 PM
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This POS was $1800?
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thatguymarkYesterday 04:03 PM
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Quote from MrsDude :
Former EMS worker here. I never knew these existed! I've been to calls where we've had unresponsive and obese patients in recliners. Took a lot of manpower to get people out.

And have even had to do a few lift assists where geriatric folks just don't have the strength to get themselves up (and either through stubbornness or weakness don't call for help until many hours later.)
Sad. I worry for people today when society seem even more individualistic/fragmented. With that norm drilled into the minds of people it's easy to see how they may be in denial even in that moment and that lack of perspective may be fatal.
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hskannerYesterday 04:30 PM
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Is the interweb spying on my? I just had major back surgery 2 weeks ago - would a chair like this be helpful in the near term, then be fine as a recliner in the long term?
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Sit?! You sitand!
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