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Old 01-31-2009, 11:13 AM   #1
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Recliner upgrade

We still have the original recliners. I would like to get a couple of recliners that are wallhuggers. I believe "Lazyboy" has them. I am open to any suggestions from you that have replaced the recliners. I don't need the recliners to rock or swivel, but would like them to be light and hug the wall. Thanks!
 
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One of our replacement recliners is a Lazy Boy wall hugger and Bob loves it.

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Old 01-31-2009, 12:50 PM   #3
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We replaced our recliners with a LazyBoy wall hugger. No rocker or swivel but a lot lighter in weight than the originals. We have really enjoyed them and seem to free up some space in the living room. Got them at Nebraska Furniture Mart for almost half of what the LazyBoy store wanted.
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LazyBoy wall hugger here. It's mine and I love it. We have the one recliner and the couch in the back window...
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Old 02-01-2009, 05:39 AM   #5
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Please let us all know what type or kind of Lazy Boy wall huggers you have replaced your recliners with. We have gotten rid of our OEM recliners because they were too small (too short to recline in comfortably) and we are presently using an outdoor lounger we purchased at Sam's Club. Works for me but I would much prefer the wall hugger types, as long as they're not too heavy to turn for traveling.

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I think I remember someone here getting Best recliners also. I've sat in them and they aren't to bad. Not overly huge and they are pretty light.
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Old 02-01-2009, 05:51 AM   #7
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Please let us all know what type or kind of Lazy Boy wall huggers you have replaced your recliners with. We have gotten rid of our OEM recliners because they were too small (too short to recline in comfortably) and we are presently using an outdoor lounger we purchased at Sam's Club. Works for me but I would much prefer the wall hugger types, as long as they're not too heavy to turn for traveling.

Thanks, Orv
Orv, I couldn't begin to tell you what model or color number, sorry! The one we got is a medium one that is in a brown fabric and very light. I would just suggest going to a Lazy Boy store and sitting in as many as you can. We had to take one in stock as the store we were at wanted 12 weeks to special order one, Not to cool when you are fulltiming, as you know. Remember, most wall huggers, do not rock or swivel, which was fine with us. Good luck!!

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Old 02-01-2009, 09:27 AM   #8
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Was looking at Lazyboy wallhugger, in leather at 760 ea, and found them a bit pricy, then found a Berkline wallhugger in leather, at 380 each. Very comfy, so looking at going that way. Just a thought.
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Old 02-01-2009, 01:03 PM   #9
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We have in the past had Lazy boy leather Re-Cliner but we let them go with our Cambridge. We now have the Lazy Boy re-cline away Love seat and a Lazy boy recliner. I agree the Leather is pricey but its a great Recliner. I do love the Lazy Boy chairs. Just about anything is better than RV funiture. GBY.....
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Orv, The LazyBoy recliner we purchased is LAZBO-015-532 Wall Away Recliner in leather. I'm not sure if this is Nebraska Furniture Marts number or if it will transfer over to Lazy Boys galleries. Anyway we bought two for $555 each. The LazyBoy store wanted over $900 each. Sorry I don't have any pictures to send. If I get to the storage area I'll try and get a picture or two.
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