I am going to be replacing the recliners that I currently have real soon. They are just wore out and look bad (that is what my wife says anyway). What are some different brands of recliners that hold up well that I can be testing. I would like to be able to give her a choice of a few brands that are durable, and most importantly comfortable. Then she can go down and pick out whatever color she thinks will go best with the new couch that she has already ordered.
Love my Lazy Boy. I am sure there are others but I have never sat in one of these that wasn't comfortable.
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