Hi all! I'm enjoying these forums quite a bit and learning a lot (maybe too much)!!
I recently sat in a Bradington Young model HR 962-35 "Discovery" power recliner with an articulating headrest. It seemed very comfortable to me, especially the smaller bustle on the bottom part of the back.
I do have a few questions I would like your input on:
Who makes the recliner/headrest mechanism? Is it considered good quality?
What do you think about articulating headrests in general?
The B-Y website lists the weight of this recliner as approximately 89 pounds. Is that a mistake or is it exceptionally light for a recliner when compared to others?
Do you have any input on this particular model of recliner?
Is there anything in Hancock and Moore that might be a good alternative?
Thanks any and all for your comments.
I generally avoid any of the recliners with articulating headrests, they have been problem-prone in the past and needlessly complex. I don't floor stock them and am not likely to do so anytime in the near future. I can't tell you the mechanism maker for certain, but with B-Y it's probably Leggett and Platt or Ultramech.
Most recliners weight around 125 lb. I don't have that model to put on a scale.
H&M does not do articulating headrest recliners because of the issues mentioned above. You can browse their recliners on their web site.
Last edited by drcollie; 06-29-2017 at 06:10 AM.
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Ship weight in the price book is 150 lb, likely are looking at a typo. The price book shows seat width at 72" which of course, is ludicrous.
There are alway a lot of typos in furniture-world, from every maker. They don't proof read things very well. I know when I try to get them corrected, its takes repeated requests and only about half ever get fixed.
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