Re: Manual Reclining Loveseat
Manual recliners in that format are largely gone, they are all power now, either plug in or battery. And that's a good thing, because manual mechanisms break from being kicked too hard by the users, motors lift and close them very gently. I have sold thousands of recliners in 35 years, I have NEVER replaced the mechanism in a power recliner - not once. We order at least two mechs per month now for manual units as replacements (rivet shear is usually the issue). The perception is that if its power - it will be troublesome. The opposite is true, actually. Motorized units last longer.
Any issues with power recliners that we come across are due to two things 1) failure to put an inexpensive surge protector on the outlet ( $ 9 at Wal Mart) for plug in models 2) Customers spilling liquids such as coffee or soda into the activation switch, requiring replacement of the switch.
Suspension is incorporated into the recliner mechanisms, they will never sag. Your cushion cores will loose resiliency over time and with use, but those are replaceable. Frames that are well made will not loosen. Look at Taylor King or Hancock and Moore for high quality motion units in fabric.
Duane Collie
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