Christopher Knight Home 302044 Everette Power Motion Recliner, Navy Blue

Everett power recliner home theater chairs – Fine quality power assisted lounge chairs looking for a chair power recliner to provide the assistance you need to safely lounge & Relax? searching for small power recliner chairs for living room, bedroom or reception area settings? Well, The good news is you don’t have to look far. Team everette has designed the perfect power recliner chair with storage & functions for comfort & Convenience. Get ready to recline & unwind! Upholstered with premium navy-blue fabric durable & Comfortable The handcrafted tufting showcased on this piece of sitting furniture is what gives it a stylish twist, while the quality of the microfiber is what gives it the durability & reliability you can count on. Coordinates with contemporary & traditional decor given its rich shade of Navy Blue, our power recliner chair can decoratively accent any style of home or corporate setting. Set it up for TV watching, reading or nature gazing out of a window. Features built-in USB port, drink holders & Arm storage compartment we bet you never thought an electric power recliner chair could serve so many functions. Engineered to feature a USB charging port for your devices, 2 drink holders & Arm storage, It consistently over-performs. Dimensions: 39. 76” deep x 32. 68” wide x 41. 73” high Overall product weight: 93. 7 lbs seat Width: 20. 75” Seat depth: 22. 00” Seat Height: 19. 00” Arm Height: 24. 75” since it makes reclining & sitting up nearly effortless, The power leather recliner chair is a top pick among those decorating the Homes or living spaces of the elderly, disabled or those with mobility issues.

Product Features

  • Power motion assist: offering a range of motor-powered adjustments, This assisting Recliner has been designed by the Everett team with the elderly & disabled in mind. It’s the dependable relaxation solution!
  • Strong & Sturdy: to Ensure you are provided with a relaxing sitting experience, we have outfitted our power Recliner chairs with super strength plastic legs. (Power outlet & some assembly required)
  • Built-in USB port: who knew a power Recliner chair could be so high tech? Equipped with a USB port, This power motion recliner chair delivers the ability to charge up your devices while kicking back at home or at the office.
  • Side arm storage: another feature that makes these the preferred electric Recliner chairs for the elderly is the incorporation of a hidden storage compartment. Simply lift the Arm to stow away your remote, Book, gadgets, etc.
  • Assembly required and completely worth it!

3 thoughts on “Christopher Knight Home 302044 Everette Power Motion Recliner, Navy Blue”

  1. Good chairs for the money I was a little leery in purchasing these chairs, as there were no reviews at the time of purchase. However, rolling the dice on these paid off. I have 4 of the brown leather/vinyl chairs, and the quality is very good for a $288 theater chair. They are comfortable, and the power recline allows you to lean back and get the right amount of recline without it moving around like manual reclines. Set up was a very easy, as it comes in two sections and you just attach the back with no tools needed. If…

  2. Narrow seat, firm cushions, loose armrest hinges I chose this chair because I liked its blue, almost denim color and its design of overstuffed headrest and back support cushions. I still like it but I would have chosen a different brand if I had known more about it. I guess that’s why Amazon never will completely replace brick and mortar stores.I am short and stocky, 5’6″ tall and weigh about 185lbs. Sitting normally in the chair, my feet don’t touch the floor and the headrest hits me about the middle of my head, so pushes my…

  3. HORRIBLY UNCOMFORTABLE CHAIR I have full-body arthritis, which is why I was trying to find an easy-to-use, comfortable chair. This is the hardest, most uncomfortable piece of furniture I have ever had. I know that I cannot return it so I will try to sell it at a loss to get rid of it, as I have only sat in it twice, no longer than 15 minutes…as long as I could stand.

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