✨ Bring Your Bean Bags Back to Life! ✨
Big Joe Bean Refill Polystyrene Beans offer a convenient and eco-friendly solution to rejuvenate your bean bags and pool floats. With 100 liters of lightweight, 100% recyclable polystyrene, this refill is designed for easy use and optimal comfort. Proudly made in the USA, it's the perfect choice for those looking to restore their favorite lounging essentials.
Fabric Type | Polystyrene |
Product Care Instructions | Handle with care during refill process. |
Fill Material | Polystyrene (PS) |
Material Type | Polystyrene |
Size | 100 Liters |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 22.5"D x 45"W x 11"H |
Shape | -- Other -- |
Arm Style | None/Not Applicable |
Cushion Style | Amorphous or freeform |
Pattern | Solid |
Style Name | 100 Liter |
Color | White |
Item Firmness Description | designed to rejuvenate and restore firmness to bean bag chairs |
Special Feature | Ready Filled |
J**Y
Wish I had taken a before pic!
My 12 year old and I did it together. Took us maybe 30 minutes. We did use PVC pipe about 18 inches long and 2in wide instead of paper towel cardboard like the directions said. Not sure how it possibly works with the cardboard! We did make a small mess (pulling to pipe out because we didn’t use the whole bag) but had it cleaned up in no time with a vacuum!
T**G
Good deal for the price.
I got these for my son's gaming chair and he loved them. Yes over time they do get flat but that is expected. However, this product was worth the money.
A**S
Bastante bien
Con esto pude arreglar una almohada de este material la verdad que es una bolsa grande te funciona para una almohada de tamaño regular si tienes una muy grande te recomiendo pedir dos bolsas pero en general bastante bien
T**T
Tips and Caveat for XL Beanbag Users
FULL BEANBAG REQUIRES ABOUT 6 BAGSFor reference, I purchased 2 bags for the purpose of entirely filling my empty XL adult-size beanbag chair. It seems to have gotten me about 1/3 of the way there (see photo); it looks like my chair may require about 6 of these.TIPS FOR MITIGATING DISASTERIt is helpful to have on hand:-Dryer sheets- A shoebox-sized empty plastid bin- Fully charged (if cordless), emptied vacuum cleaner- The empty bag they came inDryer sheets help eliminate static electricity, as does aluminum foil (although dryer sheets seem to work much better for me).I pulled out several dryer sheets and wiped my hands and the opening of my beanbag chair before pouring in the “beans.” They seem to come in a very impressively static-free bag initially… but beware that this can change rapidly as you are pouring them.I had a disaster when I moved my partially filled chair and a volcano-like eruption of beans shot back up and out in all directions, at this point highly charged with static electricity. That is just the nature of these things, even when you are careful. The suction inside the empty beanbag is something to be mindful of.I have a Dyson Animal vacuum that works very well for cleanup; I emptied it fully beforehand so I could use it to recover spilled beans that were everywhere on my carpet and wood floors. I was able to easily suck up the loose beans, but emptying them is tricky because again the static makes them want to stick to the vacuum insides. I set an empty plastic shoebox-style container inside the original bag the beans shipped in (fully opened) to catch stray beans.Many of the beans stuck to the inside of my vacuum, but I was able to get them out easily by wiping my hand with dryer sheets again and sticking it in the compartment to scoop them out. Once the dryer sheet-treated hand got near them, they immediately lost their charge and rolled agreeably out of the vacuum into the plastic tub, for the most part.After repeating several times, I dumped the plastic tub of beans inside the original packaging bag so I could re-pour them into my chair. I’m not sure if this will help anyone, but I felt it could save you a nightmare!
M**.
Worth it!
I got so tired of buying the smallest craft bags that were so expensive! This will last forever. Perfect size balls to fill the clear ball ornaments.
P**P
50 liters is enough for one full kid size bean bag
The bag is really a lot. It is enough for two kid size bean bags (50 liters each) or even more if you are just refilling. You need two people to fill it when it is mostly full- so the pieces shouldn't fall out. It was easier to clean up than I thought-you just need a vacuum cleaner for the stray leftover pieces, I was even able to scoop up some with my hands. It would be nice if it would come with a large size funnel since without it you have to pour from the bag a bit further away otherwise it spills over.
M**A
Decepcionada
No es de muy buena calidad al cabo de un par de meses es como si no hubiese colocado ni un gramo de esto dentro de mi joe
M**
Do NOT cut off the corner of the bag - use a paper towel roll!!!
If you cut the corner off the bag, you will have a gigantic, static electricity mess. We got three bags for Christmas, and they weren't full enough, so I had to order this refill. We topped off all three, VERY CAREFULLY and with a paper towel roll taped to the end (and it was still a bit of a challenge). We had the vacuum out, ready to clean up what got away from us.I recommend really pushing the filling down to the top of the chair (opposite the zipper), and working with a partner to gently wiggle the filling down as you fill it. Occasionally zip it up and work the filling down, away from the zipper even more, then unzip and continue to fill. Also, no need to unzip all the way at first, but as it gets fuller, it's easier to work the filling down with the zipper all the way open. Just be careful!The chairs look great now, as they should've looked initially when we bought them not too long ago (after photo included).
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