🛋️ Recline, rotate, relax — your compact comfort command center.
The MCombo Manual Swivel Recliner with Ottoman is a space-saving, ergonomically designed chair set featuring a 105°-140° manual recline, smooth 360° swivel on a durable wooden base supporting up to 330 lbs, and breathable textile upholstery. Perfect for small spaces like RVs, offices, or living rooms, it combines adjustable comfort with sleek style and easy assembly.
G**E
well made
very comfortable and easy to assemble
D**O
Good chair for the price.
Very comfy chair. Little difficult in assembling. Would buy again.
P**N
Great Customer Service! Love the chair!
Love this chair! Initially I had the wrong shipping address…..customer service was fantastic! They stopped the shipment en route and sent another to my address promptly.
V**R
Totally Great For The Money
This is an incredible chair for the money. I have a bad back that has required multiple surgeries and I'm always on the look out for a comfortable, easy to use recliner. Because of that we have two very expensive Stressless Recliners in our home that I love. We recently bought a new Stressless for me at the cost of over $2,500 for our new TV room to watch sports. We needed another guest chair and sought something comparable but less money. THIS CHAIR IS IT. Looks as if it 10 times more expensive, really comfortable, easy to assemble ,and requires a small space to recline so less wall space is needed. WE COULDN'T BE HAPPIER WITH THIS PURCHASE. Two small notes: 1. The swivel is loud. Some easy lube like Ivory Soap helped. 2. For us, it needed a head pillow. Not a big problem and an easy fix. As I said at the top, for the money this can't be beat. Grab one while you can.
C**L
Color difference
Sturdy and comfortable, but wasn't the same color as the picture. I ordered Saddle as the color, but it was darker than the picture.
A**I
Good value
GREAT QUALITY FOR THE PRICE. RECEIVED MULTIPLE COMPLIMENTS FROM FRIENDS AND FAMILY WHO COME OVER TO MY APARTMENT. VERY COMFORTABLE.
B**.
Good, cheap chair so far . . . February 2021 update at bottom
First, a disclaimer: I do not work for the chair company nor do I benefit in any way from this short-term review. Also, I am comfortable reading simple instructions and using tools to assemble things. Your mileage, as they say, may vary.To the review . . .The chair (two boxes, one very large and heavy) arrived on time* in early July 2020 with no damage.The single-page assembly instructions -- included in the smaller box -- were *very simple* to understand. They provided a line-drawing and letter for each part (with bolt lengths to differentiate) and a pictorial order of assembly of said parts.This *was not* difficult by any means: Find part. Check letter. Organize by that letter. Follow pictured steps. Third-grade stuff.Bolting the back to the bottom of the chair required three hands at one point, although this could have been managed without help. I had help around, so. . . Also, one armrest bolt took about 30 seconds to get threaded.It is mostly unclear where assembly trouble for some might have arisen**.Regarding build quality: the chair seems made of sturdy stuff. The base and legs look to be all plywood, and the stitching, bolt holes, and other basics seem good. It’s not made of highest-quality materials, but for 250 bucks . . .Regarding chair comfort: It has a “new chair” feel, which means it’s a bit stiff-ish at first. It has been otherwise unremarkable.This is a good thing. I sit down. I go about my laptop business, and I do not think about the chair.It is not plush by any means. I do not like plush, strato-lounger-type chairs, anyway. (If I want to be in bed, I go to bed.) That said, the padding does feel a bit cheap on this cheap chair.Two niggles:First, the chair swivels very easily. We own an actual Ekornes chair, and that one swivels only when asked to. This one’s more lively, and not in a good way.The second thing is the size. It’s pretty small. I saw the dimensions in the description, but hadn’t taken out a ruler on our Ekornes chair to compare. This small size means the advertised weight limit of “330 pounds” would have to be in a person with a 35-inch waist. Pretty unlikely. If you’re wide or pretty tall, this will feel not-big at all.(Third non-niggle: I attempted to try out my “loins” on this chair -- see “Key Features” in description. The neighbors may have called the police.)For a 250-dollar chair, this is a winner . . . so far.* UPS diddled with the larger box for about a week for no obvious reason, but that’s no fault of the shipper.** I may have discovered why some reviewers had difficulty assembling the arms: the ‘right’ and ‘left’ stickers on them were reversed -- the “R” being on the left arm. The misalignment of the arm’s bolt holes told that story. Easy fix: “R” goes on the left, then.Update on 3 February 2021:So, six months in . . . still OK-ish.The chair is holding up pretty well, except for the trouble mentioned below.About a month ago the padding in the seat became pretty miserable. I upgraded with an ancient throw pillow from our couch, which solved it for now.It also should be noted that the pandemic means I've been using this chair for eight or nine hours a day, most every day. And, just last week I turned it over and tightened all the bolts, which reined-in some slop.Oh, and one last thing: the covering on our chair damages easily. Our lap cat leaves little dings and notches every time he gives a good claw stretch, etc. I was not, though, expecting the chair to be super-high-grade . . . c'est la vie.
A**R
Good buy!
Great chairs!
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