- Manufacturer: Golden Technologies
- Model Number: PR-501L-26D
The Golden Technologies Comforter Large Extra Wide Dual Motor has powerful dual motors, a 27" seat width, and a 500 pound weight capacity. Like all lift chairs in the Comforter Series, this lift chair comes backed by Golden's lifetime warranty on the frame, lift mechanism, and scissor mechanism. Enjoy a lifetime of comfort too, because every chair in the Comforter series uses a patented spring system topped with a thick chaise pad.
Product Specifications *
- Weight Capacity: 500 lb
- Recline Positions: 3
- For People Taller Than: 5' 11"
- For People Shorter Than: 6' 2"
- Chaise Seat Included: Yes
- Head Rest Cover Included: Yes
- Arm Covers Included: Yes
- Battery Back Up Included: Yes
- Meets CAL 117 Fire Retardant Code: Yes
- Back Height: 28.5"
- Overall Height: 44"
- Overall Width: 38.5"
- Seat Height: 20.5"
- Seat Width: 27.5"
- Seat Depth: 22.5"
- Armrest Height: 5.5"
- Back Angle Seat Up: 115°
- Back Angle Seat Reclined: 145°
- Foot Rest Angle Closed: 90°
- Foot Rest Angle Opened: 180°
- Space Needed for Full Recline: 18"
- Warranty Information: Lifetime Chair Frame, Lift Frame, and Recline Mechanisms, 3-Year Electrical Parts, 1-Year Mechanical Labor, 1-Year Electrical Labor
* Chair specifications may vary plus or minus one inch due to home owners environment, fabric selection, foam and other variables in the manufacturing process.
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Mar 15, 2010 2:50 PM
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| Steve from Boise, Idaho would recommend this to a friend. | |
| A Little About Myself | Elderly |
| Pros | Sturdy |
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| I bought the lift chair to aid my getting up, when my feet were so crippled up with gout, and I can't put enough pressure on my feet to stand from a low regular chair. The chair does this very well. The chair is of exceptional quality and the fabric is really soft. The stuffing is a little hard. I have two collapsed discs in my lower back and scholiosis. The harder [firm] stuffing puts pressure on my back. It would be nice if the stuffing were of a softer material and had zippers to remove or re-arrange the stuffing to fit my crippled back. Since the crippled and elderly must spend a great deal of time in this chair [I have to sleep in mine], some adjust ability to conform to a person's individual crooked back would make this chair perfect. I had to use pillows under my thighs to create some lumbar relief. I think a feature like this could double your sales. | |
| 4 of 4 people found this review helpful | |




