I've become very good at dismantling whatever they won't remove, recliners, sofas, washing machines, all sorts of things. When we moved house a few years ago, we decided to go with new furniture in the main rooms, but there was a delay in delivery, so we took a couple of old sofas with us, when the new ones were delivered, I broke up the biggest and put it in the bin over a few weeks, the other I moved into a corner of the garage, I share it with my dogs now. The old recliners I gave to charity before we moved, the good ones anyway, one was dismantled and thrown into the skip bin off the balcony, always fun.
For our main room we chose a nice big 3 seater/2 seater leather combo. In the media room, where the big TV is, and me, we got a big 3 seater with electric recliners at either end, with built in multicoloured LED lighting and USB charging ports. I don't think I could go back to a regular recliner now.
You do realise that you've got 2 or 3 months of wearing in ahead of you, dialling it into your butt shape. I remember a sign at a recliner shop years ago that basically said, when your new recliner is delivered, it won't feel as comfortable as these, you'll need to sit in it as much as possible to soften the foam, no returns will be accepted because it's not as comfortable as the display units. It's true though, it takes a few months to soften them up.
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