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With power headrest, power lumbar, and extended footrest capabilities, you can easily adjust the position to find your perfect spot.
The plush, pad-over-chaise seating ensures a seamless and uninterrupted seating experience from the backrest to the footrest, while the solid foam arm pads provide a soft and comfortable resting place for your arms.
Additionally, the power reclining function allows you to find the ideal angle for relaxation, and the independent power headrest and lumbar support offer personalized support for your head and lower back.
These combined features create chair and a half rocker recliners that offers unparalleled comfort and tailored support for your ultimate relaxation experience.
The power reclining chair and a half is upholstered in a 100% polyester cover, which is known for its durability and easy maintenance.
Polyester is resistant to stains and fading, making it a practical choice for furniture in high-traffic areas.

The chair and a half recliners comes with a wired remote control that allows you to conveniently adjust the recline, headrest, and lumbar settings
It also features a USB charging port, enabling you to charge your electronic devices while enjoying the comfort of the chair.

The frame is made of 3/4 inch plywood, offering exceptional strength and stability.
No OSB (oriented strand board) is used, ensuring a durable and reliable structure.
With one-piece arm construction, the chair's armrests are solid and sturdy, adding to its overall integrity.
The horizontal oak hardwood seat-box provides a robust foundation, enhancing the chair's stability and longevity.
These features combined make the Chair-and-a-Half Power Recliner a reliable and durable seating option for your comfort and enjoyment.
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