Seatcraft Anthem Home Theater Seating - Top Grain Leather - Power Recline Loveseat - Center Storage Console - Powered Headrests - Arm Storage - AC/USB and Wireless Charging - Cup Holders, Black
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The last two are the only ones who do. When the center one is used as a sofa, it can be left up; when the recliners are used, it can be brought down. It functions as a center console in effect. THIS SOFA MATTERS TO ME.
Apart from the end stops, there are no fixed positions. You press the button, and it moves until you let go or the range of motion is exhausted.
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Selected User Reviews For Seatcraft Anthem Home Theater Seating - Top Grain Leather - Power Recline Loveseat - Center Storage Console - Powered Headrests - Arm Storage - AC/USB and Wireless Charging - Cup Holders, Black
I'm writing this review from my couch because I don't spend much time elsewhere in the house. br>br>Let's dissect this into its constituent parts. 1) The Leather. br>br> When you unpack it, it's buttery smooth, feels great against your skin, and has no odor. It's thick and feels like it'll last a long time; we got the brown color, and the dye is even and beautiful throughout. 2) The Cushions. br>br> We, like many of you, purchased this couch without having the opportunity to try it out in person. We didn't know what to expect other than that it "looked comfortable. " "Dear friends, this couch is absolutely divine. The two end seats encircle you in a cloud of comfort. And, in comparison to the side seats, the center seat is extremely comfortable on the bottom but slightly stiffer in the back. 3) The Recliner. br>br> The recline feature is ideal for watching a movie or taking a cat nap when combined with the leather and cushions. To those who have inquired, I will issue the following warning: It doesn't completely recline. Rather, it reclines to about 35 degrees with a slight bend in the knee for comfort. It's far enough back to allow you to fall asleep, but not too far back that you'd want to spend the night there. It's ideal for me because it's both comfortable and allows me to watch TV. br>br>While we're on the subject of reclining chairs. br>br>4) The Headrest: For tall people who have a hard time finding couches that support their necks, the adjustable headrest is a great feature. Because my head doesn't hit the optimal height for this as a short girl, adjusting the head rest without scooting my butt far up the seat just cranes my neck into an awkward position. My 6'2" husband, on the other hand, is a fan. When I'm fully reclined, it works well. 5) The Lights. br>br> In a dark room, the lights are the most cool night light! It's a soft glow, not at all harsh. I wish I had more lighting options, but that isn't a complaint; the blue is still perfect. br>br>6) The Technology. I expected a power outlet and a USB port, but a wireless charging pad? That was such a unique and enjoyable experience! The reading lights on the headrest are also excellent and adjustable, which I appreciate as a voracious reader who also tries to be considerate if my husband prefers the room to be dark for watching movies. 7) The Transformer Table (br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br I couldn't think of a name for it, but it's fantastic. It's sturdy enough to hold a drink or a plate for you and your neighbor to share. In the morning, I use it to lay out my makeup (remember, it's the only place in my house where I spend time!). The wood finish adds a nice touch as well. I like how you can make it into a full couch by flipping it up. By the way. . . br>br>8) The Couch in Its Entirety This couch, unlike many others of its kind, is extremely comfortable to sit on. You don't get the impression that you're strewn across three different chairs. It has the appearance of a standard sofa. br>br>And finally. 9) The Extras (br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br I really like the two trays that come with it! They're simple to put in and take out, and they're large enough to hold a dinner plate and a beverage. They also have a variety of add-ons available for purchase online (wine holder, holla!). ) that appear out of nowhere. br>br>And that, my friends, is the end of the story. There are nine reasons why you should buy this couch!.
It's a fantastic buy with a lot of features and plenty of comfort. br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. AFTER LESS THAN A YEAR, I WAS OUT OF MONEY! When I looked under the seat to see if there was anything blocking it, I noticed large rips in the leather where some metal pins had been stabbing the couch every time the motor was turned on. br>NOTE: THIS PAGE HAS BEEN UPDATED. They sent a replacement motor, which was very thoughtful. I didn't say anything about the rips because I knew they wouldn't be able to help. The sellar is a long way away from my home.
This piece of furniture must be close to 500 pounds in weight. To get it on a heavy-duty hand truck, I could barely stand up straight. But that just goes to show how well-made this couch is and how long it should last! It's very easy to put together, with two plugs for the lights and one for the center console power. I'm 6'3" and 240 pounds, and it's a great fit for me. The leg and foot support is about 3" too short for my legs when fully extended, but I added a small foot rest to the end and it fits perfectly. It's extremely comfortable, and the electric settings give you plenty of flexibility to get exactly where you want to be. Perhaps the cup holders should be positioned differently because my arms frequently rest on them, but hey, I LOVE THIS COUCH! (Take a look at how the lighting is set up. ) Too cool! )br>br>I can't seem to get this couch out of my head. When fully extended, the seat back does not extend as far as the seat does down and forward on the bottom, allowing the couch to almost touch the wall. The couch will only be 3" from the wall if I return it to its full up position as shown in the photo.
We've had this product since November of 2018, though it took a while to get delivered and set up. For the 5 Stars in those areas, I use the White Glove setup as a starting point. The only reason for the lack of a perfect score is because the center section flips over. Headrest lights, USB outlets in the center console, and a phone charging plate have never worked. I've had a conversation with Seller- Manufactured several times, each time promising to send replacement and/or missing original parts, as well as to call me back. None of that has ever happened, as you are well aware. br>br>Since then, the right end chair seat has almost completely sacked out. I am disabled, 5'10" and 180 pounds, and sit/recline in this chair for about 9 hours each day. So either this seating is intended to be used infrequently or it was not designed to withstand constant use. br>br>When it became clear that I couldn't recline, etc. without assistance, I needed this powered model to replace our manual model. For those purposes, this unit met/exceeds expectations. All I want is for it to be comfortable and for all of the appliances to function properly.
This is an excellent sofa. It's not worth the money because there are too many minor flaws, and others have already mentioned the positive aspects. Here are a few of the negative aspects of the situation. 1. br>br> When everything is in the upright position, the seats do not line up. One of the seats has been "bent" too far back and is protruding by an inch.
2. Because the couch padding prevents it from making contact when laid sideways, the wireless charger only works when the power outlet is closed; however, if the outlet is closed, you can lay it across the entire surface and it will charge.
3. Because the armrest does not open wide enough to easily remove the tables, they are extremely difficult to remove.
4. There are four plugs on this, not one. As a result, you'll need to connect it to a power strip. This isn't a very good design.
5. It's not exactly cozy. Hopefully, it will break during the overtime period. br>6. The middle headrest, which transforms into a light, has no support and wants to FLOP all the way back so that the lights point to the ceiling. To use it remotely, you must carefully balance it. (Wasn't that what the white glove installation guys said? So, save your cash. )br>br> For $2200, there may well be a far better option. I'm not sure if I'll be able to get this back to you. But I'll give it my all.