🪑 Elevate Your Seating Game!
The StanderRecliner Risers are innovative non-slip chair lifters designed to enhance the height of your recliner by 1.75 inches, effectively raising the seat height by 4-6 inches. With a robust weight capacity of 800 pounds, these risers are compatible with wooden base recliners and feature a padded base to protect your floors. The low-profile design seamlessly integrates with your furniture, while the included rocker limiter allows for customizable comfort adjustments.
Seat Height | 6 Inches |
Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 6"D x 2.5"W x 1.75"H |
Size | 4 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Arm Style | Rounded |
Leg Style | Straight Leg |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Polished |
Theme | Modern |
Color | Brown |
Style | padded |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Wood |
Frame Material | Wood |
Material Type | Wood |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 8E+2 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | No |
Is Electric | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Furniture Base Movement | Glide |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Rocker-Limiter |
Z**U
Heavy duty
Works wonderfully. Stands up to weight and also moving around in the chair. Don't feel like it's going to tip or anything.Secure way to get a few extra inches of height.
B**S
Perfect to raise the recliner
I’m a month out from knee replacement and doing all I can to get ready. I have a La-z-boy and these increased the height by 2”. You need to have a recliner with the long skinny WOODEN base legs. Very easy to install and these are made of heavy duty plastic. I recommend having two drills with you if possible since it makes installation much easier. One to predrill the holes (I used 3/32”) and one to drive in the screws with. Put a towel under your work so that when you drop one of these small screws, you can find it. Pop off the plastic glides on the bottom of the runners and save these. Predrill all the outside screws on the feet first and make sure you get those screwed all the way in. Then do the bottom screws. You can flip the recliner on its “stomach” to do those. My driver/drills fit into the cavities with no issue. They come with very grippy black rubber feet but I couldn’t scoot the chair at all! So I put felt glide dots on the feet. Turn it back up, sit in it and test it out. If you think you need the rocker stops, instructions are vague but it’s pretty easy to figure out. I used the double stick Velcro provided to place them all the way to the back to prevent any rocking. That way if I decide I want just a bit of rocking, I can move the Velcro around before I screw the rubber stops into place. Later on, if I don’t want these on, they are easily removed.
H**D
Will it PROVE to hold up? TIPS.
Just bought this and installed today. Yes...the description DID say plastic but I am uncertain about this being durable. Time will tell.One thing that has me concerned is that I am only able to use 2 screws PER riser. The other two screw holes are not lined up in a way that the screws would actually reach wood. This makes it VERY important to NOT "SLIDE" side-to-side as there are just 2 screws holding each riser "foot" on. I suppose if I had the time I could clamp and screw/glue on and extra piece of wood, but not time for that now. For YOU, consider doing that, bet you'll be happy you did. (I might do this modification in the future but for now...it works--just gonna be gentle with it.)Here are some tips to share:1) as mentioned above...you might want to "augment" the thickness of your recliner pedestal to make it just a tad thicker so you can engage all 4 screws on each "foot".2) A PICK or nail or some such will be helpful in marking and starting the screws. It doesn't take much but it helps--everyone has there own favorite way to do this.3) The instructions are a bit confusing. The first direction is about the velcro strips. DO NOT DO THIS FIRST. It's not necessary to do this first and once you get the "feet" on and can poke around under the chair you can "dry fit" try out the rubber bumpers BEFORE you get involved in trying to figure from pictures and directions how this goes together. The bumpers LOOK the same, but THEY ARE NOT. There is a right and a left...and thankfully this is marked ON THE DIRECTIONS. Turn the pieces around in your hands a few times and you will figure it out.Final comment? The screws in my package? HIGH QUALITY...self tapping. I didn't need to get out the POWER TOOLS...screwed in easily with hand tools.Would I recommend it? Might have to get back to you--so far, so good. Right now I'm pretty happy with the difference it makes in sitting and standing. Will they endure? Hope so, in which case I'll buy again for my next chair. It seems all so well thought out...except for the misaligned bottom screw holes.
C**K
Perfect!
Dad has a difficult time getting out of his recliner. Added these and the are amazing! I am a little worried about them being plastic, so will keep you posted!
A**R
It sure helps getting up with bad knees.
Easy installation process. Impact driver with a small Phillips head bit, easy work!!!!
D**S
as advertized
works perfect , easy to install (predrill holes for screws} keeps chair from sliding across floor
B**M
Now you can tip over getting up
I am a retired maintenance man, I had no trouble installing these but for others the directions were very vague.My main issue is after installing these for my upcoming Hip replacement, I will have to scoot out to the front edge of my rocker reclined (Lazy-boy) to get up - post surgery, I tested my chair out after installing risers and now the rear end of the rocker now will rise up.The recliner as made used to bottom out on the floor with its frame and NOT tip forward.. Now being 1 3/4inch higher with the risers it will tip easy..The fix is to add a stop to the bottom of the chair frame on each side.. Height varies by where you put you stops.. I made mine out of Wood and screwed them to the frame... Now when I go forward the chair hits the stops and does not tip at all...
N**.
Pleasant surprise!
Makes a huge difference getting out of my chair, easy to install.
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