Electric Recliners

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Our electric armchairs and recliners bring ultimate comfort and convenience to your living room. Featuring easy-to-use remote controls, these chairs offer effortless reclining, perfect for relaxing after a long day. With built-in massage and heat functions, they cater to your every need, whether you’re looking to unwind or simply put your feet up. Designed with both style and functionality in mind, these electric recliner chairs are the perfect combination of luxury and practicality for modern living.

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Curious about electric recliners? From how they work to the benefits for your back and how much they cost to run, we’ve got the answers to all your questions. Whether you're seeking ultimate relaxation, extra back support or a cost-effective way to unwind, here’s everything you need to know.

How do electric recliners work?

Electric recliners work by using a motorised system to adjust the chair's position at the touch of a button. With a simple remote control, you can tilt the backrest and raise or lower the footrest to find the most comfortable angle for relaxation. Some models also include a power lift feature, which gently tilts the chair forward to assist with standing up, offering extra support, particularly for those with mobility challenges. Many electric recliners also come with additional features like massage settings for added comfort.

Can electric recliners support your back?

Electric reclining chairs can be great for your back, especially if you're recovering from surgery or dealing with conditions like arthritis or sciatica. With their supportive padding and carefully designed foam layers, they help alleviate pain and improve posture by supporting your spine's natural curve. Plus, many have additional functionality that makes it simpler to get up, which is ideal for those with mobility issues.

How much does an electric recliner chair cost to run?

Running an electric recliner is surprisingly affordable, typically costing between 5p to 20p a day. When on standby, many will use around 14W of power, costing about 5p. In use, moving the chair draws anything from around 50W to 200W which, at the lower end, adds up to about 8p for a few hours of reclining. Even models with added features like heating or massage remain relatively low in energy use, especially compared to larger household appliances like fridges.