This power lift recliner is made for comfort and priced to put you at ease. Its supple faux leather invites you to sink in and stay a while, and the stitching details add a tailored, contemporary look. With a lift-and-tilt motion that brings you to your feet, plus heat and massage features, this recliner is crafted for affordable, everyday function.
- One-touch (hand control) power button with adjustable positions and USB charging
- Corner-blocked frame with metal reinforced seat
- Attached cushions
- High-resiliency foam cushions wrapped in thick poly fiber
- Faux leather upholstery
- Power lift feature gently raises seat and eases you to your feet from a sitting position or fully reclined
- Heat and massage elements feature auto shut-off after 30 minutes
- Emergency rechargeable battery backup available (sold separately), in case of power outage
- Side pocket storage
- Power cord included; UL Listed
Brand Name |
Signature Design by Ashley® |
Color |
Carbon |
Consumer Assembly |
No Assembly Required |
Consumer Description |
Power Lift Recliner |
Friendly Description |
Power Lift Recliner |
Import Domestic |
Import |
Item Code |
Recliner |
Item Color Key |
12190 |
Item Name |
Oatman Power Lift Recliner |
Item Series Name |
Oatman |
Item Type |
Item |
Item Weight Kg |
56.25 |
Item Weight Lbs |
124 |
Manufacturer Warranty Days |
365 |
Retail Type |
Motion Recliners - Free Standing |
Seat Count |
1 |
Series Id |
18005 |
Sku |
1800512 |
Unit Depth Inches |
40 |
Unit Depth Mm |
1016 |
Unit Friendly Dimensions Inches |
35''W x 40''D x 42''H |
Unit Friendly Dimensions Mm |
0 |
Unit Height Inches |
42 |
Unit Height Mm |
1066.8 |
Unit Width Inches |
35 |
Unit Width Mm |
889 |
Upc |
024052905144 |
Vendor Name |
AFI |
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