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Acme Furniture Arcadia Recliner in Chocolate and Brown

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Color: Chocolate and Brown


Features

  • Chocolate and Brown Finish
  • Made of eucalyptus wood frame, foam and microfiber
  • Comes with spring
  • Chair does recline
  • chair
  • Contemporary
  • Microfiber
  • Transitional

Description

ACME Arcadia Chocolate Microfiber Recliner

Brand: Acme


Color: Chocolate and Brown


Product Dimensions: 35"D x 33"W x 40"H


Size: unspecified


Back Style: Slat Back


Brand: ‎Acme


Color: ‎Chocolate and Brown


Product Dimensions: ‎35"D x 33"W x 40"H


Size: ‎unspecified


Back Style: ‎Slat Back


Special Feature: ‎Transitional, Microfiber, Contemporary


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe Clean


Unit Count: ‎1.0 Count


Recommended Uses For Product: ‎unspecified


Style: ‎unspecified


Pattern: ‎unspecified


Finish Type: ‎Microfiber


Room Type: ‎unspecified


Age Range (Description): ‎Adult


Included Components: ‎ACME Furniture Arcadia Recliner in Chocolate and Brown


Theme: ‎unspecified


Shape: ‎Object


Model Name: ‎AC-00632


Arm Style: ‎with-arms


Surface Recommendation: ‎Indoor


Indoor/Outdoor Usage: ‎Indoor


Furniture Finish: ‎Microfiber


Seat Height: ‎40 Inches


Seat Depth: ‎35 inches


Fill Material: ‎unspecified


Cushion Style: ‎Knife Edge


Leg Style: ‎Tapered Leg


Reclining Position Count: ‎[MORE_THAN_ONE]


Tilting: ‎No


Is Customizable: ‎No


Is Foldable: ‎No


UPC: ‎840412898785 840412938689 840412006326


Global Trade Identification Number: ‎89


Form Factor: ‎unspecified


Manufacturer: ‎ACME Furniture


Item Weight: ‎75 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎AC-00632


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎70 Pounds


Date First Available: December 8, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Acme 00632 Arcadia Recliner
Color: Chocolate and Brown
I really hate all the reviews that were posted. I almost didn't buy this chair, but the price sucked me in. 1st, I bought the chair because of its size and someone's review that stated perfect for a smaller room. Well, it is perfect for a smaller room. Mine. I wanted a smaller recliner that I could put in my room for reading purposes. I hated lying down with pillows. Uncomfotable... So 1 reviewer stated it didn't come with hardware and they are right, the screws did not come in the box, however I can still use my chair without them since you slide the back in place. I carefully without using a heavy hand gently pulled out the handle and my chair reclined nicely. I pulled my legs down slowly to close the recline and no problems. Maybe the screws have something to do with the problem, I don't know but haven't needed to put wd-40 either which I was fully prepared to do. My daughter wanted me to get one of these from big lots but I stuck to my guns and bought and love this chair. I am always careful and not rough with my things so I see me having this chair for a while. I am a 165 lb women, 53 years old. Chair fits me perfect and I can read more comfortably and take a little snooze if I want to. Love this chair and the price. Be careful with this chair and you will have it a long time. If anything changes I will let you know.. Chair feels sturdy as far as the frame goes, doesn't squeak at all. Filling is firm so you won't sink in it. Great chair for the price. I would definitely recommend. My inspiration was my son was born in Arcadia, California... Great Arcadia Recliner... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 20, 2016 by emma

  • Somewhat disappointing.
Color: Chocolate and Brown
I'm 6' 275 pounds and my wife is no light weight either so I was a little leery of buying this recliner but after reading the good reviews I decided to go ahead and buy 2. The recliners we had, had been purchased used from the Salvation Army Store and were falling apart. When the new ones came the delivery driver left them out in the front yard, because of our small porch on our double wide mobile home. The boxes were pretty tore up to say the least, so I just rolled them up my front steps (carefully, trying not to damage them) and into the house. They were fairly easy to unpackage as the boxes were ripped open in a few places. when i got them out and snapped the backs into place, I was pleased that there was no obvious damage. They did look rather small compared to our old recliners. Sitting in them for the first time I noticed that the recliner latch was different than any I had seen. in the picture it looked like a button but it is actually a release flap that you put pour fingers behind and pull out. It works easily. Once it is released the foot rest pops out and you control the amount of reclining with your leg movements and lean back to recline the rest of the way. Its different but works well. We've had them for about 4 months now and they are still pretty comfortable. I had a problem with one of the latches that caused the leg rest not to close and stay, but I was able to resolve that issue by removing one screw that was hanging the latch return up. I don't care for the material they are made of. It is a hair magnet and we have pets. also we have had a long spell of dry weather and the amount of static electricity that builds in us while sitting in these recliners is crazy. When I get up I take my car key and hold it near our wood stove and throw an arc that looks like a spark plug. The leg rest is hard to latch down. I have to use one foot in front of the other to get it latched, Getting up from this chair is also a chore. It seems to be harder for me than my wife. I'm afraid to put too much pressure on the arm rests when getting up because they flex a little and I don't want to break them. If were careful and don't break these recliners they may last a while. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2014 by H. Wilday

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This a great little recliner! Not too big, just right for those corner spaces where you want a chair but not one of those massive things with all the gizmos that you have to put a foot or more away from a wall to keep it from banging it up. This is also a good chair for older folks too since you don't sink 12 feet down into a pit when you sit in it! On top of that it is very comfortable to sit or recline in. (I nearly fell asleep in it when I tried it out!) It is actually much more comfortable than many of the chairs I tried out in the furniture store or department store that cost 3 or 4 times as much. The only drawback is the limited color selection but since this is a fairly nuetral color it wasn't a problem for me. The only assembly is sliding the back onto the frame and it's quite easy to do. The chair doesn't weigh a ton either yet it seems very sturdy and well made. I compared it to the $99 recliner Sears was offering at the local store and this chair is way better! The fabric and stitching on this chair is much better and delivery was free. (Sears isn't of course). The Sears promo recliner is junk next to this chair. I saved a whopping $163 over the next cheapest recliner ($259) at the local furniture store because they charge $89 for delivery and then sales tax too. If I had room for two I'd buy another! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2010 by runhot

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