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  3. Can anyone recommend an extraordinarily comfortable reclining couch, in a mid-range price. It doesn't have to last me a lifetime but if I could get 10 years out of it, I think that would be fine

Can anyone recommend an extraordinarily comfortable reclining couch, in a mid-range price. It doesn't have to last me a lifetime but if I could get 10 years out of it, I think that would be fine

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    I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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      I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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      I can't recommend a specific couch, but for what I call mid-range I think Costco is the place to go. They have lots of stuff online, but I wouldn't buy a couch I couldn't actually sit on first. In-store furniture is generally only available in between seasons though - the next time would be late summer. Oh, and there's no delivery from in-store - the last time I bought a couch I just rented a U-Haul for a few bucks.

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        I can't recommend a specific couch, but for what I call mid-range I think Costco is the place to go. They have lots of stuff online, but I wouldn't buy a couch I couldn't actually sit on first. In-store furniture is generally only available in between seasons though - the next time would be late summer. Oh, and there's no delivery from in-store - the last time I bought a couch I just rented a U-Haul for a few bucks.

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        Nearest Costco is 90 minutes away. In Canada. But it might be worth it. May I ask which one you chose?

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          I can't recommend a specific couch, but for what I call mid-range I think Costco is the place to go. They have lots of stuff online, but I wouldn't buy a couch I couldn't actually sit on first. In-store furniture is generally only available in between seasons though - the next time would be late summer. Oh, and there's no delivery from in-store - the last time I bought a couch I just rented a U-Haul for a few bucks.

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          They do offer a paid service through a third party now for delivery.

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            I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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            IKEA is hit or miss with couches but if you’re set on reclining, I’m not sure they have any good ones. The Kallax is solid for a mid-range option if you don’t want reclining though.

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              IKEA is hit or miss with couches but if you’re set on reclining, I’m not sure they have any good ones. The Kallax is solid for a mid-range option if you don’t want reclining though.

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              Reclining is my primary desired feature, so unfortunately it’s a deal breaker. Thank you, though!

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                I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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                Lay-z-boy might be worth a look. I don't have a couch but I have several reclining chairs. They've all held up well for 10 years and then some.

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                  I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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                  I have this couch and it's amazing. Love the wide reclining. https://www.furniturepick.com/next-gen-durapella-slate-power-reclining-sofa-w-adjustable-headrests-signature-design-by-ashley-sd-5930147.html

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                    I would prefer fabric to leather. And end a three section normal size couch is fine. It doesn’t have to be some huge sectional monstrosity.

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                    Ashley Furniture has some good ones for reasonable prices. I had to get one for my mom, and she loves it.

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                      Lay-z-boy might be worth a look. I don't have a couch but I have several reclining chairs. They've all held up well for 10 years and then some.

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                      I think I’ve heard their quality has gone downhill?

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