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Greetings, i am in need of a chair for gaming and general slothness, Something along these lines Budget is around E500/600(£500). If you could recommend a chair with a fridge in it that would be delightful |
Pls recommend me a lazyboy esque gaming chair
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istandfreed 2,438 posts
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deem 31,667 posts
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I'd be interested in getting a decent recliner. Besides spending loads on a lazyboy one does anyone know of a decent brand or place even? I'm not aware of any decent sites. There's a decent looking one in Argos though .... -
istandfreed 2,438 posts
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Registered 15 years agoIt doesn't necessarily have to be a lazyboy chair per se. But perhaps something along the lines of one, basically just a very comfy chair for a lazy boy to put his feet up whilst playing games/movies. -
*bump for the morning crowd* -
spindizzy 7,755 posts
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Registered 17 years agoWhat's this about ladyboys? -
spindizzy wrote:
What's this about ladyboys?
It's a pint of lager with a gin and tonic and Bailey's chaser.
Oooh, ladyboys. -
istandfreed wrote:
Greetings, i am in need of a chair for gaming and general slothness, Something along these lines Budget is around E500/600(£500).
If you could recommend a chair with a fridge in it that would be delightful
I've found this one in my searches
Might get that but would rather check out other places first. -
smoothpete 37,743 posts
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Registered 17 years agoIt's not very attractive... Mind you, mine is a flowery pattered Parker Knoll that I was given by someone (looks odd but is very comfy). I also have a cool as fuck white 70's bubble-style chair but it does my back in
Did you have a look at any Papasan chairs? Comfiest things my arse has ever had the pleasure of resting on. Like this -
Ginger 7,256 posts
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Registered 19 years agosmoothpete wrote:
Flatmate had one of them at Uni, once you're in it it's like being in a little nest!
Did you have a look at any Papasan chairs? Comfiest things my arse has ever had the pleasure of resting on. Like this -
glaeken 12,070 posts
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Registered 17 years agoThese are great. Amazingly comfortable and even look nice.
http://new.ekornes.com/uk/stressless/stressless_recliners/
They might just bust your budget though. -
glaeken wrote:
These are great. Amazingly comfortable and even look nice.
http://new.ekornes.com/uk/stressless/stressless_recliners/
They might just bust your budget though.
Wow, they look comfortable
Cheers for the links. I'll bear those ones in mind. I kinda like the idea though of pressing a button and up pops the feet resting thing \o/ -
istandfreed 2,438 posts
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Registered 15 years agothanks for the help
now i need to make some measurements to make sure it'll fit through my door
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MrWorf 64,187 posts
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Registered 20 years agoGinger wrote:
+1 I bloody love those things
smoothpete wrote:
Flatmate had one of them at Uni, once you're in it it's like being in a little nest!
Did you have a look at any Papasan chairs? Comfiest things my arse has ever had the pleasure of resting on. Like this -
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