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Reviews Written by SuperMom of Boyz
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Casual Home Stretch Rib Recliner Slipcover - Oar Brown
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
Great short term fix, January 8, 2009 Love the beautiful brown color, and as long as no one needs to recline the chair, it works beautifully. We had to create our own modifications along the back to make it tight and cover the whole thing. Once someone reclines the chair it needs a lot of tugging and fixing. It will hold up nice during the event you're inviting people over for that are requiring you to cover up your husband's hideous chair :)
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Casual Home Stretch Rib Chair Slipcover - Beach House Tan
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
Everyone thought I bought a new chair., January 8, 2009 I bought this for a huge, ugly, comfy chair and I couldn't believe how well it fit. Everyone at the party wanted to know when I'd bought a new chair. We've since moved the chair in to my toddler's room and the slipcover has held up beautifully. It does need to be tucked in quite often...but it's a slipcover...they do that. Super soft material, cleans up with a toss in the wash and looks great.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
SO adjustable! Love it., January 8, 2009 With 3 different vehicles, we've tried out three different convertible seats and I absolutely LOVE the adjustable wheel and straps on this one. No matter what he's wearing, I can make sure my son is snuggly secure with just a roll of the wheel. I'm a carseat nazi when it comes to straps, so this makes it easy to get him in and out while making sure he's safe. It's a really wide seat (the biggest by far out of the three) but my son thinks it's his personal lay-z-boy recliner and seems to love it. It's easy to install and cleans up nicely. It does sit quite a bit higher than the Evenflo convertible booster, so sometimes his feet hit the back of the seat in front, but really can't complain about the seat.
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White Diaper Corner Baby Changing Table
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2 years in and still LOVE it!!, January 8, 2009 I loved the idea of changing my little boy with his feet toward me. Now that he's two and our new baby is on the way, we just moved it to the new nursery, as it's still in great shape. The shelves look a bit flimsy, but I've kept them loaded since day one and used buckets and bins to hold all the diapering and changing necessities. The changing pad has worked fine and even though it's pointed at the top, any normal changing pad cover works just fine. I have absolutely loved this product and would highly recommend it. BUT! make sure you assemble it IN the room - it will NOT fit through the door once it's assembled.
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