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Kinnls Coast Power Recliner Chair Review

Rating: 9.0.

Kinnls is a US-based manufacturer of high end, luxury office furniture. The Coast Power Recliner is an expensive executive office chair that features genuine cowhide leather, dual independent electronically-adjustable back and footrests, built in USB charging and it can cope with up to 600lbs. The Coast Power Recliner promises to bring comfort and style to the office but it costs a very hefty $2699. It has certainly got to deliver in every aspect considering the price…

Timestamps:

00:00 Start
00:42 Real leather, and NOT a gaming chair
01:15 The price
01:42 Comfort / weight support / size
04:53 How it arrives / Build Qualty
07:16 Sitting, gaming and working
08:42 USB charging / internal battery
09:26 Closing Thoughts

Specifications:

  • Chair Height – 49.21-51.96 inches
  • Seat Depth – 19.29 inches
  • Seat Width – 19.29 inches
  • Tilt Angle – 90°-170°
  • Max Load Capacity – 500-600 lbs
  • Double Motor Button Separate Control of Backrest and Footrest

You can buy the Coast Power Recliner chairs direct from Kinnls for $2295.99 HERE.

Pros:

  • Exceptionally comfortable.
  • Very good build quality.
  • Motorised adjustability.
  • Very high weight limit.
  • It’s versatility suits a lot of different scenarios.
  • Built in USB charging.

Cons:

  • Incredibly expensive.
  • Plastic castors.

KitGuru says: The Coast Power Recliner is an incredibly expensive, yet incredibly luxurious chair. The leather finish and partial down filling combine to deliver one of the most comfortable chairs we've ever tested. Build quality is solid all around, only being very slightly let down by the plastic castors. The electrically adjustable back and footrest are both very good quality and can easily turn the Coast Power Recliner from an office focused chair to a piece of lounging furniture perfect for watching films or TV. This sort of luxury comes at a price though and validates the phrase ‘you get what you pay for'.

 

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Rating: 9.0.

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