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La-Z-Boy or DFS Supreme?

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  • bifold
    bifold Posts: 195 Forumite
    edited 24 August 2011 at 11:27PM
    Edelman wrote: »
    But wouldn't it be covered under warranty?
    The only difference I can see, is that the Level kind of operates something 'all the way' inside the chair, whereas the 'handle/flick' just unlocks it and off it goes.

    Look buy the DFS furniture if you want:D
    Dont let me put you off,I have never bought furniture from DFS,I only worked for them on the service side,the fact that I with my 35 years in the trade, a master upholsterer would buy the lazyboy is of no account,be happy.
  • Edelman
    Edelman Posts: 228 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    So you are aware of the supreme sofa then? the workings of it??
    What can you tell me about it? apart from the mech.
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