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WrigleyDave
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2025
Most of what is included in the kit is very high quality, but none of that matters if the springs are not as strong (maybe 3/4) as standard 8 gauge upholstery springs. If you need softer springs that potentially have some rust resistance, these might work but they get a lower score for not disclosing the thinner spring thickness
Ruth Matson
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Excellent quality of product. Worked perfectly and eife is happy 👍
William
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024
We bought the 21" set of 4 for my lazyboy. I already had 2 of the springs that I had welded pieces cross several times and when a 3rd spring broke...it seemed time to replace them all! This set of 4 was closest to the length of my originals. I also ordered "House2Home Upholstery Stay Wire for Sofa Furniture Springs, 20ft with 40 Clips, 16 Gauge" so that I could put some the cross wires back to keep the springs in place. That is a nice kit! The installation was smooth and finished within a hour.Easy way to do this is to reach along the lower back of the back and pull the levers on each side then lift the back off. Flip the bottom over and use a T25 Torx and a 16" extension and undo the 8 screws holding the bottom cushion to the frame and the 4screws holding the leg cushion to the arms. You can then put the cushion somewhere flat to work on it. Just twist the flat steel brackets with a set of channel-locks that hold the spring to the smaller coil springs...be careful the springs will want to coil back up! If you don't order or have a spring stretcher...put the flat bracket on the coil spring and hook the flat spring into it. I was able,by putting weight on the frame to set the other end in the j channel. Put at least 4 cross wires in to hold the springs in place and force them to distribute the load. I mic'd these springs and they are .17 smaller in diameter than the original and so far, they seem to be very comfortable. My wife's chair still has the original springs and she's now eying my chair..( has already offered to switch..cause she's concerned I may not like it :)
Saad Ahmed
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2024
Easy to install and better quality than the ones that broke on my couch.
Bridget Baert
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
These are pretty good springs for my rocking chair that had broke under the seat. Pretty easy to install and very functional
michael k.
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2023
saved my super comfortable and not so old Lazy Boy. These springs seem to be better quality than the originals. my chair was pretty easy to do and very rewarding since I was able to do it myself and save a lot of money.
Trent Zimmerer
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
I like the value and quality of the springs. I broke 3 of them on my Lazy Boy Chair. I didn't want to get rid of it. This was a great way to repair my chair. I am glad that you provide these springs because I thought I would have to get rid of the chair. The brackets were not easy to get at for the springs. Also, the springs are very hard to stretch. I had to use a crow bar against the chair frame to strech them. I took all of my strength but don't try this at home. I've been in maintenance for over 20 years. You might need to get the help of an assistant to help you hold the chair while you pull one of the springs into place. It can be done but it requires strength and skill. Hope this helps.
David Grunwell
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2022
If you are buying this, you have a couch that is in big trouble. Removing the old broken springs is not easy. I have no complaints about the springs, but I do about the cheap nails that come with it. These hold the clamps that hold the tight tensioned springs in place. There is no room for adding more nails, especially when the cheap heads pop off. This is a huge problem. Buy new, better nails. When you are buying these springs, get the stretcher that clips onto a spring and the other side to the couch and one-handed you can install these into the clips. Yes, you can do it without one, but depending on how far you have to stretch the spring, I think $34 is not too bad to save getting hurt. Heck, you have the couch apart to where you have to spend about a hundred just to fix it.
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