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Brand | As Seen on TV |
Item model number | 80215 |
Color | White |
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Product Id | 725923 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3.1 (34 ratings) 3.1 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 600606802154 |
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As Seen on TV - Furniture Fix Seat and Cushion Sofa Sagging Support - 6 Interlocking Panels - White
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I only weigh 124 lbs but the furniture fix is bowing into the couch in just 1 week.
I have a couch that is sagging terribly. The middle cushion becomes caught in the springs because the springs are sticking through. My husband refuses to sit on the couch anymore. I bought two of this product and put it over the worst part and into the cushions on each side. I should have bought four but I just don't have a budget for that. I ended up putting body pillows under the existing cushions (which I actually bought at Walmart for $10). They provide some more support that covers a wide area and are a good way to help along the furniture fix. My cushions are also a little flat from use and I think I should really put some more material in them.
These did make a small difference in my couch. The major problem is that the box only comes with enough panels to do one cushion at a time so it is kind of cost prohibitive if you want to do the whole couch. They kind of slide around a little bit too, so you have to keep re-adjusting them.
I purchased one of furniture fix out of the store first and was able to use on one chair which I really needed the additional help. It has made a small difference and was needed badly so I would recommend the item. I would never say I did not see a difference at all. Turned out I did not need the online ones that I ordered so I returned them.
I ordered three sets to give my (older) sofa a good/better foundation because it is still a beautiful leather and sturdily built, and one of my proudest pieces of furniture, but it sinks down too deeply for people with joint problems, tall people, and anyone with mobility problems. I wanted to be proactive, and purchased 3 boxes. One slat was already cracked on the ends, similar to how cheap plastic will crack and crumble in hot sunshine, but I had three boxes, so I assembled them expecting to see them do 'what they did on TV' and make my couch seem 'sturdy' and 'healthy'. What happened was that the slats were too 'flexible' and would 'bow up' on ends, sides, and corners. I now realize that the 'demo' on television was with a new 'sturdy' couch, of course, and so would not pertain to my need for more support. I opened the first box, slid the slats together, and began placing them under the sofa cushions, according to the photos and instructions. (I had seen this demo on a TV shopping channel, also). At first, I placed them all alongside each other 'evenly' and sat down on them. They were too small for my small couch, and moving them 'forward' under the cushions, but you could 'see' them under the cushions when someone sat down, and they caused the back area to lean backwards, and placing them in the middle seemed not to help at all. Finally, I placed them with odd slats forward, even slats extended backwards, but no matter how hard I tried to 'arrange' them, they just were very 'obviously' under the cushions. My couch was expensive and well made, just needed a boost, but even though they ran the length of the couch, they weren't large enough, and they 'sank' down, causing the adjoining cushions to 'pop up' and it looked more like it had been salvaged from a thrift store or bought as a cheap product. The original idea was probably promising, but the 'support' needs to come from deeper within the couch, not just under the cushions. Just to 'double check', I tried them in an over-stuffed arm chair, and they still were visible when someone sat down, and again, the 'support' has to come from deeper in the furniture, not just 'under the cushions. I'm not being sarcastic when I say that I think a good piece of properly cut plywood would work. Right now, am doing much better by using the plastic tops of some of the storage tubs I have bought from Walmart in the past. The larger storage tubs have thick rubber lids, and if spaced over-lapping each other, they aren't 'visible' because they are a darker color, and they 'over-lap', creating more support and stability. I also put a storage tub lid in the chair, and it's fixed now, too. I WANTED the slats to 'work well', especially because I HATE having to return things to a store. If it says, "As Seen On TV", please mark it off your list!
Thin, cheap knock off of a good product. I purchased the originals a few years ago and they were thicker and worked great. Beware! These do not give any support. They sag!!
Poorly packaged and arrived broken.
THERE ARE BETTER SOLUTIONS OFFERED THAT DO A BETTER JOB!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE!!!! First I went to the Furniture Fix website to read about it after seeing it on TV. Even with the free set tossed in, it was much more economical to buy it from Walmart due to the shipping cost imposed by Furniture Fix. I purchased 2 (two# because it was suggested by Furniture Fix for a sofa. Once I received them, i went to try to make them work. This is the worst product designed as a solution for sagging springs I have EVER come across. First, you must slide the individual panels into one another. As suggested, if your sofa is deeper than the ones they show on TV #where the panels, of course, fit perfectly, you need to sort of stagger or alternate the length of the interconnected panels to compensate. The problem is, this creates very poor support. The edges of the panels cut into the fabric covering your sofa springs. The support is VERY weak where the problem you purchased these to remedy end up simply replicating your problem. THERE ARE BETTER SOLUTIONS OFFERED THAT DO A BETTER JOB!!! DON'T WASTE YOUR MONEY ON THESE!!!!
I bought this because I had a dent in my couch and I thought this would work like it is advertised, but I was wrong. It didn't do anything it was a waste of time and money and i wish I had listened to the reviews before I wasted my time thinking this would work. DON'T BUY
The commercial is deceiving. One box may be use for a chair but not a big one. Did nothing to help the sag in my couch. Just bout some wood and it was cheaper and did a better job. Do bother with this product. I do not know anyone that had any success with it. I took my two boxes back!