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Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Perfect fit, looks great, very happy.
Jacob
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Perfect, easy drop in replacement for the above model.
Razor36
Reviewed in the United States on July 2, 2024
I had purchased a couple other metal handles only to replace broken plastic ones on a double end reclining leather sofa and thought the replacement handles were not the right part so I purchased these that came with cables. Looks identical to OEM parts and possibly could be. After I installed these I found the handle operation was much easier due to the old cables being stretched. Lesson learned- If you break a handle it's probably due to the extra stress put on them from stretched cables. Just get both cables and handles as one and be done. $10 for two with cables is a no brainer to me!
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2024
Repair my love seat and couch . Easy to install and works great.
smores
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2024
These were a direct replacement on my reclining couch. I ordered the two pack as both handles on my couch broke within a week of each other. These replacements slipped right into place. even the cable clip matched right up.! 5 minutes to swap both out.
Rahim Dhanji
Reviewed in Canada on March 17, 2023
Item received as described. No issues with the transaction at all. Thanks. A+++
Norm
Reviewed in Canada on October 10, 2023
Easy to replace and work great. Exact reproduction of the original.
Brico
Reviewed in Canada on June 12, 2022
Facile à installer et fonctionne adéquatement.
Travis
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2022
My wife broke the couch foot rest lever and I had no idea how to fix this. With a quick googling I found that I needed one of these replacement assemblies. I chose this one over the other various models because this one was the only one that had the texturing around the face of the lever like the original one on the couch had. Once I got this kit, I used an automotive Nylon prybar to pull the original one out of it's hole after removing two screws. The cabling inside was exactly like what this was, so I actually took the cable off of the new one and just used the original cable since it was still connected on the other end. Once the cable was installed, it was an easy dry fitting into the hole and installing the two screws. Total repair time was literally less than 5 minutes. It was very secure and operated exactly like the original. I was very please with it and now that it's been several weeks since I installed it, I still like it and it's doing great.
William
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2022
This fit an Ashley oversized recliner precisely. Install is easy. So far, works like new. The one caution is the that the cable retention clip is really flimsy. On the metal frame underneath the chair there is a slot to insert the clip attached to the new cable (you'll have to first remove the old one!) When I began to align the new clip, the tab that locks it in went flying across the room. There are many home remedies such as duct tape or cable ties that you can use to hold the cable to the chair frame and it works flawlessly. But it's not a great testament to quality and expected durability of the piece.
tim raymond
Reviewed in Canada on April 15, 2022
fixed my recliner, made well
QuinnTexas
Reviewed in the United States on September 25, 2019
Had a repairman offer to fix the snapped cable as the recliner was not reclining. Then I thought of Amazon and this pair of cables popped up. Amazing price and 15 minutes of work. Make sure the tail is the right length and also look at your pull handle if you are replacing it as well. The chairs have specific openings for the handles and there are differences. This particular chair is part of a home theater set from Star Furniture. The pull ring pictured is the perfect fit, and the cable tail (exposed steel part) was also spot on. I unscrewed a Phillips head screw at the pull handle, and made sure it was free. Then rolled the chair to its side and extended the recliner by un hooking the latch on the chairs underside. the z shaped end lifted out so the cable was free to pull from the top BUT WAIT. Quick trick I came up with was to tie a thick string to that end and then pull the broken cable out leaving the string through the chair where the cable had been. Now pull out the old cable, put the string that is threaded through your chair on the new cable. Gently pull the string till you have the cable and work the z shaped end back to the latch. Make sure the run is smooth without kinks. Attach the z shaped end, pop in the cable secure plastic stopper (about 6 inches from where the plastic coating starts on the z shaped end). Stand the chair back up and rescuer the latch at the top. Should be ready to go. Hope this helps.
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