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- #137,105 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #93 in Bean Bag Chairs
sandy dixon
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
My daughter loves this cover. Very soft.
Millionaira
Reviewed in the United States on May 10, 2024
The over for our ginormous beanbag died several years ago so we e just been using it with the inner liner, which means to wash it we have to bag all the fluff then resting once washed (not a fun experience). I e been looking for an affordable replacement for a long time and was excited when I found this. It fits beautifully, feels great, and best of all I can remove it and wash it without the whole fluff experience
Tavina Hensley
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2024
It’s soft and fits well.
Joe
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
The product is exactly as advertised. The material is very comfortable. I love the big zipper, making it easier to fill. Would recommend.
Lexi Nash
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
We got this for our dog to use as a bed and after only a month the zipper broke. When I tired to get in touch with the company to see what my options where there was no way for me to contact them. I did eventually work it out with Amazon and they were very helpful. Over all I would not go with this cover but I did like the color and it was soft.
Ashley
Reviewed in the United States on November 3, 2024
Great size for the largest bean bag at lovesac! Just the right amount of room for the bean bag to really take shape and conform to your body. So soft and cozy. Has a nice inner lining to protect the bean bag itself.
L. Jimenez
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2023
Size as described, it is well made, the zipper opening is wide unlike all the other bean bags which have a small hole and are difficult to fill, not this one, I was able to insert an inflated plastic inner tube inside, I then surrounded the inner tube with soft pillows, then in the middle I added a large squishmallow turtle plushy facing down to cover the inner tube's opening, I added more pillows around the top making an effort to keep everything fitting just right so that the chair does not appear or feel lumpy, I added soft plushy blankets to keep everything together feeling smooth, I then gradually closed the zipper while adjusting pillows and blankets, and then voila beautifully stuffed bean bag, my grand daughter loves it!! I particularly love the huge long zipper and the soft plushy furry material, well worth the price and stuffing it this way allows us to UN-stuff it and put it away when not in use!! Reason why I used the inner tube is because bag is so big its hard to fill it unless you buy the foam stuffing bags which you need quite a few to fill it up which defeats purpose of saving money. You can also fill it up with blankets and stuffed toys but then it feels lumpy and not soft and cushioned.
WagenerSC
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2023
Our kiddo has a zillion stuffed animals. 1 zillion. While ageing-out of *most* of them, one highly responsible choice at-hand would be give-away all but a few of the most cherished buddies. However, attachment(s) at this age (10) seems to be a hell of a thing...& ridding ourselves of any of them seems to be met with a mix of tears & outrage. This resembles my behavior (@ age 49) at the thought of taking my 35 year old rusty carpentry tools (all of which have been duplicated...many times over) to Goodwill. It seems that to 'punish' the offspring would make me some sort of hypocrite.... For shame.Enter: Gaming - and - this thing. Keep the stuffy's while hiding them in plain sight! Friggin genius!! We bought this bag (not lying by saying we needed the really big one), filled it with every stuffy in the house, and placed it in the playroom. OK, that's wrong. 1) We purchased the bag. 2) We placed the bag in the playroom. 3) We brought all the friends to the bag, then filled it. 4) Because once this bag is filled, there is no "placing" it anywhere...not without a tractor & front end loader. 'Dragging' is about the best you can do.Anyway, did I mention how awesome this thing is? Firstly, all 9-zillion creatures fit in the bag. And the material quality, stitching, and zipper are all of good quality. This bag has 'base' material (ours is black) stitched together to the colored/soft material. With the weight and dragging we put into this bag, I'd have known quickly if it was going to rip. After nearly 2 months of use = no rips. 3 ten year olds can easily fit (aka: jump, flop, kick, dive-bomb) on this thing. If they'd sit still (ha, right!) you could put 4 on it. Two adults can go on it with room to spare. I'm fairly jealous of my genetic counterpart because game-play on this bag is better than any couch or chair. (I steal naps on it during school). The kids LOVE being on this bag...whether they are on a screen or not. If they are in that room - they are on this bag. Oh, and the exterior material (probably poly-something) has this lovely extra-soft mossy carpet-ty feel. Note: We have yet to clean/wash ours (no accidents yet)...this bag looks like it'll hold up to a machine-clean...but the jury is still out.Obvious drawbacks have little to do with the item itself. A) Sizing: There are several options & we got lucky to have not over/under guessed our needs. Wouldn't be hard to get it wrong on a first-go, either too small or too big. B) What goes in it (part 1): For us, it turns out that filling a huge bag with stuffed animals and then laying around on it = works. Like, fantastically. Got no idea what it would be like if you put old clothes or rocks inside...am guessing that non-fluffy interior materials may result in a not so nice experience. C) What goes in it (part 2): I would not choose to put anything nice/sentimental inside the bag. If you have kids or if you plan to sit on this thing yourself, then you know why. D) Where it goes. Again, think 'big.' We have a converted garage (aka: playroom) that's about 80% kid & 20% adult. It fits just fine there because there's plenty space. No way this thing could go in our kids room. It's literally half-a-bed. E) Safety: OK, so there's not really much to any 'suffocating' or 'crushing' concerns; probably very little on the life-or-death scale. But...within the first 5 minutes of set up, my little genius entered the bag and pulled up the zipper. AKA: Great hiding place - but with no escape. There is no interior zipper handle. Anyway, letting the screaming go on for a brief time was kinda funny & satisfying...and was a perfect segway to discuss the pros & cons of government-sanctioned imprisonment. Then again, this could have been a 'scary; panicked' issue had an adult not been around (seriously; be careful). F) Style: To each his/her own. Sure, I can envision a whole house of bean bags being displayed on the cover of this months Vogue or Cosmo. However, *generally speaking* and (as not to offend) - this is a child's item. OK, maybe this bag is also something fun for grown-ups to use from time to time. It does look like a cross between an oversized prune and a burnt marsh-mellow, with colors. It's lovely for our playroom. Not so much elsewhere.Enjoy. You will be happy with this cover.
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