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The Morgan Cord Bean Bag Chair is a large, pre-filled adult bean bag crafted from durable, soft corduroy fabric. Measuring 88x100x80 cm and weighing 8.6 kg, it features an internal structure to maintain its armchair shape, offering ergonomic support and stylish versatility for living rooms or bedrooms. Ready to use out of the box, it combines portability with a modern aesthetic and comes with a 1-year manufacturer warranty on design and fabric.
Colour | Stone |
Product Dimensions | 88 x 100 x 80 cm; 8.6 kg |
Is assembly required | No |
Assembly type | Already Assembled |
Primary material | Corduroy |
Material composition | 100% Polyester |
Warranty summary | 1 year manufacturer guarantee from the date of purchase on the design, fabric and manufacture of all products against reasonable wear and tear (excluding bean filling). Please note this guarantee does not cover misuse of the product or intentional destruction. |
Style | Modern |
Capacity | Lounge Chair |
What is in the box? | Bean Bag Filling, Bean Bag Cover |
Item shape | Amorphous |
Care Instructions | Due to the very slight possibility of dye transfer, avoid contact between dark and light coloured textile surfaces., Surface clean only, using mild detergent if necessary, fabric and product base are water-resistant. |
Publisher code | BGRPL |
Number of boxes | 1 |
Item Model Number | ICOARMJC084 |
Manufacturer | icon |
Item model number | ICOARMJC084 |
ASIN | B07H9G6BGJ |
T**M
Well-made and comfortable. And there's a trick to filling it...
I have a bad back -- a _really_ bad back. You may think your back is bad, but that's just peanuts to my back. (Ten fused vertebrae, five operations)So, my back is very sensitive and I've spent a lot of time over the past decade lying down just from pain and ache. I decided to finally try a bean bag, after years thinking I'd never be able to get out of it. I'm also a big guy, so a weedy little thing is not going to take my weight, and certainly not me plus my seven-year-old using me as a climbing frame.The thick corduroy is substantial yet comfortable and the structural material making up the base and back is good. The seams seem sound, and the zips good. It opens with a single zip about 30-40cm, revealing an inner "bag" with its own zip, so it acts as a sort of "airlock" for the beads. This bag/tube will... um... "prolapse" outside the outer zip for filling.It arrived very promptly -- a day earlier than expected -- in two boxes. The boxes weren't substantial and there were a few loose balls. However, it wasn't enough to worry me. The second box contains roughly half the volume of beads contained in a mesh/gauze bag much like a tubigrip for a giant, knotted at both ends. Untie one end and you'll have a winter wonderland in your lounge.Instead, open the outer zip and "prolapse" the filling bag/tube. Then, lift the bag by this tube and shake to make the beans already in there settle. Then hoist the net of extra beads over your shoulder, untie the end, and pour into the bag. Do this slowly, throttling the net as you do so, and give the bag a shake once in a while to make more space.At one point, roughly halfway, you can try the next step. Basically the goal is to squish the remaining net into the bean bag so it's all in there, net and all. This can take some doing, but I managed it with _zero_ spillage. Once it's in there, _carefully_ start pulling the net bag out, squeezing out the beads as you go. You should be left with an empty net and a full bean bag! I didn't even have to get the hoover out to clean up.HOWEVER, at this point while my daughter and partner found the bean bag really comfortable, it was too hard for me; the polystyrene beads pack densely and make for a dense, hard experience. That's fine for many people, but it was a little too hard for me.So, I ordered a 3kg bag of "memory foam crumb" from Amazon, which arrived a day or so later. My idea was to replace about a quarter of the beads with foam chips to give it a bit more squish. I didn't want _entirely_ foam, but just make it a bit softer. The chips were packaged in a thick polythene sack, and this was when the mess started...I ended up emptying about half the beads from the bean bag into a spare duvet cover -- if I'd known I just wouldn't have filled the bag as above to begin with. Then I slid the net bag over the polythene sack like a sock, and emptied the foam into the net. This is because unlike polystyrene beads, foam doesn't "flow", especially in polythene. However, foam does release dust from the net, so it wasn't clean.I then did the same filling approach as above, squeezing the net inside the bean bag and then pulling it out empty. By this point the net was quite worse for wear from snagging on zips and was littered with foam chips. I then emptied the duvet cover back into the net, and then did the Santa sack pour back into the bean bag, giving it a good shake. Once I'd crammed as much as I could into it -- and at this point overflowed quite a bit -- I zipped up, and the bean bag is now _far_ more comfortable!At the end, we'd spilled about half a pint glass of beads, if that. The hoover picked up the stragglers, and everything's tidy. The duvet cover's probably got some stuck in the seams, but that's for another day.If given the choice, I'd pick this same bag with a half-and-half memory foam / polystyrene filling; or if buying another I'd buy the memory foam to start with.Anyway, it's now just as supportive, but has a bit more "give" to it.
J**S
Fill with foam AND the beads
I saw a review where the guy said about adding crumbed foam to the filling to make it extra comfy. He wasn't lying! With just the beads it was a bit too hard and didn't give the chair that inflated/pillow feel or look. With 5kg of crumbed foam and half the beans it's worked an absolute treat for me. Would highly recommend!Also yes I made a massive mess filling it up. I found filling most of the way up and shaking around helped to separate the foam from the beads, not to mix them. So I got in deep with my arm to spread everything around. Then took handfuls of foam and pushed into specific areas that needed it, then released the foam and shook my hand around inside a bit to mix it in that little area. Worked an absolute treat! Best of luck with getting it right for you!Chair material is super comfy and fits in with my room aesthetic very nicely without feeling like some kid's big bean bags thing sitting in the corner and out of place. Very happy!
A**R
Lovely beanbag, nightmare to fill up
First things first. I love it, it's comfortable and feels nice and sits at a nice angle. Colour matches that on the screen and the footstool is nice too!Now I've got that out of the way, this thing is a NIGHTMARE to fill. You'd think "just hold the long part into the opening and siphon them in?" Nope. The bag the beans come in is made of the same stuff as the cheapest ladies tights, and there's more beans supplied than will fit inside the chair. So when it fills up to the top rapidly, and then the tube expands open and suddenly splits up the seam, the tiny beads will go EVERYWHERE. And they are a nightmare to clean up. I fear I will be finding tiny white beans in every crevice in my house for the next 20 years. The box it comes in would be absolutely suitable for the thing to just be sent filled, so I don't know why it wasn't.Other than that, it's lovely 😅
M**N
Ultimate comfort has been achieved
This beanbag is fantastic, I'd be trawling through Google trying to find a good bean bag to use while I'm on my PS5 and this fits the bill perfectly.It's got quite a hefty price tag, but it comes with approximately 1 billion beans (most of which will end up on your floor, recommend reading the instructions and/or having a dustpan and brush on hand) and makes for a very supportive and firm seat. It's also not too low to the ground so you can get off it easily.The footstall is good to have, if you've got guests over you could put a guest you don't really like on there, functions great as an extra seat.
J**E
Really comfy
First off, I had read other reviews and hoped I would have learned from then how to avoid my house looking like a snow storm when I filled the bag with the ‘beans’ . The bag came half full in one box and then a second box had the other half of the beans in it. The bag that contained the second lot of beans was only like thin ladies tights and as we started carefully filling the chair it ended up splitting in a few areas. In the end we held it over the box it came in and emptied it into that and filled the chair with a jug, scooping them from the box. The chair was so solid once it was full, but make sure you do use them all as it does settle after about a week of use and become more ‘ squishy’ it is soft and comfy.
L**U
Don't buy!!
I can't give details because amazon said I'm not allowed.Just don't buy this product!! It's crap.
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