I want one!
So get it?
Way to make it BORING.
Get it, blow it up, then tape it back together?
Now yer talkin’.
Don’t get it, could find this at a furniture outlet for 1000$. Let me know when you got it for a real deal woot and I’ll send a couple gifts
If you can find this same listing for a cheaper price, share a link, so that Woot could try to negotiate for better pricing.
Good price for awesome chair.
Faux leather.
Big footprint Dimensions
(W x L x H)
Upright 34" x 64" x 48"
Reclined 34" x 72" x 45"
Weighs 335#.
Maximum user weight 280#
Minimum Doorway Size 34"
Sells on manufacturer website for $4,000. Free Delivery to curb. White Glove delivery/assembly is available there for $250.
On the mothership for $6,000.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08TMC8WNC
About the only thing missing from more expensive models is voice controlled operation.
You could get a massage once a month for 3 YEARS for the cost of this beast…
You could get a massage multiple times a day in your own home forever ( or until this dies or the fall of civilization) for this price.
The MSRP for this is $10k, but even though it’s listed at Titan’s (Titan/Osaki are the same company) website, it’s currently on sale at Osaki’s website for $4k, which honestly ain’t a horrible price - especially since they’ll pay for 0% financing through Affirm and your sales tax.
It was $3,499 at clearancechair.com (Titan/Osaki’s clearance site - also same company with no tax but no 0% financing) for like a day last week (I had it in my cart) but then they raised it to $6k.
So basically if you’re looking for this chair, this is a fairly good deal.
Limit 3? I can’t have a home theatre with only three seats.
Oh look:
The Wooters are going to love this!
Yeah, until a financial catastrophe strikes the few folks who can’t actually afford the product. Then, sadly, Affirm turns into a loan shark.
What a way to capitalize on consumerist behavior - ‘buy now, pay later’ - ‘until you realize you can’t actually pay later, and you wind up paying double digit interest rates on something you were never actually able to afford in the first place, but they fooled you into thinking you could!’