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what a treat this is I have never in my life got to check off that bucket list

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item of having a really sick dedicated home theater but if I were to check that

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off I would probably have in that theater awesome huge plushy leather

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seats that recline like this one this

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is maybe not the right way to open this box but this is a Tuscany theater chair

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from Valencia and today I'm going to try to

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get it out of the box and show you guys what it's all about my hands are in the

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cup holders well I guess this means I don't need to assemble very

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much now you got to be careful that you don't cut into your chair the reason we

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have this chair is because Jake ordered it to be used as a listening chair in a

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listening station in the lounge for listening to really badass headphones I

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don't know if anyone's ever going to sit there but they

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should now for the embryonic sack oh look it we found an armrest that has an

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air hydraulic so that is pretty nice and

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deep for putting your tablet and your remotes and everything you might want to

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have with you maybe your e-reader that goes this deep this is the back

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rest and luckily for me assembly is

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toolless so it should only take me a second to get this on you can see

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there's a power plug here because the lumbar support and the headrest are

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adjustable and powered this is the back

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so here we have the power cable comes with some velcro to Cable manag it which

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is nice it's this

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long which is I think a decent amount I

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wouldn't say it's generous but it's probably enough for most rooms now this

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is a single seater on their website you have the option of buying a single chair

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with two arms or to get a chair that only has one ARM that you would stack

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into a row or you can get love seats and four seats and six seats alt together

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the question is is when you get those other ones like three four five seats do

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they have three four five plugs coming out of them my guess is not they

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probably have one but what I'll say is if you buy two that are single seats

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like this you're probably going to need two plugs I don't see any way to daisy

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chain them so bear that in mind so I think step one is to attach power and

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then after that I just need to slot

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these mail ends into these female ends or maybe I'll just do that

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first excuse me now now it's on there okay this has got a nice flap with a big

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strip of velcro to close it but before I do that I need to connect the power so

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is it possible to screw this up or not one is red the other is just black this

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one's red two different prongs that are keyed then there's a lock on that and

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then what's nice is if you have any excess cable you can just Loop it up and

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tie it down in here so you only have the amount you need coming off of the couch

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and into view but I think we're going to need all of it so let's close that up oh

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it slides pretty easily enough the feet on the bottom are just plastic I hope

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I'm not scratching the floor now if you get multiple they are friction fit now

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of course mine doesn't have any locking mechanisms to go together like you know

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a sectional couch might but that's because this one is meant to be a single

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seater if you get the ones that are meant to lock together they will not

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have an armrest on one of the sides and you just abut them in a row but it is a

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friction pit now these are pretty heavy and on carpet I don't think they'll

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slide very easily you see I'm of breath just trying to move it around um so I I

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think the friction fit is probably fine but your mileage may vary okay we're

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plugged in I'm ready to give you my comments on the feel making use of the

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cup holder here do these come out oh yeah

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okay easy to wash does this come

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off yeah all

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right take these out of here okay so

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there's a fair amount of cushiness when you sit on it uh in terms of How firm it

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is

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it does feel like there's some uh resistance to the foam but it does

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cushion and squish quite a bit this is Napa leather 11,000 whatever that means

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Napa leather is known for being soft but there's no certification for it it is

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just genuine leather this has two armrests oh and look it comes with

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little feet to put on the feet so that they don't scratch your

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floor that's nice and here's the instruction manual that I never used wow

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they tell you not to use a knife to open the box even though the instructions are in the Box thanks for that so the color

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we have here is actually color match to the chairs we already have in the lounge

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the standard colors they offer are midnight black dark chocolate which

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looks really nice and russet Brown which I don't really love um but as you can

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see here you can customize your color they give you a Swatch you can choose

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from a multitude of different colors and different color stitching so we have

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this white all of the seat area and the

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armrest on their website or advertises being that Napa leather now the other

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areas of the couch I can't really tell but sometimes chairs do something called

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leather match where the other parts of the chair uh will be some non-leather

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material that perhaps is less durable and is cheaper and it keeps the cost

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down this if they're doing that I can't really tell and that diamond

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Stitch leather does really have a nice

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theater luxurious kind of look the depth of this seat is 39 and

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3/4 in which is pretty deep if I put my

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back right against it my feet are dangling quite a bit off the ground

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maybe 4 in off the ground I'm only 58 and 1 half though so your mileage may

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vary um if I slouch a bit my feet can easily hit the ground uh the height of

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the chair itself is uh 43 1/2 in I think

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the seat back is a good height with some chairs it's a problem if the if this is

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too tall cuz you could actually be blocking the sound from your surround

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round or surround back speakers which you don't want but this seems pretty

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reasonable some chairs you can get in different heights I don't believe you

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can with these the reason you would do that is so that your second row of

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theater seats are raised above you get that stadium seating without having to

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build a riser which actually can be pretty tricky now the width of the chair is 37 12 in which is enough for a

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smaller person or a mediumsized person like me if you're a thick boy I guess in

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I think someone who's over 200 lb would fit in here but going larger and larger

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your mileage May they do have love seat

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options where there's no ARM here and it just goes wider into something for two

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people similarly they do offer curved configurations but again you're buying

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multiple seats kind of connected together the armrest this is definitely

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a onep person kind of armrest if you stack these along in a row um you might

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have to fight over this a little bit I mean two people could share this if they're intimate with one another but

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you know that's the internal struggle of chairs sharing the armrest now of course

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the width of the chair matters including the armrest with when you're designing

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the layout of your home theater you know you need to have enough room at least on one side to access the seat but also you

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have to think about the front and back am I so close to a wall that when I

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recline I'm going to hit the wall this chair is designed to be able to be put

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pretty close so Brandon why don't you step over here so if this is our

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starting point totally not reclined imagine there's a wall behind me this is

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how much more room it takes up when reclined you can see I'm sliding forward

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mostly to a maximum depth of 69 nice and

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a half Ines I might just stay here then there's

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the powered headrest for that the the goal here is to lift the head enough

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that I can still watch the TV comfortably who oh actually that is so

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supportive and nice you could just go back and forth with this and it's like a

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massage that is cool I don't feel like I need an extra pillow at all it might be

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nice to have like a bolster on the side but yeah this is very comfortable oh

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cool and of course I can independently adjust the recline while having the head

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rest stay the same oh then there's a third setting for the lumbar support

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that is aggressive lumbar support in its Max that's awesome actually cuz when I

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don't have the lumbar support Advanced at all I feel kind of collapsed in this

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chair at this particular angle but with it pressed a little bit now I feel way

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more it's like the feeling of driving a Jeep when you're up high on the road I

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feel like I can just really attentively consume content with this now another

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thing to consider is how much noise does the chair make when it's reclining this

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is not silent depending on how loud the movie is I don't know you might get

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distracted I don't think people are really going to be adjusting their

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chairs too much throughout the show but it is a noise the headrest is more

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silent and then the lumbar one is also pretty quiet of course there's always

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going to be some noise just from the friction of the leather against your body oh that's another thing this

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leather does not appear to be too squeaky taking a look at the controls

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here you've got a button for the foot rest up and down you've got lumbar in

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and out and you've got the headrest up and down okay there's a US USB port not

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USBC that is for charging your phone or whatever else you have over here then

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there's this button this button if you hold it down will reset the chair so it

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brings let's say you have the the foot up a bit you got some lumbar support

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going and then your head restes up a bit if you want to reset the chair so it's

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back to Baseline for the next person you hold this down it doesn't look like this

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has one tap functionality for let's say saved profiles where I hit number one

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and that it reclines the chair just to the degree that I like it and puts on the lumbar support that I need it's

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pretty basic you have to do it manually every other time now if I tap the reset

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button that's how I control the LEDs now

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unfortunately uh there is only one LED color and it is a binary toggle on and

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off uh without a gradient of dimmable levels and the cup holder light is

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connected to the floor light now these

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are all Frills but it would be nice if they were independent

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if I can make them super dim because I'm really distracted by them but it'd be

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nice to have some there could be situations where we want the floor lights but not this light if you're in

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the middle of a movie you're looking for your drink hole and you hit that light

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on you might not want the floor light on it just be nice to have more decoupling

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of all these things but no chair is perfect and as you can see there's so

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many different things to think about with a recliner like this that you kind

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of just need to get as close to perfect as you can with the things that you care

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about there's one more test I want to do which is the spill test using this 40 o

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water bottle from o I already spilled on intentionally LTD store.com so let's say

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you get a spill it looks like it

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really beads up and looks easily wipable using your

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stealth hoodie from LTT Store.com these things I'm still not positive what they

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are I thought from the pictures that they were going to be buttons for LEDs and stuff but I think I have an idea

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hold on no chair would be complete without the accessories you can get wine

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glass holders tablet holders and of course carbon fiber tray tables as

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accessories for theater chairs and they were nice enough to send us this trade

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table and this box which I have no idea what this is and my suspicion is that

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these accessories connect to the chair using these mysterious

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mounts all right carbon fiber tray I

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mean I don't know if it this needed to be carbon fiber

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it can freely spin I mean that's kind of nice I wish I could change the angle of

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this a bit it it is kind of on an incline I could roll a ball off it for

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sure oh God yeah kind of basic almost looks like it has like a hatch in there

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for batteries or something and then I don't know what these channels are for

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either but that's it yeah it's good enough to put a plate on plate of naos

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on or something I kind of wish it slid out so you can get it more centered on

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you but it's not bad and what's in this box oh it's a tablet holder actually oh

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sweet so you can adjust the width put your device in there cool pitcher and

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pitch two games going not the greatest fit but it's a pretty discret accessory

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so I don't mind that at all it's okay one thing that is nice about this

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mounting system is that it doesn't occupy the cup holders there are some

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designs where you lose that cup holder if you if you have the accessory so

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that's cool that the complimentary this kind of already

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scratched you see that that kind of sucks just cuz it's metal on metal one

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thing I wonder is can my table fit in my my storage I do have to take this

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off but that's cool there's no compartment to slide this in I guess

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it's just going to be in there and what about this one

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uh this is just excess oh I feel like

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one of the people at the end of that movie uh Wall-E excuse me for a moment

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as I devolve okay so this is a pretty bougie

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chair I'm sure you can get more expensive ones I'm sure you can get cheaper ones from where I'm sitting this

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is a pretty nice thing to have so is it the chair for you that depends on your

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theater your budget and your doorway you need a doorway that is at least 24 1/2

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in wide to get this chair in the room but that's smaller than a standard door

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with so you should probably be okay so thanks for watching guys if you like

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