How to clean, maintain and buy a nursing chair

Best Places To Purchase A Nursing Chair

So you know that you want a nursing chair, where do you actually begin looking for one?  You could go brand new, and venture out a few different directions, or if you want to save some money, possibly even purchase an antique, there is a completely different path you will have to take.  The buying decision is not necessarily difficult, and with a few minutes of research, you can be well on your way to enjoying a new (or used) nursing glider.

Best Places To Find A New Nursing Chair

Stork Craft Tuscany Glider and Ottoman, Black/Beige

After a hectic day, put your feet up and relax on Stork Craft’s Tuscany Glider & Ottoman. The incredibly smooth gliding motion of this chair will…

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Danielle Deluxe Sleigh Style Glider Rocker and Ottoman Set- Natural Finish with Natural Cotton Twill

So far this chair has worked out great! The seat is very comfortable and the gliding motion is very smooth. You don’t need to put out much effort to rock in the glider and the foot stool makes it even easier to glide. The chair arrived sooner than I thought and the chair was not damaged and the color of the wood was very true to what the picute indicates. It took 30 minutes to put it together

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Dutailier Ultramotion Cherry Sleigh Multiposition and Recliner Glider Rocker, Cream

  • 6 positions lock mechanism
  • High end recline mechanism adjustable to your body weight
  • Dutailier’s exclusive glide system providing a smooth and extra long glide motion
  • Removable cushions
  • Comfort seating ideal for nursing, cuddling baby, reading, watching TV or simply relaxing

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The Internet is by far one of the best places to find a new nursing chair.  Vendors supply a wide range of styles, models, colors, and prices, so you are going to have to do some comparison-shopping before you spend any money.  A quick search should turn up multiple venues for you to choose from.  As you different sites with showcases, you will want to keep an eye on different prices.  One of the chairs at vendor A may cost substantially more than at vendor B, but they are the same chair.  If you do not take your time to look around, you may be unable to find these types of deals. To begin your search, take a look at  Amazon.com where you find many different chairs and vendors to price compare.

Best Places To Find A Used Nursing Chair

Finding quality used nursing chairs is going to require a bit more research.  You can venture onto the Internet, and use sites like Craigslist, eBay, or other classified listings, and most times, will be able to find a perfect chair for your home.  However, on sites like these, you must make sure that you read the descriptions carefully, and look into the seller’s feedback rating.  If they have received a large portion of negative feedback, you will want to avoid doing any business with them.

Likewise, if the descriptions list any issues with the chair, simply avoid it and move onto a different model.  These chairs should operate mechanically failure free, so if the seller is listing some sort of defects, it could tell you a little about how the original owners cared for the chair.

Best Places To Find An Antique Nursing Chair

If passing down a historical heirloom to your little one is a future goal, you should think about picking up an antique nursing chair that already has some history accompanying it.  Being utilized for the last 100 years, most owners will have the history of their antique chairs readily available to you, especially if you are asking the right questions.

Thrift stores and yard sales are the best places to find an antique nursing chair.  If you are looking to save money on the purchase, a garage or yard sale is ideal.  However, when you are set on purchasing an antique model, and are unable to locate any at some of the yard sales in your area, you can check into thrift shops.  The prices you pay here are going to be substantially higher, though, because the owners know they hold an antique, and will expect to receive compensation for the history attached to the chair.

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