I've had these for a month now and use them as floor seating, without the legs. The seats are firm (doesn't bother me) but they are cute and so far hold up pretty well with an 2 year old who likes to jump and run across it. I bought another one a week later.
This is a little smaller than I thought, but also larger than I thought width wise. It's just large enough for 1 adult. It comes folded flat with just a non-woven cover cloth. The cardboard box was kind of beat up and had some holes but the chair was undamaged. It comes flat, in a single piece, quite bulky and a bit heavy but liftable by one able bodied adult. There isn't much assembly required. There's a small zippered flap on the underside of the chair that contains a cardboard box with the additional gear. There are 4 hollow plastic legs that screw into threaded nuts on the bottom of the chair and that's it for assembly. It does have some underside hooks which allow it to link up to another one of these chairs to extend it.
The sofa is a single piece chair upholstered with a slightly fuzzy, woven, grey canvas like fabric. It seems relatively durable, but also easier to get dirty and harder to clean so try not to spill anything on it. It starts off flat, like an Ottoman. The foam is dense and bouncy. It has two modes, laid flat or you can fold it up to lock it as a backrest. There is an inbuilt ratcheting mechanism you can hear clanking when you lift it up. It locks in place securely, and to unlock it, you just fold the backrest forward until it is less than a 90 degree angle, and then lean it back down flat. The backrest is at a slight angle. It is also somewhat lower than the seat half, so it tops off somewhere around the middle of your back. It's not something you can completely lean back on comfortably, but still decently comfortable. There's also a hard bottom platform which the backrest will rest against when folded down, and that stays parallel to the floor. It juts out behind the chair a bit when the backrest is upright, so that's why I said it seemed a little larger than I thought, as I can't fit it in tighter spaces or directly against a wall without a large gap.
Overall, it's a nice little chair to sit in. Not as tall as I would've liked, nor as wide, but is a convenient single seater.
First of all, I knew this piece of furniture had a much lower seat height than a standard couch or chair. I fully intended for this to be used by our dogs or the occasional child who visits. With a seat height of approximately 15.5" most adults would not be comfortable sitting on this. (I am short at 5'2" and it's even a little bit too low for me.)
It is the perfect size for use as an ottoman when folded flat or a mini couch for kids when the backrest is up. Our dogs love to sit on it when it is flat so they can look out the window. (For reference: Dog in pic is a 70lb. 3 yr old Siberian Husky.) The only issue with the dogs using this is the fabric. Their nails have already snagged it in a few places. I would prefer a tighter knit fabric or a thick microfiber which wouldn't be as likely to catch on their nails as this tweed type. (It does look nice though.)
Overall I really like this and it will continue to be useful for the furry members of our household.
This mini couch is super quick and simple to put together. Once put together, well, that's honestly pretty much it! It's admittedly a little firm, and you can kind of feel the frame at the edge of the couch underneath your legs as they drape over the side. It's a decent couch for small spaces, but I would bump it up to 5 stars if it were a little softer/more padded around the edges.
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There is almost no assembly required for the KAIRUITUCH Armless Mini Futon Couch. You just simply screw in the four legs (which are stored in a zippered compartment on the bottom of the couch.) The futon couch looks good and seems to be made of a durable fabric. It is very easy to adjust the back, including laying it completely flat. The couch is expandable, in that you can attach two together. It includes hardware to do so. I'm happy with the look and functionality of the couch. That said, it is very low to the ground. When the back is laid completely flat, it's the perfect height for a coffee table. It's a tad low as a couch, IMO. That said, I'm still happy with it and recommend it.
Small sofa chair that is perfect for the small space we have. Love the ease of folding down or sitting up.
Super easy to assemble, you just put the legs and you’re good to go. Only thing I don’t like is when you seat down or lay down it’s not 100% comfortable because it is not soft. But its still okay.
Of course the price of 119 is very good for its quality. Its quality is very good, not particularly soft material, the sofa as a whole will be relatively low, of course, my baby and my family's dog are very like this sofa, because of its height. lol. Very simple assembly