








🛋️ Recline Like a Boss: Where Luxury Meets Spinal Wellness
The Human Touch Perfect Chair PC-350 is a premium zero gravity electric recliner designed for adults seeking ergonomic spinal relief and luxurious comfort. Featuring dual motor controls for independent backrest and leg adjustments, breathable top-grain leather upholstery, and a solid rubberwood base with durable steel glide rails, it offers a sophisticated blend of wellness and style. Endorsed by the World Federation of Chiropractic and backed by a 3-year warranty, this chair transforms any living room or home office into a sanctuary of health and relaxation.






















| ASIN | B096YNN1KD |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Rounded |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,791,384 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #3,709 in Living Room Chairs |
| Brand | Human Touch |
| Color | Dark Walnut Espresso |
| Cushion Style | Padded |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (48) |
| Date First Available | June 9, 2021 |
| Fabric Type | Leather |
| Fill Material | Foam |
| Finish Type | Lacquered |
| Form Factor | Recliner |
| Furniture Finish | Leather |
| Furniture base movement | Glide |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00045915829193 |
| Included Components | Chair base and chair pad sets |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Weight | 80 pounds |
| Item model number | PC-350-100-001 |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Human Touch, LLC. |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 400 Pounds |
| Model Name | Perfect Chair PC-350 Classic Power |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
| Product Dimensions | 46"D x 32"W x 46"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office, Relaxing |
| Room Type | Living Room |
| Seat Depth | 19 inches |
| Seat Height | 19 Inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 46D x 32W x 46H Inch |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Backrest, Arm Rest, Back Support, Head Support, Upholstered Leather, Zero Gravity |
| Style | Casual |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | Luxury Modern |
| Tilting | Yes |
| UPC | 045915829193 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**D
Great Chair Horrible Head Rest Design
I have purchased mant human touch chairs. Thos chair is like the other models in terms of quality and functions. Price is terrific. HOWEVER The head rest is a complete joke. Ridiculous design. Impossible to attach. Terrible design and even worst manual instructions. I had to by an after market weighted head rest.
F**N
Perfect back chair
This is a replacement chair for one I’ve owned for twenty years. They are well wonderful chairs if you have back problems! They are also very attractive in your home.
T**M
There has never been a chair made for me!
my human touch classic is going to stay in "my spot". I did not think I needed a motor for reclining. I like that feature. I think leather may have been a better choice for me but, I have a shearling hide for a cover and it is the ticket. I have noticed that my feet dangle and the footrest does not extend too far when I recline, causing my feet to tingle and become uncomfortable at the knees. I expect to address this mechanical limitation. I should call Human Touch about it to see if there is a fix. But I have never had a recliner I didn't have to modify in some fashion to suit me. The owner's manual does not address my issue. I'm tiring on the use of an ottoman to prop my feet when I'm reclining.
G**L
OMG, I'm in heaven in this chair! UPDATE- But not my hubby.
I admit we've had this only 24 hours. It is SO comfortable for me (5'2") and my hubby (5'10"). In our 70's you know we're bound to have back and circulation issues. When I got in and got my feet up I relaxed completely! We watched the YouTube tutorial as we put it together. The instructions are perfect. It's all planned out so you cannot use the wrong screws. DO NOT open all the bags at the same time! However, you can't see the screw holes on the underside of the arms and there are extra holes. I put my first tiny screw for the arm pads into an empty hole (the front right one) where it got loose in the armrest. I put 2 magnets on the outsides and pulled it up and down until it fell out! I also put silicone spray on a rag and rubbed it on the backrest tubes to help slide them in. I did have to sort of push (squeeze) the tubes together while I guided them (fine opportunity to pinch a finger) to get them both in at the same time. A leather mallet tap on the lower bar helped. So far so GREAT! UPDATE: We've had this over a year. I still enjoy lounging in it but my husband can't use it. He was diagnosed six month ago with adult onset Rheumatoid Arthritis and can't reach the lever to raise and lower it. In addition, the arm rests are too far back for him to push against and get out of it. NOTE- you can't raise the feet and sit upright even though it looked like that to us on the video.
J**B
If a company advertises its product as leather and it's not, is that a lie?
I should have saw this coming because I recently purchased a Lexus and had to buy an older model to get leather seats if you can believe that. So when I saw this advertised as leather for some reason, call me crazy, I expected to receive a chair made of leather. Was it? Of course it wasn't. What is this tactic? How can it be called anything other than false advertising or lying? Seemed I was paying for leather so I guess that's why I expected it. Leather: 1. a material made from the skin of an animal by tanning or a similar process. "a leather jacket"
R**B
wanted more i guess
assembly wasn't too difficult. i had one screw in one armrest that didn't line up but unless i pull up hard on the armrest it should hold. it's not very comfortable. while the materials seem good - quality leather and wood - the padding is minimal. for a short person (i am 5'7") the 'knee' is too far forward (thigh length is too long) so i don't get a good position for sitting. feet don't reach the floor. hard on the lower back in the 'upright' position. pretty much have to recline far enough so the legs are somewhat extended. already after 2 months seeing signs of the leather on the back at the low back/butt end being pulled down. hoping the leather will just hold up and not tear or come apart. tbd. also the head rest part is connected with velcro and just hangs from over the back. so it's a hassle to adjust, which you pretty much need to do when you recline. i have stopped using it. to adjust the upper back angle you have to reach back over your head with both hands and pull or push, it's just on a 'stiff hinge.' not ideal if you have shoulder or back problems. and the control is counter intuitive - you push down to recline, pull up to get up out of it. you (or i) instinctively push down to get my feet to the floor, up to get the feet up. even after 2+ months of daily use i still push or pull the wrong way initially often. so for $2000+ i am disappointed. was a lot for a chair, i expected better. hardly consider it a 'perfect chair.' 3 stars is generous, mainly for the materials. if you are taller, longer legged, might work better for you. jury is out on how long the motor will last. i get in and out of this thing often and have to recline (per above) every time.
S**Y
Comfort
I haven't slept in my bed since I got this chair. It is that comfortable and good for my back. I have been sick since Mother's Day and this chair has helped me through all the varied respiratory illnesses. My back hasn't tried to spasm since using this chair either. I had a slant board, but after having replacement knee surgery the Drs. said the slant board wasn't a good idea. This chair is better than the slant board. Only complaint is it doesn't rock, but one can't have everything! It's well made, I was able to put it together by myself - 5'1", 67 yrs young. and they made the shoulder straps on the pillow that attaches behind the head long enough that a short person can still get relief without my neck being thrown out of kilter by it being in wrong place on my neck.
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