bean bag chairs eugene oregon

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Bean Bag Chairs Eugene Oregon

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Comfy Cords Coffee [+$40.00] Comfy Cords Apple [+$40.00] Comfy Cords Mocha [+$40.00] Comfy Cords Merlot [+$40.00] Polar Fox White [+$50.00] Faux Leather Brown [+$40.00] Faux Leather Black [+$40.00] Faux Leather Grey [+$40.00] White Long Fur [+$70.00] 4 ft x 4 ft x 2.5 ft (measured at widest points) Removable Machine Washable Cover and Durable Internal Liner included The 4 ft Sack is perfect for small children. It is larger than traditional bean bag chairs and is about 10 times more comfortable! All Comfy Sacks come with an internal liner that allows for the cover to be taken off and machine washed at your home. You won't have to worry about vacuuming up the foam pellets that fall out of traditional bean bags either because all Comfy Sacks have an internal liner and use polyurethane foam which is the same foam used in high end couches. NO STYROFOAM PELLETS HERE!!!! In addition you also won't have to worry about having to throw out the Comfy Sack as a result of it going flat like a traditional bean bag chair.




We use high grade furniture foam that will not only outlast you but also your kids. It's unique memory allows it to go back to it's original shape instead of permanently flattening like the Styrofoam pellets in bean bags. Another great feature on ALL Comfy Sacks is that the inner liner is equipped with a safety break-away zipper. Once the zipper is closed you simply twist the zipper off which locks the zipper in place. To open the liner to access the foam you simply insert a paper clip which disengages the zipper lock and allows you to open and close the liner. We do this to help prevent small children from accessing and therefore possibly eating the foam. We sell many of our products to families with young children and it is very important to us to take as many precautions to protect them the best way we can. Our unique design allows for a safer sack to be enjoyed by the whole family and even the littlest ones (pets too!). Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Beatriz from Rochester, New York.




Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Krista from Warren, Michigan. Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Eugene from Fontana, California. Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Alonzo from Mesquite, Texas. Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Kathryn from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Reviewed by: (Verified Buyer) Austen from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. These Guys Know Quality! , Zazzle and Zappos chose Comfy Sacks for their headquarters.After purchasing a small buckwheat pillow and falling in love with it, I set out to make my own standard sized (20×26″) buckwheat pillow. This pillow ultimately became the first Hullo buckwheat pillow prototype. I quickly found high-quality fabrics and tons of different tough-looking zippers, but locating bulk buckwheat hulls proved to be very time consuming.Buckwheat hulls are available in many different varieties and qualities. My goal was simple: find the best ones for use in a pillow.Firstly, I narrowed the search considerably by considering only USA produced buckwheat hulls.




Our company, Hulltex, is American. It’s very important to us that we support locally owned farms and companies, particularly during these challenging economic times.China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Ukraine and and several other eastern european countries are big exporters of buckwheat. There are certainly good prices to be found, but they are typically not produced using the same high standards exercised  in the USA.Manufacturers of buckwheat pillows that utilize imported buckwheat hulls will frequently advertise their hulls as having been “roasted.” This term refers to a process required by the US government to remove any potential contaminants the product might contain prior to being distributed to American markets; it prevents the spread of plant pests and diseases. The hulls are subjected to high heat, which eliminates some of their moisture content, making them a bit more brittle, dusty and prone to flattening out.I ordered our first sample buckwheat hulls thinking that they’d be perfect.




They were certified organic and very cheap! When they arrived in the mail my high hopes were dashed. The hulls were all crushed flat and broken into many small pieces. So what’s wrong with that? A few things:Some marketers of buckwheat pillows try to use this characteristic to their advantage claiming that they’ve been “pre-flattened” or “polished.” It’s our belief that intact hulls are far superior, but there are two distinct, albeit small, advantages to crushed buckwheat hulls:My second sample of buckwheat hulls wasn’t much more successful than the first. Another certified organic variety with a very high price tag arrived at my door step. I tore into the package and was immediately disappointed to see the tiny little hulls contained. While completely intact, they were shriveled-appearing compared to some of the larger varieties typically used in buckwheat pillows. Being so small, these were much more dense; they were heavier and restricted air flow much like the crushed buckwheat hulls in my first sample.




I got a several other samples with similar issues-they were less than ideal for one reason or another. Finally a sample came that was perfect… well almost. The buckwheat hulls were:The one catch was that they weren’t certified organic. After pouring through available data, I determined that it was of little importance that the buckwheat hulls be certified. Buckwheat grows well without requiring noxious fertilizers or pesticides so it is most often very close to the definition of organic without actually being certified organic.In the end, it wasn’t a difficult decision. I decided that it was better to use buckwheat hulls with superior physical characteristics rather than rely on the insignificant label applied to potentially inferior pillow fill.In summary, without seeing the buckwheat hulls up close in person, it’s very difficult to know what you’re getting. We’ve done that for you. If you’re in the market for buckwheat hulls for use in a pillow, look no farther. We’ve selected the best we could find and use them in every Hullo™ we ship.

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