September 25, 2025 | Terry Smith

How much should I spend for a good riser recliner?

If you are considering buying a riser recliner chair, one of the first questions you will likely ask is how much you should spend to get a good one. With prices ranging from a few hundred to several thousand pounds, it can be hard to know what represents good value.

What affects the price of a riser recliner?

Several factors influence how much a riser recliner will cost:

  • Mechanism type – Basic single motor chairs are usually cheaper than dual or tilt-in-space models, which offer more flexibility and comfort.
  • Build quality – Higher quality chairs are built to last, with stronger frames and more durable motors.
  • Size and fit – Chairs made in different sizes to properly fit the user are often more expensive than standard one-size options.
  • Upholstery – The choice of fabric or leather can add to the cost, especially with specialist healthcare fabrics that are easy to clean.
  • Customisation – Optional extras such as heat and massage, pressure relief cushions, or additional motors will increase the price.
  • Aftercare and warranty – Some cheaper chairs only come with basic warranties, while reputable suppliers offer longer guarantees and servicing options.

Price ranges explained

  • Budget riser recliners (£400–£800)
    These are usually single motor chairs, often sold online or in general furniture stores. They may suit short-term or occasional use but are often a “one size fits all” design and may not provide the best long-term comfort or support.
  • Mid-range riser recliners (£900–£1,500)
    At this level, you’ll find dual motor options, better build quality, and a wider choice of fabrics and sizes. This price range is often where people find the best balance between cost and comfort.
  • Premium riser recliners (£1,600–£3,000+)
    These chairs are made to measure, built with specialist healthcare features, and designed for long-term daily use. They are usually supplied by mobility specialists who also provide home assessments, fitting, and ongoing aftercare.

How much should you spend?

The right budget depends on your needs. If you only need a chair for occasional relaxation, a mid-range option may be sufficient. But if you rely on a riser recliner for mobility support, pressure relief, or daily use, it is worth investing in a higher-quality, properly fitted model.

Think of a riser recliner as more than just a chair. The right one can improve independence, reduce strain for carers, and provide vital comfort and support. Spending a little more at the start often pays off with better durability and long-term comfort.

Final thoughts

A “good” riser recliner doesn’t have to be the most expensive, but it should be the one that meets your needs now and in the future. For many people, this means looking in the mid to premium range, where comfort, fit, and aftercare are prioritised.

 


 

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