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  1. #21
    jp96 Guest

    Default Shermag with recliner and lock

    Has anyone purchased a Shermag? Do you find it to be on the small side? I found this one at Sears that seems to be a good deal.

    http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/produ...id=04934904000


  2. #22
    cimberdog Guest

    Default RE: How important is the lock feature?

    Ours is very similar to this one, although I think our model is 9489 - it has rock, recline, swivel and lock. I don't think we've ever used the lock. I would say you got a great price on yours!

    http://shop.nurturecenter.com/duswgl94.html

    The nursing insert is a slide out 'ramp' that is inserted into the ottoman. Here's what it looks like:

    http://shop.nurturecenter.com/dunuot454.html

    It may work well for others, but I preferred having my feet on the ottoman when I nursed.


    >Hi,
    >
    >Im curious if the glider you got is the same as mine. It is
    >called the multiposition glider and it glides, rocks, reclines
    >and locks in a straight up position and various recline
    >positions. The ottoman also glides. What is the nursing
    >insert??? That wasn't available when I purchased mine. If it
    >is the same rocker I purchased it from a Canadian Company (see
    >previous post) and paid 444.00 US for the rocker and 136.00 US
    >for the ottoman with no shipping or tax. Do you remember what
    >you paid for yours? Wondering if I got as good of a deal as I
    >think I did. (I researched this thing TO DEATH!!!).
    >Thanks.

  3. #23
    tippy Guest

    Default RE: How important is the lock feature?

    Thanks so much for the reply. I wouldn't have ordered the nursing ottoman anyway. After spending that much on a rocker I would've wanted one that matched the chair. Especially since I plan on ordering new cushions for this chair when I'm done using it in the nursery and moving it into our living room! I also liked having my feet up when nursing.

    Teva

  4. #24
    jcmspg Guest

    Default RE: How important is the lock feature?

    >Thanks so much for the reply. I wouldn't have ordered the
    >nursing ottoman anyway. After spending that much on a rocker
    >I would've wanted one that matched the chair. Especially
    >since I plan on ordering new cushions for this chair when I'm
    >done using it in the nursery and moving it into our living
    >room! I also liked having my feet up when nursing.
    >
    >Teva

    FYI...Dutailier nursing ottomans do match the gliders; the nursing stool pulls out from underneath the "regular" ottoman.

  5. #25
    jcmspg Guest

    Default RE: glider - does it need to recline?

    Dutailier no longer allows vendors to sell across national borders, meaning a Canadian store cannot ship to a US customer and vice versa. I think this is a relatively new policy. The Rockingchair Store's site says they have a location in Michigan, but all other references are Canadian so I can't tell what their status is for shipping.

  6. #26
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    Default RE: Shermag with recliner and lock

    wow.. that's about half the price of the comparable dutailier..

    I may have to go to BRU and sit in one! and then buy it at sears

    THANKS

  7. #27
    tippy Guest

    Default RE: How important is the lock feature?

    My glider has a round base and so does the matching ottoman. I'm pretty sure the nursing ottoman isn't available in my model rocker with the round base.

  8. #28
    tippy Guest

    Default RE: glider - does it need to recline?

    BUMMER!!!!!!!!!!!!! The only reason I got such a great deal was that the exchange rate was so good.

  9. #29
    jp96 Guest

    Default RE: glider - does it need to recline?

    I bought a reclining and locking Dutailier over the weekend at Burlington Coat Factory's Baby Depot. I paid $399 for the glider and $149 for the ottoman. Of course we had to drive to two different stores to find the glider and ottoman in stock, but I think this was a pretty good deal. It is the natural wood and a really pretty light yellow/creamy colored fabric with stitched bees embroidered on the material in the same color thread.

    I love it!

  10. #30
    Second time parents Guest

    Default RE: glider - does it need to recline?

    recliners are the best and I think that the added cost was only about $80 where we got ours. this was at www.rockingchairstore.com . check them out and they can tell you for sure. good luck.

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