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Ezee inflatable recliner.
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I have purchased a Ezee recliner which is supposed to higher the sleeping postion in bed and used for readingand eating etc., for someone bedbound..,
Unfortunately as soon as the cushion wedge is inflated (it is meant to stay connected to the pump,) it automaticlly begins to deflate making it impossible to use under a mattress or pillow etc., as it quite soon becomes flat again giving no support.
I would have thought that it should have had a valve or something fitted to prevent this happening and I can't believe that it is completely unuseable.
Has anyone else had this sort of problem.?
Unfortunately as soon as the cushion wedge is inflated (it is meant to stay connected to the pump,) it automaticlly begins to deflate making it impossible to use under a mattress or pillow etc., as it quite soon becomes flat again giving no support.
I would have thought that it should have had a valve or something fitted to prevent this happening and I can't believe that it is completely unuseable.
Has anyone else had this sort of problem.?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My husband uses one of these under his mattress. It isn't the same make as yours so this may not help you much. The one he's got has been in constant use for about six months and has not needed to be pumped up at all. It sounds very much as though the one you have has a faulty or non-existent valve. I'm sorry I can't be of more assistance.
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