Lift chair recliners: prices and what to check
Lift chairs are sized to the person, not the room: seat height, seat depth and back height decide whether the chair helps or hurts. Measure from the floor to the back of the knee, and from the back of the knee to the tailbone, before comparing anything.
Delivery is where the money hides. Curbside drop-off is cheap but leaves a 100 lb box outside; room-of-choice delivery with assembly can add $80–$150 and is often worth it.
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Check these before you compare price
- Two-position vs three-position vs infinite-position recline
- Seat height and depth against the user's measurements
- Weight capacity and chair width through doorways
- Delivery type: curbside, threshold or room-of-choice with assembly
Typical delivered price bands
| Tier | Delivered | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Two-position | $450 – $700 | Reclines to TV position only |
| Three-position | $650 – $1,100 | Near-flat recline |
| Infinite position | $1,000 – $1,900 | Independent back and footrest |
| Heat / massage / dual motor | $1,300 – $2,500 | Comfort extras |
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Questions buyers ask
Does Medicare cover a lift chair?
In the US, Part B may reimburse the lifting mechanism only — typically a few hundred dollars — not the chair itself, and only with a prescription from a participating supplier.
Is a dual-motor chair worth it?
If the user needs the legs elevated above the heart, yes — only independent motors do that. Otherwise a good three-position chair is the better value.
How much clearance from the wall?
Standard chairs need 12–18 inches behind them. Wall-hugger models need 4–6, which is often the difference between fitting the room and not.

