Author: Leslie P. Butler

Hi, I’m Leslie P. Butler, and yes—I’m the person who cares way too much about chairs. As someone who’s spent years dealing with back issues (and reviewing more chairs than I can remember), I started this site to help others avoid the same mistakes I made. Whether you’re searching for the perfect ergonomic desk chair, a cozy recliner for movie nights, or a budget-friendly seat for your dorm room—I’ve tested it, sat in it, and probably spilled coffee on it. This isn’t just about reviews; it’s about finding chairs that actually support your body and your lifestyle. I hope BestChairsReviews.com helps you sit a little taller, feel a little better, and make a choice you won’t regret.
  • How to Clean a Bean Bag Chair

    Cleaning a bean bag chair is easy and quick. First, check if the cover zips off. If it does, unzip it and shake out any crumbs. For stains, use a mild soap solution. Spilled ketchup? Just dab it with a cloth.

    If the cover is removable, wash it in cold water on a gentle cycle. Let it air dry to keep its shape. To keep your bean bag fresh, vacuum it regularly. Sprinkle some baking soda to remove odors. Follow these simple steps to keep your bean bag looking great!