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Bean Bag
Refills
Since the introduction of bean bags in the American market a few
decades ago, it is still one of the most functional and almost
indispensable fixture in most homes in the United States today. It
gained its popularity because of its sheer ability to easily conform
to any shape and movements of the human body. Thus, it is recognized
to be one of the most comfortable chairs that you can ever find in
the market.
Since most people often find themselves spending more and more of
their time in the loving warmth of their favorite beanie, it would
naturally deflate or shrink after frequent use. Many kids also
developed a habit of jumping on top of their bean bags that would
naturally deflate its fillings. So however durable your bean bag may
be, it would eventually cave in from the steady beating and
battering sooner or later. But manufacturers have thought of this
possibility and came up with bean bag refills as an effective
solution.
Bean bag refills is positively a more cheaper alternative to
purchasing another bean bag. It is readily available in most bean
bags store in your area. But before you purchase your bean bag
refills, it is important to know what type and size of bean bag
refills would be the most suitable for you. Be sure to make some
inquiries before making a purchase. To guide you, there are usually
two types of bean bag refills commonly available in the market
today.
Virgin
These type are BB sized pellets made from polystyrene with 1mm
width. When choosing, pay more attention to the sizes of the beads
since you would naturally want bean bag refills that are of the same
shape and size to ensure supreme comfort. Beads with similar shapes
would allow the beads to move around better, which would mean you
can maneuver more easily. Virgin pellets are also considerably
denser than reground refills so it won’t squash as easily. However,
it is known to cost a little more than the reground ones.
Reground
These are recycled bean bag refills that came from large wedges of
Styrofoam that are grounded up to disintegrate into smaller pieces.
With this type of material, some beads are prone to clump together
so if would be a little harder to move around it than you would
normally do in Virgin pellets. This is the more commonly used and
preferred bean bag refill since it is cheaper and are more
environment friendly.
If you own a bean bag, you would naturally ask how often do you need
to buy some new refills, right? It largely depends on how often and
how you use it. Since most bean bags that gets beaten up and worn
out especially if you have children around the house, it would need
new refills after a few months of use.
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