🛋️ Refresh Your Lounge Game with Posh!
The Posh Creations Foam Filling Bean Bag Refill comes in a convenient 2-pack of 100L bags, designed to rejuvenate your bean bag chairs with premium expanded polystyrene. Made in the USA, this eco-friendly filler meets all safety standards and promises long-lasting comfort, ensuring you never experience 'Flat Bean Bag Syndrome' again.
R**A
Great Product, but needs a warning.
I ordered this to stuff some leather foot rest puffs that I got. It comes neatly packaged and vacuum sealed, but when you open it.....OMG. It starts to expand right away and it's a total mess. It's shredded memory foam so it gets bigger as it breathes, but the pieces are all sizes and they get on everything.The first bag I filled was a complete mess, so I used a different strategy on the second one.Recommendation: I took everything outside and filled a thin trach bag 13 gallon full of the memory foam, sat on it filled as much as I could. Then I took the whole trash bag and stuffed it in my puff without sealing or closing the trash bag. It was pretty tightly stuffed in the puff, but as you use the it, air goes in the bag and it expands to fill it completely. That worked great, it super conformable, looks really good and I don't have to worry about small pieces falling out of it.
S**N
Good Quality
Exactly what I needed to repad a couple of bean bag foot rests. This is a large bag and the zipper bottom makes it easier to use. I would suggest spraying hands with hairspray or something similar to keep the Styrofoam pellets from sticking to your hands! lol... Great product. Very pleased with my order and would purchase again!
M**T
Clearly I am an idiot.
Clearly I am an idiot.I have no idea why I thought it would be simple to pull a chunk off of the bale, stuff it in the cushion and let it expand, but I did.I'm here to tell you it's not that simple. And if you don't know squat about what you're doing DON'T DO IT! It will haunt you until your dying day.First, the plastic bag. I THOUGHT would keep it in the bag so that once it expanded I could contain it. Pretty brilliant, right? Oh, no, no, no, no, NO. Two words: Static Electricity. It sticks to the bag. And ends up everywhere. And nearly none of it gets into the pillow.Once I finally got smart and got the plastic bag away from the bale things improved. Slightly. No, not really.Pulling the bale apart requires the strength of The Hulk and a pry bar. Getting a "chunk" means 6 pieces and a ton of little fluff pieces that fly about like down feathers. And stick to everything. It looks like the blizzard of 77in here. Everywhere. 3 floors, 3000sf. It's everywhere.I am pretty sure that it took me HOURS to chisel off enough to fill 4 mega sized sofa pillows. In the meantime there is enough "fluff" flying about my living room to fill at least another pillow. Picking up that fluff? Yeah. I'm going to be finding this stuff for years to come. Vacuuming sounded brilliant! Use a shop vac. It filled my shark and plugged it up faster than cat hair in the crazy cat lady's house.Seriously, I should have just used down feathers.The best part of this whole fiasco? When I sat down to rub my hands down in cbd the kitten took a dive into the box.I watched it in slow motion. The explosion rivaled Heroshima.I left the house and headed to the nearest bar. I'm considering a hotel room for the night.On a serious note, for stuffing the cushions it was great. The only down side is that it has large chunks in it that have a pretty hard plastic or glue on them. I was going to use some of this to add some stuffing to some pillows that could use more. Definitely cannot be used for that. Ots also not memory foam. Just foam. And there are massive chunks. Not ideal for anything g you don't want to be REALLY LUMPY. That is the only reason I knocked a star off. I can feel the hard chunks in the sofa pillows.
A**R
20lbs for an L couch
This is a pretty good product for the price. I wanted some higher quality filling than cheap polyfil. Foam has better resiliency and won’t start feeling hard like polyfil.I ordered 30lb for my old L couch, 2 chair cushions, and whatever was left for a bean bag. You could probably get away with just 10-20lbs for an L couch. I think I overstuffed and have plenty left over for a bean bag.The product IS messy to work with. I ended up purchasing some $5/2pk pillow fort pillow protectors from Target to stuff the foam into before shoving into the couch cushion. I used one for an average size cushion and 2 half full spread across a larger cushion. So I used about 13 or 14 pillow protectors in this couch. I probably should have filled it only 50% full in each insert as my couch wasn’t terribly saggy, but I wanted to add cushion. I did 75-90% full and it’s a bit firmer than I’d like now. I stuck the foam insert on the bottom/ back sides so it wouldn’t look lumpy on the top/front sides. I may adjust later so I don’t bust seams on my couch cushions.It’s a good product. It’s not easy or perfect, but cheaper than a new couch for now.
M**Z
Light & fluffy- decent in between filler
We used this to fill in gaps in our memory foam bean bags.Yup, poly-fill.It is durable (though much more when combined next to memory foam, which decreases stress/wear on these beads)It expands much more slowly than memory foam or standard upholstery foam- which is no problem. Great for bean bags.Just expect to "fluff" you bean bags a little more frequently if you use a lot of this stuff.No detectable odor, and functions as expected- but again, we did not expect this to do all the "heavy lifting" of cushioning our heavy butts.
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