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What are beanbags filled with?
Beanbag
chairs aren’t really filled with beans. The soft, cushiony
feel comes from tiny polystyrene beads. Most manufacturers use 100%
modified polystyrene beans in tiny irregular shapes in all our beanbag
chairs. These tiny irregular shaped beans help our beanbag retain
its shape when you get up from the chair. Round beans just roll
to the bottom leaving the chair to look like a formless blob. Irregular
shaped beans help the chair retain its shape and provide a level
of support not found in other beanbags.
We have found, however, that there are beanbag manufacturers that
actually do use recycled materials. Some beanbags are filled with
porous, crumbly styrene chunks (up to the size of quarters and half
dollars), foam rubber, ground up athletic shoes, scraps of fabric,
shredded cardboard, and all manner of foreign bits and pieces. The
hazards presented by this sort of fill are obvious, not to mention
the lumpy, uncomfortable seating surface they give. A good manufacturer
of beanbags will absolutely not use this type of junk as a filler.
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