Frequently Asked Questions About Aspire Recliners
What's the difference between a single motor and a dual motor Aspire lift recliner?
What's the difference between a single motor and a dual motor Aspire lift recliner?
A single motor chair moves the backrest and footrest together as one unit, so they go up and down in sync. It's simpler to operate, usually comes with a more straightforward handset, and is a great option for someone who just wants to sit, recline, and get back up with ease.
A dual motor chair has independent controls for the backrest and footrest, so you can, for example, raise your legs while staying upright, or recline the back without lifting the footrest. That extra flexibility is ideal if you have specific comfort or health needs, like managing leg swelling, lower back pain, or finding a comfortable position for breathing.
The Gold range goes further again with four motors, adding independent headrest and lumbar control for truly personalised positioning.
How much space do I need behind an Aspire lift recliner?
How much space do I need behind an Aspire lift recliner?
It depends on the model. Standard Aspire lift recliners typically need around 30 to 45cm of clearance behind the chair to recline fully. If you're working with a smaller room or the chair needs to sit close to a wall, Aspire's space saver models are designed specifically for that, needing as little as 15cm of clearance.
The space saver mechanism moves the chair slightly forward as it reclines, keeping it within a tighter footprint. Just check the product page for the specific clearance requirement before purchasing, and measure your space beforehand to avoid any surprises on delivery day.
How do I choose the right size Aspire recliner for my height and build?
How do I choose the right size Aspire recliner for my height and build?
Getting the sizing right really matters. If the seat is too deep, you won't be able to sit back properly against the backrest; too wide and the armrests will feel out of reach.
As a general guide, when seated upright your feet should rest comfortably on the floor, your back should be supported, and the armrests should sit at a natural height for your arms.
Aspire offers most of their recliners in multiple sizes, typically small, medium, large, and maxi, to suit a range of heights and body types. All dimensions are listed on each product page.
If you're in Melbourne, our Epping showroom is the best place to try a few models in person before committing.
Do Aspire lift recliners look like medical equipment or do they fit into a regular home?
Do Aspire lift recliners look like medical equipment or do they fit into a regular home?
They genuinely look like proper lounge chairs, which is one of the things that sets the Aspire range apart.
The Bronze range has a classic, homely feel; the Silver and Gold ranges lean into more contemporary styling with premium upholstery options including microsuede and quilted fabrics, and colour choices designed to complement existing furniture.
The lift mechanism is discreet, the handset tucks away in a side pocket, and most people wouldn't look twice at one in your living room. If you'd like to see them in person before buying, our Epping showroom has models on display.
Can I use NDIS or Home Care Package funding to buy an Aspire recliner?
Can I use NDIS or Home Care Package funding to buy an Aspire recliner?
Yes, in some cases.
Aspire lift recliners are classified as assistive technology and carry NDIS item codes, making them potentially fundable for eligible participants. They may also be covered under a Home Care Package through My Aged Care, depending on your individual funding and care goals.
An occupational therapist assessment may be required, particularly for higher-cost models. Your support coordinator or plan manager can help clarify what's available under your plan.
What happens if there's a power outage while someone is in an Aspire lift recliner?
What happens if there's a power outage while someone is in an Aspire lift recliner?
It's a really common concern and a sensible one. Most Aspire lift recliners are compatible with a battery backup handset, which keeps the chair operational during a power outage so the person isn't stuck in a reclined position. If the person using the chair relies on it to stand up safely, the battery backup is an important accessory to have.
It's worth checking availability on the specific model you're considering, and our team can advise on compatibility if you're not sure.


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