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🛋️ Bring your bean bag back to life — because comfort deserves a comeback!
Big Joe Bean Refill offers 75 liters of lightweight, 100% recyclable polystyrene beads designed to rejuvenate bean bags, pool floats, and more. Made in the USA, this easy-to-use refill pack ensures your favorite seating stays plush and supportive, while also serving versatile uses in crafts and packing.
| ASIN | B08T7KG5X5 |
| Additional Features | Ready Filled |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Back Style | Soft |
| Best Sellers Rank | #146,193 in Home ( See Top 100 in Home ) #57 in Bean Bag Refills |
| Brand Name | Big Joe |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (11,241) |
| Fabric Type | Polystyrene |
| Fill Material | Polystyrene (PS) |
| Frame Material Type | Polystyrene |
| Included Components | Bag of Refill Beans |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Depth | 22.5 inches |
| Item Dimensions | 27.9 x 94 x 50.8 centimeters |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 27.9D x 94W x 50.8H centimeters |
| Item Firmness Description | Soft |
| Item Type Name | Bean Refill |
| Item Weight | 567 g |
| Manufacturer | Comfort Research |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 9999995 |
| Material Type | Polystyrene |
| Model Name | Bean Refills |
| Model Number | 9999995 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Refilling bean bags, packing material, arts and crafts |
| Room Type | Bedroom |
| Seat Material | Polystyrene |
| Set Name | Two-Pack |
| Shape | -- Other -- |
| Size | 75L |
| Style | 75 Liter |
| Theme | place, sports |
| UPC | 650231016730 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
A**5
The product itself is great. It really puffed up my chairs and my sons enjoy it much more. Filling it wasn't too hard, although we had to do it outside. This leads me to the fact that the static electricity on these things is insane. They stick to EVERYTHING. The ground outside was stuck as well, and it really made it a pain to clean up. But, if you follow the instructions, it does limit it.
L**S
Good. Should have gotten 1 more
T**T
FULL BEANBAG REQUIRES ABOUT 6 BAGS For reference, I purchased 2 bags for the purpose of entirely filling my empty XL adult-size beanbag chair. It seems to have gotten me about 1/3 of the way there (see photo); it looks like my chair may require about 6 of these. TIPS FOR MITIGATING DISASTER It is helpful to have on hand: -Dryer sheets - A shoebox-sized empty plastid bin - Fully charged (if cordless), emptied vacuum cleaner - The empty bag they came in Dryer sheets help eliminate static electricity, as does aluminum foil (although dryer sheets seem to work much better for me). I pulled out several dryer sheets and wiped my hands and the opening of my beanbag chair before pouring in the “beans.” They seem to come in a very impressively static-free bag initially… but beware that this can change rapidly as you are pouring them. I had a disaster when I moved my partially filled chair and a volcano-like eruption of beans shot back up and out in all directions, at this point highly charged with static electricity. That is just the nature of these things, even when you are careful. The suction inside the empty beanbag is something to be mindful of. I have a Dyson Animal vacuum that works very well for cleanup; I emptied it fully beforehand so I could use it to recover spilled beans that were everywhere on my carpet and wood floors. I was able to easily suck up the loose beans, but emptying them is tricky because again the static makes them want to stick to the vacuum insides. I set an empty plastic shoebox-style container inside the original bag the beans shipped in (fully opened) to catch stray beans. Many of the beans stuck to the inside of my vacuum, but I was able to get them out easily by wiping my hand with dryer sheets again and sticking it in the compartment to scoop them out. Once the dryer sheet-treated hand got near them, they immediately lost their charge and rolled agreeably out of the vacuum into the plastic tub, for the most part. After repeating several times, I dumped the plastic tub of beans inside the original packaging bag so I could re-pour them into my chair. I’m not sure if this will help anyone, but I felt it could save you a nightmare!
A**R
Good for a refill in the classroom bean bags.
L**N
I don't think anyone has actually shown how MASSIVE these bags are. The photo shows me, at 5'5". I also highly recommend reading all the comments in regards to static electricity and how to properly add the beans to a cover without a massive explosion. I was able to transfer all my beans without any spills.
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