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Posh Beanbags Refll Foam Filling offers 10 lbs of shredded memory foam, made in the USA and compliant with CertiPUR-US standards. This versatile foam expands to approximately 4 cubic feet, making it ideal for refreshing bean bags, foam chairs, or pet beds. Packaged compactly for convenience, this durable foam blend promises long-lasting comfort and support.
H**
This product is awesome and its packaging is fantastic.
I need to return 4, but it is only allowing me to return 3. Help. I only needed 3 out of the 7 ordered.
S**
stuffing
We purchased this to add more filling to our beanbag bed! It worked great!
T**G
Fills Your Bean Bag Chairs
Synopsis: You’ll need more of this stuff than you want to have to order. It does its job, but it takes a lot to fill up even the smallest chair.If you are in the market for material to refill or your bean bag chair, this will certainly fit the bill. The material reminds me of styrofoam, but has that soft touch that you need for the material going into your chairs. I shopped around a bit to try and find material to refill my chairs in my classroom and landed on this stuff.For the most part I’m pleased. My students tell me the chairs feel better than before and are more comfortable which is the only determining factor that truly matters. The bag’s zipper is trash, but that’s an easy fix with a paper clip. My only real gripe is that you are easily deceived when it comes to how much of this stuff you actually need. For my two chairs (see images) I probably needed 2.5 bags to get them to the level I hoped for. But for the price, that’s a huge chunk at one time for me.Overall this was a good purchase and I’m pleased with it. The material did what it needed to for my chairs and my students love it—win!4 Stuffed Stars out of 5!
B**D
Great
Worked great for the bean bag I purchased.
A**R
Was good
I initially used this material to fill up my puff, but found it to be insufficient. While the material is suitable for those with smaller items, if you have a larger puff or anything substantial to fill, I recommend opting for a different material. Using this particular one might require more than 10 bags, making it a potentially expensive choice.
A**E
Good size polystyrene beads lacking health-risk warnings
[ SEE UPDATE BELOW ]We needed to add beads to a large Fatboy bean-bag/chair. Since we did not want any more chemicals beyond those already needed for manufacturing --and flammability retardance per CAL 117 laws-- I choose this brand since the beads are claimed to be from virgin material (non-virgin materials can have contamination from the large amounts of dirt and residues left on the recycled products), and the price was quite competitive.MATERIALThese are roughly rounded, smooth and white, expanded polystyrene [EPS] beads 8 mm in diameter [ca 0.3"]. The distributor Posh Beanbags (at the time of this writing an abandoned trademark brand name of GT Ventures LLC in Nevada) claims they are made in the U.S. EPS is called "styrofoam" in the U.S. and Canada.SAFETY RISK EVALUATIONUnlike some other EPS bead fillers, this EPS product does not provide a Proposition 65 Warning, which lists polystyrene as a carcinogenic. This due not to an actual No Significant Risk Level compliance for the product, but to an egregious failure to provide that warning here. I took away one star because of that.EPS is composed of several ingredients. In addition to the polystyrene foam, it contains pentanes and styrene. The pentanes are highly volatile blowing agents that are released as flammable gases. Industry descriptions typically claim 85% of them is emitted within the first two days of manufacture and the remainder emitted before shipping. The monomer styrene (in the form of residual vinylbenzene) is a volatile used as a precursor to polystyrene, and is reported to represent less than 2‰ (per mille and not percent) of the finished EPS product. This monomer is a cause of concern -- the DHHS National Toxicology Program concluded (14th Report, 2016) that styrene is "reasonably anticipated to be a human carcinogen," and a working group of the International Agency for Research on Cancer later upgraded its warning "from possibly carcinogenic" to "probably carcinogenic."Aware of such issues, upon delivery I opened as much as possible the beads-filled plastic bag inside the box, closed the box flaps again, and put the box outdoors on a spot with direct sunlight for two hot (82+ °F) days to help release the toxic volatile chemicals it might have contained. I cannot exclude some contaminants might have remained, but if so it is unlikely they would be volatile. Further, given that: [ i ] the CDC reports styrene, if not inhaled, may only enter the body when ingested or touched as a liquid; [ ii ] EPS workers need to be exposed to ca. 1000 times the levels typically found in the environment before minor adverse effects may occur; and [ iii ] the above 2‰ amount limit is less than the maximum amount of styrene allowed in products used for food contact, I concluded it is reasonable to expect EPS *pre-ventilated* in this manner is unlikely to pose a carcinogenic risk under usual and normal conditions inside an indoors bean bag, especially a thick one like ours, not exposed to outdoors heat or rain.When having children at home it is needed to childproof the bag's zipper, such as cutting of the handle of the zipper so a child cannot open it.PACKINGMy beads arrived in a large "packing" plastic bag inside a flimsy cardboard shipping box. The box could have not been sealed with tape in a worse manner, as a large fold of the plastic bag had been left out the box flaps and taped to them. Considerable time and patience were required to remove the tape from the bag without ripping it and making a hole from which EPS could escape. To facilitate the transfer of the beads into the bean bag I taped a cardboard tube of about 5" in diameter to the opening of the plastic bag containing the beads (see my figure).____UPDATE (January 2022)Both the title and the images at the top of this page indicate that the manufacturer has improved the packing of the beads using a bag with a zipper, which should facilitate refilling a beanbag. Keep in mind, however, that the beads shown in such images are not the original rounds ones (shown, for example, in the promotional video accompaning the images) but are more cylindrical, making unclear if other manufacturing changes, if any, have also occurred. Curiously, Amazon sells this same new 100-liter bag of Posh beads of this webpage (item model AMZ-EPS-100L) for a lesser price than the apparently identical 100-liter bag of Posh beads in other page (item model AMZ-EPS-100LFILL). One can only hope such a price difference is not related to the respective quality of their material, like a mix of new and recycled EPS versus new EPS.Also notice that a number of counties in the US have passed laws restricting the use of rigid EPS food service products, and sales of EPS loose-fill packaging. Additionally, polystyrene, despite its designation by the plastic recycling code 6 in the middle of triangle, is not recycled at all in some communities. Even when recycled by a community, EPS like these beads may not be accepted as they are an end product and the *expanded* resin cannot be un-expanded for reuse._
A**R
Literal garbage which almost glitter bombed my house - stay away if you value your sanity and health
I initially tried to cancel this order because I realized shredded memory foam might not fit my needs, but I was too late in canceling it and Amazon sent it anyway. I decided to inspect it. This was a mistake.The packaging I received was not as advertised. It did not arrive in a red container, it arrived in a nondescript grey one. There were no Posh Creations, Made in the USA, or CertiPUR-US stickers anywhere on the thing that I received. That was the first red flag. I should've listened to my gut and not proceeded further. But on I went.The instructions were concerning.- They referenced setting up a bean bag -- as if I had purchased a bean bag, not filler for one?- They referenced a website called "foamsack.com" which is offline and does not appear to exist, not "Posh Creations". Searching the Internet Archive Wayback Machine for foamsack.com, I find a WordPress site owned by "GT Ventures" in 2022 and nothing before that. Worse, I can't find any website for "Posh Creations" either. WHO IS THIS COMPANY, and why did neither the listing nor the instructions have warnings about the nightmare I was about to deal with?Now, it's true that any shredded memory foam will expand. However when I opened this the inner liner tore, and the bag became exposed to air. It began to inflate, eventually becoming a foam ball 3-4 feet across in diameter. Unreturnable.So I tried to use it. But the contents did not match the advertised video. They did match what other negative reviewers said: The contents appear to be literal garbage foam, including sharp chunks. It looks like someone literally took waste foam that was being thrown out by someone, and just repackaged it.Worse - it was disintegrating into literal dust that clung to everything it touched. DO YOU LIKE GLITTER BOMBS? No? Well this is like that. I'm likely going to be picking tiny pieces of foam off of bits of my house for weeks. I'm really glad I was wearing an N95 mask. According to online searches I've read, polyurethane foam dust causes skin, eye, and breathing irritation and should not be managed without protective equipment. Sure enough, it itches the skin, and burns the eye.Amazon Support refunded me my money, but now I have to get the trash people to take this away. This was a nightmare of an experience. This listing should have hazardous material warnings all over it. I wouldn't be surprised if that's where it came from. Do not buy this junk.
M**A
A+
A++
S**N
Beans
As described
S**O
Good
Good quality
M**E
not as big as showed
not as big as showed in the picture
A**H
TERRIBLE, MISLEADING- DO NOT BUY!
**ZERO STARS**The description says it’s memory foam. There are NO pieces in the 20lb bag I bought that are memory foam. It was filled with loads of useless foam pieces and shreds of tiny pieces as well as soft and hard plastic chunks. They were stuck everywhere and it was a massive mess to clean up. Do not waste your time or money! Amazon, you should remove this product from your site. DO NOT BUY THIS.
S**S
Se entregó en tiempo y buen empacado
Senti que era más producto lo adquirí para rellenar un puf para mi hija y compré dos bolsas, aun así siento que fue poco volumen, la bolsa en que viene es práctica.
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