Who doesn’t love kicking back and putting their feet up after a long day? But if the whole point is to relax, shouldn’t it be as easy as possible? At least, that’s what this hacker thought when it came to their IKEA POÄNG chair and footstool. Paul said, “The chair is very comfortable, but the POÄNG footstool is very large and blocks access to the chair. Getting in and out is very inconvenient.” I get it. When I finally get […]

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