Big Joe® Bean Refill
Woman using the Big Joe Bean Refill
Big Joe Bean Refill
Big Joe Bean Refill
Big Joe® Bean Refill
Woman using the Big Joe Bean Refill
Big Joe Bean Refill
Big Joe Bean Refill
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Item # EQ9403

Big Joe® Bean Refill

Big Joe® Bean Refill

Beans to Refill your Big Joe Milano or Big Joe Grab and Go
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Why We Love It

Bring your Big Joe bean bag chair back to life with a new bean filling. After extended use, bean-filled chairs tend to slouch and sag. No worries! Pop in a fresh set of beans and your chair is as good as new 

  • Prolong the life of your Big Joe chairs 
  • Use 1-2 bags of refill beans for best results 
  • Adult use only

Details

  • 11”L x 45”W x 22.5”D 
  • 1.46 lbs 
  • Polystyrene beans
  • Color: White

Getting Started

  • Insert a paperclip into the zipper of the bean bag and pull it open. 
  • Using a pair of scissors, carefully cut open the bag of Refill Beans. 
  • Slowly pour the beans into the bean bags, until the chair feels fluffy and full. 

Shipping and Returns

This item will be shipped separately from the rest of your order. Estimated date provided upon request. For returns, a 20% restocking fee is applied. This item has a 30-day return policy.


Safety Information

Warning small parts

For adult use only.


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