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Review on πŸͺ‘ Ergonomic Rolling Saddle Stool with Back, Height Adjustable Saddle Chair on Wheels for Beauty Salon, Tattoo Shop, Medical Clinic, Lab, Kitchen, Studio, Office, Classroom by Whitney Buckley

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great barbershop saddle stool (see details). Highly Recommended

There are many jobs that involve spending a lot of time on your feet. Of course, the work of a beautician for coloring also falls into this category, since I can work up to 10 hours at a time with a customer. Do you have to be on your feet all the time? I saw someone using a saddle stool and I was intrigued. Finally, the problem with a chair is that it's not really designed to lean forward (which you pretty much have to do all the time when you're in the way). The saddle does not have such problems. In addition, the smaller footprint of the saddle stool makes it easier to move around in the customer's chair. In theory, it all sounded great. So I decided to try the BACCHAIR ergonomic saddle stool with backrest. BACCHAIR is delivered flat packed. Inside is the base, casters, stand, seat, backrest, bracket, and hardware. Assembly is minimal and only takes a few minutes (especially if you use a real hex screwdriver). If there is something I don't like about the assembly, the holes for attaching the L bracket to the seat and back cushions are not clearly marked and the vinyl slides easily into the threads when you rotate the assembly. At this stage, be careful not to pinch the vinyl or over-tighten the screw. The assembled stool feels hard. With an aluminum base, sleek wheels, and a sturdy chrome L-bracket, the stool's build quality is extremely high for its price of $105 (with a 5% coupon at the time of writing this review). Highly recommended

Pros
  • Salon & Spa Equipment
Cons
  • Without Machine