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Review on πŸͺ‘ Hbada Office Chair: Ergonomic Desk Chair with Lumbar Support and Flip-up Arms for Comfortable Work" by Paul Curd

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Very mixed reactions to the chair

I have spent a lot of time looking for chairs within my budget and have seen many people say that this chair is very comfortable. Finally I pulled the trigger and ordered a chair. That's when the first problems started. According to the Revain page for this chair, the item usually ships within 4-5 days. While the FedEx label was created in a matter of days, the actual seat was shipped in 14 days! After it was actually shipped, it arrived fairly quickly. Then the second thing I noticed was that one of the chair legs was sticking out of the delivery box. Luckily nothing was damaged or sold (the bubble wrap provided adequate protection). But it says something about the chair's packaging that a piece of it might have slipped into the box. Looks like parts of the chair were thrown into the box without much care. Surprisingly the chair was fine. No scratches, cracks or other defects. So here's what. I have to say this chair is easy to assemble. This took about 10 minutes. if this. This is a big plus. The chair looks great. Scooters are good too. But the biggest problem is the seat cushion. I don't know how to call this chair comfortable. That is hard. Foam does next to nothing to support your weight. Despite this, the chair has its own attractive sides. I like the mesh back and the shape of the chair. I sit very straight in it and it feels good. Despite the problems, even despite the uncomfortable upholstery on the seat, I will keep this chair for myself. I bought a seat cushion which should make it a lot better. It could have been a great chair, especially if they had better seat padding, but it's a regular chair instead.

Pros
  • Stable and Durable: Heavy-duty base with smooth and quiet wheels, maximum load capacity 250lbs. Can also be used in the bedroom.
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging