Edit: I'm a bit late in editing as I thought I did it a while ago. I am changing my rating to 1 star. I found the foam in the seat doesn't hold up and breaks down pretty quickly. It probably took me 4-5 months to feel like I was sitting on lumpy concrete and start sorting my back. I also started to hate the fact that the seat is almost huge for someone who is very tall. I'm not very tall so it was very inconvenient. I know they should have a guarantee that can cover this but they will just do the same thing over again. What happens to cheap foam? A competitor with a more expensive chair uses high-density foam. You'll probably end up closer to the foam in the car seat. You need that. I've only had the chair for two days, but I feel like I can give a pretty realistic overview in that time. The chair is very easy to assemble, probably one of the easiest I've ever assembled. Took me less than 10 minutes which is very cool. Most chairs I've bought in the past become fights and can take 20 minutes or more to fight. There is a strong chemical smell, I noticed that the chair appeared to be covered with something. I took a leather cleaner and wiped the entire chair down and apart from a very slight leather odor from the cleaner the chair has no odor. The chair is very comfortable, the footrest is excellent. Easy to twist and use. Feels very strong. I weigh 205 pounds and it's no surprise that the chair holds the weight very well and the leg and foot rest feel very solid. I find it very good that the incline can be locked from 0 to 130*. Just snap it in and you're done. There are a few downsides, so 3 out of 5. First, the chair costs nothing. That's actually very bad. low 60*F indoors and 30*F outside and my back and legs get pretty hot. I have a feeling this chair will become unbearable in the summer. The armrests are nice but annoying. They clear my desk at 0* and very little tilt, but when you recline the chair they actually get taller and then shorter again because of the design. This means that sometimes my preferred back angle causes the armrests to smack the table. Maybe it doesn't matter to most, but I didn't capture it in the photos. It's not the end of the world. The final issue is that the chair's legs sit at the back. I know this allows the chair to balance in the 130Β° recline position, but if you sit on the edge of the chair it tips over. You must be fully seated in the seat. Again, not the end of the world, but for some people I know it will be annoying as it is for me. All in all it's hard to complain for the price, all in all this is a really good chair. Working from home 4 days a week might not be the best chair for me, but I have to be fair and give it some time and see. My biggest concern is the summer months and how awful they can be.
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