- The seams are even, the assembly is straightforward (a second person will likely be needed to join the back and seat), and all mechanisms function as intended. 4. Additional bolts are included. Absolutely no squeaks have been heard so far. 5. There is a problem with the lever, but we'll get to that later.
- Not without shortcomings 1. synchronized rolling device I describe. The chair's rolling mechanism is activated by a lever that is also used to lower and raise the chair. The chair swings when we pull the lever forward. Bliss. However, the lever, which is a part of the erfly mechanism, creates a knocking sound when it is pushed into the groove and hangs there when the back is partially reclined. To put it another way, when the back is fully reclined and the seat is secured, the chair sways by 10 degrees, and as it does so, we can hear the sound of the lever on the iron piece that holds it in place. If the back is not heavily reclined, the sound goes away. Filthy . Although you can certainly cure it yourself, the fig is skilled at disguising this erfly. 2. It's not even right in the left armrest with filler. A piece of foam rubber was either left out or was crushed (see photo), which I will include. The outline reveals that one half is frothy air while the other appears to be cleanly crushed. 3. Two pages of the instructions were stolen by someone. I had to obtain the guidelines off the web.) 4. Wheels gather fine dirt