Computer chair Everprof Boss T for executive, upholstery: textile, color: brown Review
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Description of Computer chair Everprof Boss T for executive, upholstery: textile, color: brown
- purchased the chair a short while ago. The chair is ergonomic and comfy, and it is obvious that everything was carefully considered, but I will discuss the "disadvantages" in more detail below. Basically, the products were given to me as part of our marriage.
- A few issues surfaced once the chair was put together. The back of the chair is curved along one of the axes. 2 - The crosspiece and handrails both have abrasions and dotted paint. 3 - During installation, one of the decorative pieces (overlay on the railing) broke because its legs were partially shattered and was first damaged. 4. The fabric also caused concerns because there were bald areas and protruding threads in certain places (evidence shown in the photograph).
- Strong, good, and pleased with the purchase.
- That doesn't exist.
- 1. Practical. 2. The chair's back soothes the back. 3. Quality material that is original 4. In these weeks, the upholstery has not been cleaned or replaced. 5. Seems sturdy. 6. I can move on my own; not too heavy. 7. A useful back support.
- Excellent, soft, and cozy chair. The fit is cozy for someone who is 175 cm tall. Fabric that feels good to the touch and is expertly sewn without jambs. Dense filler; nothing has been forced through for 8 months; everything is still in its original state (I sit in an armchair for at least 10 hours each day). No issues about the cross, gas lift, wheels, or rolling mechanism.
- Armrest ornamental caps are made of incredibly thin plastic. In all likelihood, the fasteners will snap if you try to remove them. And if you don't coat the fastening bolts with a specific paste or something similar first, they will deteriorate and need to be tightened, necessitating such a necessity. Sometimes, if it fidgets a lot, actively swings, sits in awkward positions, and the like, it may creak and tap. However, the noise is often acceptable.
- The chair was a little less expensive on the Market than it was elsewhere. And the symbolic delivery fee was 49. Presented on schedule. The chair itself has cozy, rubberized rollers and is pretty comfortable. Simple to put together; detailed assembly instructions are included.
- was deemed brown, which is what I had actually been aiming for. The upholstery fabric and plastic components of the chair are both plainly depicted in the website's images as being brown. Despite the plastic components being brown, the chair really arrived in a greenish-marsh color. The "play of light" is not appropriate here! This is clear from the picture and other purchases. If color is important to you, consider this glaring discrepancy before making a purchase. (On the box, however, the word "brown" appears without qualification)) Here, there is no provision for the further sealing of the chair's back or headrest. The armrests won't survive very long because they are very "soft". In my perspective, a chair like this currently costs between 12 and 13 thousand dollars.
- No time for reflection; had to get back to the messenger.
- The cloth is not brown and smooth like in the photo. The chair's actual upholstery is an unusual gray cloth with brown spots.
- I chose it because of the price and because it adjusts to any height easily (like a typical office chair). It looks just like the photo. The fragrance of leather or something from the package was present on the first day after the purchase, but was gone the next day.
- It is preferable to use alongside a specialty cushion (at home) or to take breaks during the day. The body becomes quite numb after spending several hours in one position.
- Superb quality for the price, looks great, and comes with directions.
- NOTHING!
- This is not a chair; it is a catastrophe! The production of "fuck off go on figs do not interfere" is currently underway.
- Soft, nice upholstery with additional padding
- chair with a spouse. The mismatched threaded holes prevented the left armrest from screwing on. couldn't sit down. Return.