- Please take a seat. It's a pleasant ride overall. Wire mesh is the standard. * Extensive adjustment options for the headrest To my eyes, the production values are better than those in Bureaucrat 811. And the mechanism is less complicated without the cable, even if it serves the same purpose.
- When the gas lift was pushed to its limits (as it evidently is by everyone), a reaction occurred. The change has to be about 5 centimeters higher to satisfy me. I've already adjusted the lumbar support to its highest possible height, but I wish I could go much higher if I could. * the right armrest mechanism in my copy appears to be non-collapsible and plays far more often than the left armrest mechanism. Sharper than "Bureaucrat 811" (where it's more like a rag) and shears "dust" from garments in startling numbers, this mesh "from fishing line" is a versatile tool. Dust collects most heavily (in the photo - I just blew off most of it) on the surface of the swing mechanism, under the seat. It's a pain to scrub.
- - Assists with lumbar support - Wide seat, no creaking - The posture is often even. - Wheels don't make noise. Gloves for assembly; a comfortable head rest; a practical folding mechanism. - stunning. (I placed an order for a white chair cover.)
- - the mesh is loosely stretched over the back, causing the back to rest against the iron and causing you to hunch over. Normally, the lower back holds at the same time. The lumbar support rubbed the vertebrae, so I had to put on a soft scarf (I think this is more of a perk). - Heavy. It's impossible to push him. Just sit down and leave, and don't move quickly. I believe that without such hard stoppers, wheels are necessary. - what to do about mesh that sags over time? However, I don't think it will (although I'm not deceiving anyone about this). Constriction would perform the necessary service. - The white chair's color does not resemble that of a white chair. He appears GREY! - the mesh keeps you cool, therefore you need to wear a dog wool sweater when it's cold inside the apartment. - The armrests can be adjusted extremely easily, which let me quickly become accustomed to the backlash. -high, legs pressing more forcefully on the seat and not standing on the floor. however, the seat supports the legs and the foot contacts entirely. adapted to it. I had to raise the monitor as well. – cold steel casting for the legs and the base. however casting.
- mesh that won't become too hot and doesn't squeak the headrest - armrests that are movable - swing system
- - grid (the duration of which is unknown) - If you don't sit, the wheels are blocked (I realize this is a feature, not a bug. However, I don't like it. - slight left/right backlash Price: The producer poses as a Euro-Japanese and is ashamed of 2022. It's unfortunate
- There have been a plethora of changes to everything Skillful and comprehensive assembly instructions written with the customer in mind
- Do not take a duplicate grid, in my opinion.
- A lot of originality, together with a stunning design that gives the impression of being pricey.
- 1. There is a significant lack of vertical posture in the rear, and there is also backlash in the piastres. 2. The armrests do not have a lock to prevent them from turning out of position when you carry them with you to move the chair since there is no lock.
- appearance
- ambiguous instruction unable to collect
- - The chairs are quite cozy. Since everything depends on a person's demands and height/weight, there is nothing particularly noteworthy to highlight in this context. I advise you to sit in it first before you buy. - Mesh seat and back. In this pricing range, computer chairs are typically made entirely of leather. Only zama or mesh backs. The choice to make everything "ventilated" was excellent. - Usefulness. The headrest, armrests, and chair height may all be changed. I believe most people can find a setup that works well for them.
- - Either marriage or a lack. I first skipped reading customer reviews when I ordered a chair. I didn't decide to go read till after I had made a purchase and paid. The idea that there are several issues with understaffing or marriage startled me. On the manufacturer's website, though, all of my inquiries truly vanished. 2022 is the producer. I don't believe any further explanation is necessary. - A very awkward and poorly planned assembly. Numerous locations are challenging for a hexagon to strike. That's more of my complaint, though. - Bottom frame made of plastic. One could take care of steel for that amount. - The chair's original height. The gas lift is rather high in its lowest level. Of course, if you raise it, it gets really high. But human physiology is the main topic here.
- Excellent adaptability (height, seat angle, armrests, etc.) Seating Area Is Adequately Sized Not easily soiled
- "Reinforced" seat thread for gas lift (chair lift/lower system)
- Because of its combination of lightness and functionality, the back and the "fifth point" do not sweat in the summer.
- The height of the lumbar support cannot be adjusted, thus it is not appropriate for someone who is 175 inches tall (they should be taller). dirty material: the headrest and seat were stained with the color of the garments (I put an additional cover with perforations on the seat), and the headrest was stained since I hung my clothes on it before going to bed. It is impossible to disassemble the catfish the mesh rubs jeans over time, therefore it is best to get a seat cover since the wheels begin to creak when the chair is moved after becoming clogged with dirt (particularly women's hair). The manufacturer did not make instructions on how to disassemble and clean the wheels. The manufacturer did not make instructions on how to disassemble and clean the wheels.
- Excellent chair with soft materials. I suggest Outstanding packaging; everything is wrapped and arranged. Excellent assembly instructions.
- Three growers, which are necessary to assemble the chair, are missing from the package of fasteners. As a result, they suggest just using a bolt-nut to secure the seat to the multiblock; nevertheless, it is unclear how soon the seat will unfold.
- packaging, customer service, directions, component quality, functionality, and cost.
- not easily assembleable Ich bin ein Shrimp Man. After three months: It's time to admit that having wheels that only turn when you sit in a chair is a terribly bad idea; the wheels should move whenever you stand up. There are moments (almost always) when you want to sit awkwardly, but your back won't bend. Now, however, the back will be flat (no).
- The fifth point is unconcerned. The armrest is quite cozy.
- Damaged copy. Curve, like boots, but made it through quality assurance. Bulky (not big, but rather bulky). Unsuitable for an apartment. The multiblock mechanism has already started to click after 2 weeks of use as a stool without a back that was provided under warranty (I weigh 65 kg!). With my height, I sit at the lowest position on the gas lift, so I can't say anything terrible about it.
- Components, a very long guarantee, modularity, and adjustments
- The fact that the back cannot be adjusted totally upright and will, in any event, have a tiny incline against the user is one of the major drawbacks for me personally. The gas lift has a wacky backlash, which is the primary factor contributing to the fact that the back cannot be made vertically. Even with the directions provided, it is difficult to put together. The bend that supports posture on the back is not something that can be removed, and it is quite low.
- Cheap. Hefty and cumbersome. One is able to sit with some degree of tolerability. Contributed to the success of a home company.
- This is not the chair that you purchased, into which you settled, and thoroughly enjoyed. I had been holding off on purchasing a conventional one from a foreign manufacturer for close to a year now, saving up sixty thousand dollars. Attempt to save failed. Height 190, weight 90. 1. Placement of emphasis on the back. In terms of growth, 190 is not a successful score. The range of adjustment is extremely limited, and the screw that presses the stop backwards frequently works its way out of the groove it's in. As a consequence of this, he emphasized it to a greater degree than the limit that the Hong Kong masters had envisioned, nailed it to the screeds, and clamped it securely. It got better to the point where it was bearable. 2. The height of the back. In terms of growth, 190 is not a successful score. Some Hong Kong sadomasochist is responsible for the development of the headrest mount. The pointed corners pierce the mesh at the base of the neck and cause discomfort. I used a grinder to remove them, but only the margins of the attachment; the base of the neck was left intact. I then stuffed foam rubber in its place. It got better to the point where it was bearable. 3. The headrest adjustment using the "lamb" method was unsuccessful. It did not work out to tighten them with your hands so that the headrest would not walk like a port prostitute. This was an attempt to prevent the headrest from walking like a port prostitute. After taking them off, I used an 8-mm key to ensure that they were in the correct position. 3. Squeaks like a worn D'Artagnan saddle. After a month, I was required to unscrew it and lubricate all of the connections. It got better to the point where it was bearable. 4. The height of the seat. If the backrest can be adjusted to a comfortable position for people shorter than 190 inches, then it is reasonable to believe that the seat height was also meant for those shorter than 190 inches. But no. While I'm seated, could you please adjust the height of the seat? Footrests are a need for everyone with a height that is less than 190 centimeters, so be sure to store up. 5. The unexplained "ergonomics" of the seating position. The edge of the seat is continually putting pressure on my long, bony legs. Because of this, discomfort as well as leaks. It is possible to make the situation somewhat more bearable by reducing the tension of the seat net to the greatest extent possible. 5. The mesh on the back is stretched out in a relaxed manner. Because it cannot be adjusted, you will find yourself sitting in a fetal position, with your back rounded, but you will have support in your lower back. As a consequence of this, I pushed the cable between the mesh and the frame all the way along the curvature of the back. It got better to the point where it was bearable. 6. You won't be able to maintain a normal sitting position. The individual designated as the "leader" should sit in the backrest's most forward-facing position. Not oblique and not straight. Something that is average.
- If not a wedlock, then at least a cushy chair
- There is a problem with every other Metta chair. This is found out during the assembly of a previously acquired chair. After that, the consumer is subject to never-ending complaints and supply delays for expensive replacement parts.