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Adjustable Height Ergonomic Mesh Drafting Chair with Arms - Tall Blue Office Computer Reception Desk Chair Review

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Revainrating 3 out of 5  
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Description of Adjustable Height Ergonomic Mesh Drafting Chair with Arms - Tall Blue Office Computer Reception Desk Chair

✔HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE: 2019 new design tall office chair has a hydraulic seat adjustment range of 22.8”-30” from the ground. ✔HEAVEY DUTY: 300 LBS capacity, Verified by SGS-3 gas lift, foldable base certified by BIFMA. ✔AMAZING AND STYLISH: stylish chair would make a practical addition to any profession where work surfaces are above standard height, Such as graphic artists, architects, lab technicians or any other creative assignment. ✔ERGONOMIC: 360 degree swivel, attainment features lower back lumbar support, a padded mesh seat, breathable mesh back to keep your back and thighs posture perfect. ✔SATISFACTION GUARANTEED: 24 hours customer service and 1-Year Warranty apply to drafting stool chair.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Suitable for bar tables and tall people

Bought this for my husband who has been working from home this year and we are both very happy with it. I assembled it myself, which wasn't difficult. However, when my husband sat in it, the chair didn't recline at all when reclined. He flipped the floor under the seat and then the chair worked great as you could recline and recline a bit. My husband is 6ft 3cm and slightly taller than him but he fits comfortably in this chair and has a lot less complaints about his back and legs at the end of…

Pros
  • Brings joy
Cons
  • Updates

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not large hanging flat.

All measured. I built my own desk for my height, then measured my current sitting position and ergonomic sitting position, and searched for a chair with the maximum height that fit my equation. That was it. It was available. I was pleased. I'm 5'10, I'm 150, this damn chair sags 3.5" when you sit on it. That means when the chair is fully raised and you sit on the seat, it drops over three inches in height So all my math and calculations are a waste A lousy piece of shit Plus it's not…

Pros
  • Few competitors
Cons
  • You could choose a newer model

Revainrating 1 out of 5

The sharp braces and back failed unexpectedly.

I thought this chair was a good deal - I needed a taller chair for a standing desk. It looked good out of the box and assembly went as expected. The first issue I found is that the brackets that hold the footrest ring are pretty sharp - to the point that I cut my foot on one of them. I taped the underside with masking tape to protect it. Then, about 3 months after I had it, the backrest suddenly broke, just above the armrest on the right side. The chair has been used sparingly and no one…

Pros
  • Durable Test Results
Cons
  • Upgradable

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Works well with my 43 " elevated desk.

I've only had this chair for about a week, maybe it's too early to give a review. I'll give my first opinion though. Worst thing about an adjustable one For me, desk is that I need to find a chair to go with it. However, after several weeks of research on the internet, I decided to go for it. My desk is currently extended to 43". This chair at maximum adjustment is perfect for that. Even with his hands, he slides right under it. I'm still not very well versed in what makes a thing ergonomic but

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  • Price
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  • Small things