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Review on πŸ’Ί Executive Computer Chair - TetChair Mesh-6, Upholstered in Black Textile by Dorota Kownacka

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I'm satisfied, it's a good purchase.

benefits from I've sat in this chair for a year and here's what I've concluded: it's soft and supportive, and the best part is that you can use it in Turkish if you need to because the handles on the armrests have been removed. The chair gets heavy daily use (I recline and whirl around in it), but after a year of heavy use, it shows no signs of creaking or wearing out. The fact that the lumbar support may be changed automatically is also quite nice; sitting in such a way prevents back fatigue. Due to the "blown" nature of the fabric, the seat remains comfortably cool. In general, I am pleased with the purchase. In the picture, the armrests have been removed from the chair, making it more cozy. Some drawbacks Disadvantages: After a month of usage, the support creates a loud mechanical click whenever you change position when sitting on a chair (as I stated, I turn a lot, sometimes I sit on it in Turkish or with my leg tucked beneath me). I was frightened the first time I did it. I eventually adjusted to it. So far, it appears to be working without any issues. Maximum dust picked up by the chair is denoted by the second negative. Due to the design of the back, mountains of dust can quickly accumulate on the "shoulders" of clothing and other design solutions. Since the backs are hollow (in the shape of the letter P, looking at the connector inside), the bulk of the dust is trapped inside, where it is difficult to access and must be removed by wet wiping the chairs thoroughly, from all sides, once a week. My husband's monolithic leather gaming chair required only a few wipes each year because it did not attract dust. No matter how clean you are, the harness material will attract dust and tiny dirt. The mesh at the back is a dust magnet, too. You have to improvise yet again to wash, dry, and vacuum the harness since this dust is really difficult to remove, even with wet microfiber, the feeling that it is smeared. It goes without saying that the husband's chair has no similar issues. Headrest. I keep it above my head, and it keeps hitting me in the head. It's contours are designed to sit comfortably behind the neck and provide support for the back of the head; but, at 1.70 feet tall, I find it unnecessary and instead prop my head up on a pillow instead. The annoying noises and the trouble getting out are the two most common complaints, especially when compared to alternatives.

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