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Review on Computer Chair Bureaucrat CH-330M Office, upholstery: textile, color: dairy by Anka Polkov ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A good product, I advise you to try it.

Instructions for assembly: Take the base for the legs with the bolt holes facing up. Take the legs themselves and attempt to attach them. They aren't planted, of course, so we poison each leg and hammer it into the ground while holding the base. We turn the resulting structure, which has holes for the wheels, upside down and insert the wheels after tightening the small bolts (without washers and springs) until they stop. Although it takes less work to implant them, it is more crucial to direct them evenly. The construction is then placed on the ground, and the gas lift is then inserted. We take the longest bolts, place a spring on them first, then a washer (4 bolts), and then we exhale and become patient. We remove the chair's bottom, look for four holes around the corners, and see if there are any upholstery staples in the thread (in my case, there were). We strive to tighten each bolt after the brackets have been adjusted. If everything is in order, we undo the bolts and attempt to connect the saddle and back holes. We start by tightening the bolts that are closer to the tube's end. On one side (we barely screw it in), then on the other. If the bolt is not screwed in, you must pull the tube from the back in the direction of the thread before attempting to screw the bolt once more. If you can't screw it in, turn off the back and try to bend the tubes in the proper direction (if you need to bend them inward, you can do that too). If the floor is bent to the sides, lightly strike it; if not, stand on one tube with your foot and work to slightly straighten the second. Once the adjustments have been made once more, try to attach the saddle and the back. If all went according to plan, we would then turn the lower screws to a stop and the screws at the tubes' ends to half. Then, we finish tightening the first screw and slightly tighten the following two. After checking the screw holes for the gas lift, docking it with its elongated side towards the back of the chair, and attaching it to the saddle with medium bolts, washers, and springs follows. We simply attach the saddle to the ready gas lift at this point and stop cursing.

Pros
  • The chair is useful in and of itself. Cheap chairs frequently have uncontrolled armrests that either rest against the table and prevent the chair from moving towards it or slide under it and lose all purpose, forcing you to virtually sink to the floor. The benefit of this inexpensive chair is that it lacks armrests. Additionally, because of this, getting out of the chair is very straightforward, and you can even move very close to the table (important in small spaces). even at its tallest, slides under the table quietly. decent materials for the money. It appears to be pretty solid in black. The legs are also coated black (they are "bare metal" in all other colors). There are no issues with "leaving the table" because the wheels only turn with sufficient effort. Removable back cover for washing (just the back) Lift height of up to 57 cm is occasionally lower but not suitable for me. The seams are even, there are no wrinkles, and the threads don't protrude in any places, which is a sign of superior sewing.
Cons
  • In the event of marriage, the following stand out during the assembly process: 1. Bolt holes using upholstery staples. 2. The saddle's and the tubes holding the back's bolt holes are out of position. 3. The base of the legs are heavily docked. I do not advise folks who are not "handy" to purchase a chair like this without assembly. There are many instances where time needs to be squeezed, sometimes even with the aid of profanity. You shouldn't expect a female with a manicure to put together a dhreiser for you without any effort. The chair's legs are very narrow, so if you want to rest your feet against them while wearing socks, you need to have a good pain threshold or wear slippers. However, many people complain about the gas lift, but with my weight of 75 pounds, it holds fine. I've left assembly instructions in the comments in case anyone finds them useful. Ultimately, this is fixed by attaching a hose to the gas lift rod, however it won't be possible to change the height afterwards.)