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Review on πŸͺ‘ Hbada Desk Office Computer Chair with Lumbar Support, Height Adjustable - Black: Ultimate Comfort and Ergonomics by Victoria Smith

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good chair for the price if not overused

(UPDATE) Know I bought this chair back in June 2021, I'm editing this review in November. Basically I'm changing my 5 star rating to 1 star because after a while of using the backrest to lean on I had a moment where there was a loud pop and from then on the backrest actually tilted with me, when I tried to sit back as part of the stool was actually attached below. It seems irreparable unless I buy a new chair base as the board has snapped and the backrest is now free to move past its resting point; I could honestly separate it from the chair itself and a screw/bolt repair would be pointless. To me it has become essentially a $100 stool and does not support the advertised/sold "lumbar support" and other things sold through this Revain sale post. Everything that has happened since this update remains the original June/July review. I honestly recommend avoiding this product. I received the office chair in a box marked Hbada with each part (left and right armrests, seat cushion, support, hydraulic cylinder, wheel base, extra wheel leg, 5 wheels) in its own bubble wrap with the required screws/caps/hex or a hex key in a plastic/cardboard container along with an envelope with instructions. The instructions are small (about the size of a smartphone), in several languages (obviously only English interested me). The instruction book had a few small photos and written instructions on how to assemble the chair, although the photos were quite small and most of the colors were mixed as they were all in one small book. The Allen key is just metal bent 90 degrees, so the classic "twist your finger around to lower the screw" trick can be difficult to pull off, and you'll need a light source and possibly a table to do the trick to support construction. in place. It took me about 30-50 minutes to assemble the chair. Aside from struggling with an Allen wrench to get the same length on both sides, fitting the seat cushion to the armrests is a nightmare, as you'll likely have to bend the plastic to get it to fit. This is really what was eating up all the assembly time. The seat of the chair is approximately 45-60 cm (1.5-2 ft) off the ground (estimate), with markings an additional 7-10 cm (3-4 in) more. The armrests are, I'd say, about a foot above seat height, allowing your arms to rest on them. So be aware that the non-adjustable armrests can pose a problem for you if you prefer a certain angle of reclining. hands in. As for sitting in a chair (I'm 5'8", about 160 pounds or about 172 cm, 72 kg, a small "dad body"), I like that the seat cushion isn't too big or thin, so there are still some are in the form of a pillow.The armrest padding is quite thin but does push backwards at first glance so I think it's better than going for plastic.The back mesh seems to catch me right in front of the lumbar support, so I'm resting on it for a bit. Twisting it both ways feels normal, and there's some resistance when rocking the chair so you don't just lean back. For my personal use, I won't necessarily roll the chair over my foot, but as long as I don't just keep my feet on the carpet it rolls fine.I've read some reviews here on Amazon.n and I always see their products have problems with chair casters so I have to consider that when buying an S tuhls into account so I don't use them to move around the house. I will say though, for $100 (I paid $90 which comes with some discounts) I think it's a pretty good use of cash to get a decent chair for the price.

Pros
  • Home Office Chairs
Cons
  • Neutral