Seems like an elevator failure. I took my measures as follows: first, I sat on a chair, then I affixed a paint scorch to the upper front edge of the chair, then I drew a line, then I took a tape measure, and last, I rode the gas lift numerous times while taking my measurements. In the higher position, 45 cm, and in the lower position, 41 cm. The distance is 45 cm! The lift stroke is about 4 centimeters! That makes me laugh! Or should we call it a marriage? Changing my chair or gas lift to one that has wheels would be greatly appreciated, manufacturer. Nobody has anything negative to say about the chair itself. Very comfortable, has a wide seat, and you may sit in it with your legs crossed. Height 180, weight 80. The back of the head is supported by the headrest, which is positioned directly behind it. In general, sitting in it is really pleasant, and it is also convenient to lean back; the position can be maintained by a lever on the side of the chair. It appeared to me that the back is fixed independently, as stated in some reviews; however, this is not the case; rather, it is a one-piece structure, and the back leans together with the chair; therefore, it is not possible to sleep in it, as some reviews state. The angle of the slope, which is 30 degrees, is not particularly steep but is sufficient for convenience. However, due of the low height, everything is compromised, and when the chair is tilted, the legs do not lift off of the ground. I have no idea how anyone else feels about this, but the fact that the cross is made of plastic seemed very significant to me. warm, in addition to having wide legs and ribs on them; to put it another way, you can place your legs there, and they won't fall off. When you sit down, there is a metallic crunch, and there is also backlash. I sat on it to test its effectiveness, and when I do so now, my muscles do not twitch. But if you take the whole thing into consideration, the quality is satisfactory. It was quite challenging to gather all of it. It's an absurdly huge chair, and you have to press the back of the chair firmly on the seat in order to move it. I couldn't do it on my own; I had to call for assistance. I cleaned and blasted out the holes from the foam rubber, but because the screws were put in from the factory, the foam rubber was already blocked up. Turning the bolts is quite tough. Somehow perverted, right down to the swollen, bleeding blisters. Without a half liter of water, attempting to unwind the upper structure backward will not be successful. Although the design of the assembly itself is really simple, the instructions are not very easy to understand. I was forced to employ the technique of scientific poking in certain locations because. I have no idea who this instruction was intended for because I've never seen it before. or more specifically, by whom). I will say this much: the chair is average for the price that it costs. But marriage in height saddens.
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