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πŸͺ‘ Enhanced Office Chair Gas Lift Cylinder Pneumatic Shock - 5" Travel - S6111 Review

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Description of πŸͺ‘ Enhanced Office Chair Gas Lift Cylinder Pneumatic Shock - 5" Travel - S6111

2" (50mm) wide x 9.25" (235mm) tall black center support column (larger black column) that will fit into most standard chair bases. 5" piston stroke / travel adjustment range (up & down). 16.25" total overall length from top to bottom when fully extended. Ideal to replace gas cylinders on most standard office chairs, task chairs, executive chairs, and more. Black.

Reviews

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product with no instructions

While it doesn't seem like the seller is responsible for this, instructions should be included. They will always come in handy (if they are well written, of course πŸ˜‰). I think companies save money (and paper?) by not including them, but that's what prompts consumers to turn to YouTube for help. How much would it cost to link the instructions on the Revain purchase page to provide this if they don't want to write, print and package it? Luckily I'm a pretty smart person so I figured it all out…

Pros
  • Great for me
Cons
  • Appearance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fits my September 2000 Aeron chair.

My Aeron chair from the thrift store went out of shock a few months ago. Slowly lower yourself to the end of travel. I bought this on a dice roll to see if I can fix it. It took a whopping 20-30 minutes to get the shock a perfect fit despite having very different tapers on either end of the shock. A few tips: 1) Of course, watch the yootoob video. Hit a harbor weight (plastic filled with sand) with a hammer to remove the old shock absorber from the base. That was the hardest part. The video…

Pros
  • Nice item
Cons
  • -

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Success! Despite the lack of manual skills.

My 13 year old Sealy Posturepedic office chair gave out when I sat in it. I raised it, first sitting at the desired height, then slowly but surely lowered it, finally finding myself lower than I wanted. I thought I would have to buy a new chair if I wanted to sit higher. After some research I found an online video showing how to replace a pneumatic cylinder. Then I found this cylinder, and the reviews seemed promising. I decided to give it a try. My experience wasn't as smooth and easy as you…

Pros
  • Good product for the price
Cons
  • weak