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  • user2

    Crappy padding

    In regards to people complaining about the arms breaking, leave the screws quite loose until it's all put together and then tighten down each a little at a time and go in stages hitting each one to make it even. The bottom seat and the back have different widths which torques the plastic of the arm pieces if you tighten to much at the start. The arms are cheap plastic and they definitely look easy to break. I've had the chair for 2 weeks and the seat padding is all but gone. It's getting real close to feeling like I'm sitting on plywood with some cloth. I hoped the seat would last more than a few months before I might have to make modifications but that doesn't appear to be the case what so ever. You get what you pay for and this was definitely the cheapest chair I could find of this type at this time. I've also started getting a lot of annoying squeaking already. It might be that I have to spray lubricant every 2 weeks. It's fairly comfortable to me but I could see how it would be pretty uncomfortable for some folks. If the foam padding would hold up it would be a decent chair for the price. I needed a chair for about 6 months before I move and would just sell it. I would never purchase this again but I didn't want to spend much money for my situation.