I bought the chair as part of 's Prime Day sales in Summer 2021, when it was a lightning deal for about $55. I'm now seeing it averages around $120! At the price I paid, it's solid to sit in for extended periods of time as I did work and gaming, along with some movie watching while sitting in it. At that price, it's a solid budget choice if you don't want to spend too much for a decent comfy chair. At over double the price, I can't recommend it as strongly, and hope it goes down in price in the near future.
To start, some of the reviews left by others are...
1) Someone left a review complaining that after removing the parts packed in the back of the chair they had to use a pillow for stuffing. First I built furniture for years, all backs have dead air space. Once you remove the chair parts, the layers of batting are there and the pulls are fastened in place, there is no stuffing missing. Just zip up the back and assemble.
2) Another posted the base was sent backwards. Hum, not that they assembled backwards. There is a front and back, they are marked.
3) A few posted the stitching came lose in the seat. Again I built furniture and I can see no flaw in construction that would cause that, perhaps abuse, propping up feet, sitting cross legged, putting feet on seat with shoes on. After I assembled this one of our young friends sit in it and yep, shoes on feet went to seat.
With that said, read the instructions and look at the assembly photos before un-packing the parts. Lay out the parts in order of the photo assembly. Don't assume you got it and know how. Remember each part goes in a certain place and direction. Take it slow, look at photos often.
I think it took me 20 minutes from unpack to sitting it in and not one issue was encountered.
I really wanted white but they were out so I got brown but I really think the chair is worth the money.
Way too hard to assemble plus the directions are strictly drawings, with no written instructions. I still cant figure out how the back tilts, which it is supposed to do. I suggest written instructions be included. When you unzip the back to get to the parts the zipper gets stuck on the styrofoam inside and if youre not extremely careful the zipper will break.
First of all, any chair priced under $100 is worth a look. I am also pleased with the easy assembly, and the overall comfort of the chair.
However, it's overall size is fairly compact. If you are 200lbs or taller than 6', look for a more sturdy, roomy chair. The arms are too low to be usable unless you are leaning to one side, again probably related to the height. The arms would probably fit someone under the 5' 7 area.
All in all, for $85...it's a great chair for students and adults that are relatively fit and under 6' tall. I would buy this again for employees and general office use.
Overall I like the chair. I bought it because of the white vinyl material and its height. I have long legs and typical chairs are too low for me so I was thrilled to find this one. The only issue quality wise I have is the plastic protective ring that goes around the base doesnt secure well and often falls off. And I have to give the manufacturer kudos for ingenuity in packaging it, much was stored inside the back of the chair.
Assembled the chair today. Im pleased with all aspects of the chair except the wheels. Apparently all five wheels have to be facing in the same direction to roll properly. Once the are facing correctly the chair rolls OK. But getting them all facing the correct way is a very clunky procedure, so definitely not satisfied with the wheels.
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Really good task chair.
Great chair for working from home. Especially the price!
Solid chair, but not as much at the higher price.
I bought the chair as part of 's Prime Day sales in Summer 2021, when it was a lightning deal for about $55. I'm now seeing it averages around $120! At the price I paid, it's solid to sit in for extended periods of time as I did work and gaming, along with some movie watching while sitting in it. At that price, it's a solid budget choice if you don't want to spend too much for a decent comfy chair. At over double the price, I can't recommend it as strongly, and hope it goes down in price in the near future.
Very Nice for the Price.
To start, some of the reviews left by others are... 1) Someone left a review complaining that after removing the parts packed in the back of the chair they had to use a pillow for stuffing. First I built furniture for years, all backs have dead air space. Once you remove the chair parts, the layers of batting are there and the pulls are fastened in place, there is no stuffing missing. Just zip up the back and assemble. 2) Another posted the base was sent backwards. Hum, not that they assembled backwards. There is a front and back, they are marked. 3) A few posted the stitching came lose in the seat. Again I built furniture and I can see no flaw in construction that would cause that, perhaps abuse, propping up feet, sitting cross legged, putting feet on seat with shoes on. After I assembled this one of our young friends sit in it and yep, shoes on feet went to seat. With that said, read the instructions and look at the assembly photos before un-packing the parts. Lay out the parts in order of the photo assembly. Don't assume you got it and know how. Remember each part goes in a certain place and direction. Take it slow, look at photos often. I think it took me 20 minutes from unpack to sitting it in and not one issue was encountered. I really wanted white but they were out so I got brown but I really think the chair is worth the money.
Not a rolling chair
It might as well not have wheels, theyre completely inoperable and a nuisance at best.
EXTREMELY hard to assemble!
Way too hard to assemble plus the directions are strictly drawings, with no written instructions. I still cant figure out how the back tilts, which it is supposed to do. I suggest written instructions be included. When you unzip the back to get to the parts the zipper gets stuck on the styrofoam inside and if youre not extremely careful the zipper will break.
Perfect value for money. Love items.
I like build quality and low price. Not very ergonomic.
Not for larger person
First of all, any chair priced under $100 is worth a look. I am also pleased with the easy assembly, and the overall comfort of the chair. However, it's overall size is fairly compact. If you are 200lbs or taller than 6', look for a more sturdy, roomy chair. The arms are too low to be usable unless you are leaning to one side, again probably related to the height. The arms would probably fit someone under the 5' 7 area. All in all, for $85...it's a great chair for students and adults that are relatively fit and under 6' tall. I would buy this again for employees and general office use.
Good basic office chair
Overall I like the chair. I bought it because of the white vinyl material and its height. I have long legs and typical chairs are too low for me so I was thrilled to find this one. The only issue quality wise I have is the plastic protective ring that goes around the base doesnt secure well and often falls off. And I have to give the manufacturer kudos for ingenuity in packaging it, much was stored inside the back of the chair.
Well made
Excellent chair, well made and comfortable...
Wheels are not good
Assembled the chair today. Im pleased with all aspects of the chair except the wheels. Apparently all five wheels have to be facing in the same direction to roll properly. Once the are facing correctly the chair rolls OK. But getting them all facing the correct way is a very clunky procedure, so definitely not satisfied with the wheels.
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