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jarjarbinksfan621 posted:Hey guys. My apartment has those really slippery fake hardwood floors, so the stock wheels on any desk chair go crazy and make the chair unstable and uncomfortable. Is there some special casters or mat I should buy for this issue? Put down a small rug under your chair. Hard floors suck for office chairs even with rubber casters.
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# ? Apr 11, 2013 01:46 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Put down a small rug under your chair. Hard floors suck for office chairs even with rubber casters. I'll do that, thanks. It looks like those rubber casters cost more than a cheap area rug anyway.
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# ? Apr 11, 2013 09:05 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Put down a small rug under your chair. Hard floors suck for office chairs even with rubber casters. It'll protect your floor from getting all scratched up too. I like the hard-plastic floor mats for my desk. But that just because I don't like cleaning a rug of cat hair that's been ground into it by the wheels.
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Gounads posted:I like the hard-plastic floor mats for my desk. But that just because I don't like cleaning a rug of cat hair that's been ground into it by the wheels.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 01:24 |
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Jute rugs do a really good job at protecting carpets from furniture depressions and the like.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 03:59 |
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http://www.sit4less.com/products/Office-star/Space-55403-executive-chair/138 What do you guys think of this? I say in one for a few minutes at my physical therapist's office (having some shoulder things that are finally clearing up) and it seemed comfortable enough. Has lots of adjustables and 300 bucks is much nicer than 800.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 05:31 |
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You're in St. Louis, right? Wait till Wash U's semester ends and score a chair off of a student trying to get rid of it.
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# ? Apr 12, 2013 05:38 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Never, ever use those floor mats on carpet. I used to work carpet cleaning, and the little plastic spikes eventually wear down and break off, embedding themselves into the carpet forever. If you want to protect the carpet from your chair, just put a cheap rub on top of the carpet. I've got one of the plastic mats with a smooth bottom on hardwood. Got to make sure to clean under it monthly or so, or you get some dirt that can scratch, but otherwise been happy with it.
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Saxophone posted:http://www.sit4less.com/products/Office-star/Space-55403-executive-chair/138 Not sure about the chair, but I would not recommend purchasing it from Sit4Less. While I did get my chair in a reasonable amount of time and I was happy with the end product, their customer support is completely abysmal. You'll have no idea where your order is until it lands on your doorstep, and I can't even imagine the nightmare involved with trying to return a product should something go wrong.
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Sackmo posted:Not sure about the chair, but I would not recommend purchasing it from Sit4Less. While I did get my chair in a reasonable amount of time and I was happy with the end product, their customer support is completely abysmal. You'll have no idea where your order is until it lands on your doorstep, and I can't even imagine the nightmare involved with trying to return a product should something go wrong. To be fair to them, they don't know where the order is because they submit it to the manufacturer and then it's out of their hands. Herman Miller, in my case, shipped direct to my house, and the one time I had to file a warranty claim, it was directly with Herman Miller - Sit4Less wasn't involved at all.
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Mierdaan posted:To be fair to them, they don't know where the order is because they submit it to the manufacturer and then it's out of their hands. Herman Miller, in my case, shipped direct to my house, and the one time I had to file a warranty claim, it was directly with Herman Miller - Sit4Less wasn't involved at all. Yes, I realized this when I noticed the shipping label on the chair. However, I didn't think that my completely stock Leap would be considered a special order, so I emailed them after a couple of weeks. Instead of telling me anything useful they just gave me the runaround until the chair finally arrived. All they had to do was tell me that they had submitted the order to Steelcase and I would have been happy, but they couldn't even do that. Also of note is that they don't send any sort of tracking info even when the order ships directly from their warehouse. You also can't track your order from their site. Which is pretty for a web-based business.
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# ? Apr 13, 2013 07:47 |
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I live in Omaha and there's fuckall when it comes to Herman Miller or Steelcase showrooms, so I'm mainly guessing on this one. I found a place that is selling a Steelcase Leap (I think v2) for $650, but it states that it is "Upholstered." Is the upholstering a big deal? I know $650 isn't too great for a Leap but it's slim pickins around here and I don't feel like blindly buying a $500+ chair online without having sat in it first.
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# ? Apr 16, 2013 23:59 |
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All chairs are upholstered, unless they have mesh backs and seats (like the Aeron). It's like saying a chair has a seat. Of course it does, it's a chair - it's a standard thing, not an upgraded feature. What is it upholstered IN? Fabric? Vinyl? Leather? That's the important part.
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 01:27 |
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The chair is fabric, but none of the other fabric chairs have anything listed about them being "Upholstered," which made me think that it may mean that it has recently been reupholstered as a repair or something.
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# ? Apr 17, 2013 02:20 |
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Does Herman Miller always have a 15% sale in May or June? I have my eye on an Envelop desk
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# ? Apr 23, 2013 22:53 |
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Can somebody help me ID this chair? I want one.
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# ? May 18, 2013 03:54 |
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After spending the past week sitting in an Aeron again, I kind of wish we had taken some of them after we moved to a new location.
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# ? May 18, 2013 04:26 |
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MancXVI posted:Can somebody help me ID this chair? I want one. Looks like it might be a knockoff of the Ergohuman.
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# ? May 18, 2013 10:31 |
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Does anyone have any experience with the Space Chair? I've been looking at getting one.
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# ? May 18, 2013 14:19 |
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Both the chairs just posted by beze and MancXVI look like junky knockoffs of other chairs. I'd shop around a lot more before getting those.
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# ? May 18, 2013 17:33 |
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Went to a local store that carried both Herman Miller and Steelcase. I honestly did not like the Aeron at all which was surprising given its reputation and reviews everywhere. I felt the Leap was by far more comfortable and supportive for me. Then I asked about pricing He was trying to get me to take a floor model with a 20% discount off their price. Still came to almost $870. Cheapest I've been able to find one online is around $645 (new). Anyone able to find a price beating that? Still very weary about spending so much money on something I sit in.
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# ? May 20, 2013 23:15 |
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poxin posted:Went to a local store that carried both Herman Miller and Steelcase. I honestly did not like the Aeron at all which was surprising given its reputation and reviews everywhere. I felt the Leap was by far more comfortable and supportive for me. Then I asked about pricing Fun fact: the Aeron wasn't designed to be a desk chair - it was meant to be a conference room chair. People liked how it looked and started using it at their desks. The Leap is a bit overpriced, yes. Depending on where you live, though, it might be the only option. Resources for ergonomic chairs really suck in general unless you work for a corporation that can afford a decent ergonomist and a bunch of demo chairs.
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# ? May 21, 2013 16:12 |
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I actually find a lot of the big box store chairs anywhere from $80-$200 to be quite comfortable, but wtf is up with the arms? All the fixed arms seem to be made for people who are 6ft+. They make adjustable arm chairs, but they usually only go upwards from there, which is great...if bloody Lou Ferrigno needs a chair. It seems that half the population is up poo poo dick without a paddle for an office chair with arms or they just deal with the perpetual shrug they're put in.
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# ? May 28, 2013 00:36 |
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I'm still sitting in this piece of poo poo and the arms are just where I want them.
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# ? May 28, 2013 01:50 |
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Cojawfee posted:I'm still sitting in this piece of poo poo and the arms are just where I want them. Those look like the standard 8-9 inch arms that most chairs have. Your body is likely existing right in big chair's wheelhouse.
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# ? May 28, 2013 03:11 |
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How small are you? I'm 5'9. In the steelcase Think I sit in at work, I have the arm rests pulled all the way up and that's just the right height for me not to have my arms sag down.
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# ? May 28, 2013 03:14 |
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I'm the same height, though I'm disproportionately more leg than torso. When I try those 8-9 inch armrest chairs, they shrug (and by extension, strain) my shoulders.
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# ? May 28, 2013 03:25 |
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I found a used Leap in good condition for $275 today. First impressions are good; it blows away any chairs I've tried that cost that much new.
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# ? Jun 1, 2013 22:43 |
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If anyone is interesting in picking up any Herman Miller product, such as the Mirra (lol), Aeron (1994 lol), or the one true chair, the Herman Miller "Embody" Total Office Ergonomic Seating Solution, the semi-annual Herman Miller sale is going on right now until June 10. 15% off everything, with most retailers offering free shipping too. Get an Embody.
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# ? Jun 4, 2013 23:03 |
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Okay gently caress it. I have a Herman Miller Mirra since 1 year and it kills my thighs. And i'm not the only one with that problem if i google the problem. I really need a different chair. You guys think the Leap is a good option for me? I can't try it out before ordering..
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 19:21 |
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johnnyXcrane posted:Okay gently caress it. I have a Herman Miller Mirra since 1 year and it kills my thighs. And i'm not the only one with that problem if i google the problem. - Check your seat depth. You should only be able to fit 2 fingers between the back of your legs and the front seat edge. - If the Mirra seat can tilt forward (it's been a while since I tried one, I can't remember if it can) try that. Try a few different degrees of forward tilt to see if it reduces the issue. - Your seat height may be too high. Try lowering it - if that puts your desk up too high, get a footrest. Basically you want to try and relieve the pressure on your thighs. If that doesn't work the Leap may be better, as it has cushion instead of the mesh seat of the Mirra. I don't have enough experience specifically with those chairs to say for certain unfortunately, since they're our company's competitors.
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# ? Jun 5, 2013 23:11 |
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Home.Woot has the Herman Miller Aeron in size medium for $700 right now. It may not last long because its a woot off but there you go.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 20:45 |
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Hmm, looks tempting but $700 is quite a bit without sitting in it, plus I might be wiser to spend that cash on a Leap instead. Still seems a bit cheaper than other places I've seen new Aeron chairs though. My old Office Master BC85 seems like it just died -- the tension control knob no longer catches when I try to adjust it clockwise, so basically there is no resistance to tilt back now. I can't figure out how to repair it, and after 7 years it's probably time for a new chair. I'm a couple hours from a showroom otherwise I would have tried them all out.
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Malcolm posted:My old Office Master BC85 seems like it just died -- the tension control knob no longer catches when I try to adjust it clockwise, so basically there is no resistance to tilt back now. I can't figure out how to repair it, and after 7 years it's probably time for a new chair. I'm a couple hours from a showroom otherwise I would have tried them all out. And... Yeah. There's basically nothing you can do to repair that, except replacing the control mechanism entirely. The chair is past its 7-year lifespan. BCs are decent enough budget chairs, but if you like Office Master, check out the PT series instead. It'll be roughly double the price, but they last 12 years and are comfortable and adjustable as hell.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 22:34 |
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Cool, thanks for the tip. It was a good sit and I'd check out the brand again.
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 23:35 |
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Is there a good, relatively inexpensive office chair that doesn't have wheels?
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# ? Jun 18, 2013 23:49 |
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Thanatosian posted:Is there a good, relatively inexpensive office chair that doesn't have wheels? Most office chair manufacturers offer a variety of casters, including glides. Call around to some furniture dealers/warehouses and ask what you can get with glides. You also may be able to retrofit an existing office chair with glides. They're pretty universal.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 03:08 |
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My job requires being seated for twelve to thirteen hours a day, with frequent breaks as needed. The team was initially given standard crap office chairs that were extremely uncomfortable. Our boss, bless her endless harassment of facilities, acquired a set of Steelcase chairs that are absolutely solid. I don’t remember the exact model on the tags, but looking at the Steelcase site they are most likely the “Amia” model. To give you an idea of how good these chairs are, my team does 24/7 operations monitoring and has someone in the office at all times. Every one of our chairs has someone on it, more or less, for twelve hours a day over the past three years. We have enough chairs for the day and night shift to have their own but I am positive they could stand being used for literally years on end non stop. Not that you would want to. Since I am too cheap to spend $500 plus on a chair I use a basic Office Max leather chair. Although ironically I bought that chair after having my previous Office Max chair break on me. Maybe in the long run I would have been better off investing in a more expensive, but higher quality chair. Once this one inevitably breaks I may just buy a professional chair. The price tag is not attractive but maybe viewing it as an investment is the best idea.
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# ? Jun 21, 2013 04:30 |
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If you view it as an investment in the health of your spine it's a lot easier to justify it to yourself.
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Just bought my Embody with the fabric upgrade for $1050 after tax. That's a crazy good price, right?
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