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eat some more ramen and don't buy a few extra DLCs and then get a real chair jfc
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# ? Jan 28, 2017 16:50 |
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what is ur chair sens at
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# ? Jan 28, 2017 22:59 |
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Thinking of selling my Aeron because I don't love the hard plastic front edge. DXRacer and Maxnomic are universally poo poo, yeah? They're just that vinyl that peels after 2-3 years like every other cheap chair?
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# ? Jan 29, 2017 20:57 |
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Futaba Anzu posted:what is ur chair sens at 800 psi
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# ? Jan 29, 2017 20:58 |
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Just bought this on sale, use coupon 73438964 for $25 off to bring it under $150 http://www.officedepot.com/a/products/277968/WorkPro-Maverick-Multifunction-High-Back-Fabric/ It's kind of a gamble since they didn't have one in store to sit in, but it's relatively cheap and has a 10 year warranty so
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# ? Feb 18, 2017 22:10 |
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CloFan posted:Just bought this on sale, use coupon 73438964 for $25 off to bring it under $150 "limited" warranty. That thing will only last a year or two.
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# ? Feb 18, 2017 22:59 |
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Pretty standard-looking seat and back bolted to an off-the-shelf pressed steel base. I think you paid about what those things are worth.
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# ? Feb 18, 2017 23:10 |
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Maybe so. The last chair I bought 7 years ago was a Best Buy $180 generic office chair with only a tilt lock and height adjustment, so being able to adjust back height and seat depth should be nice. I'm just hoping it has decent lumber support, if not it's going back immediately
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Anyone know anything about Lazy boy office chairs?
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# ? Feb 19, 2017 01:40 |
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Flying Spaghetti posted:My wife use to work from home. In a chair, 8 hours a day, in a carpeted office. We went through a lot of chair mats, never found a great solution. The plastic ones, no matter how thick, eventually became brittle and cracked. The chair wheels will rub a fine dust of plastic off the mat that gets in the carpet around the edges of the mat. This dust seemed to permanently discolor the carpet and could not be vacuumed or cleaned out. In general the mat will protect the carpet under it but the carpet around it will still wear normally. When you go to move the mat, you now have this square of perfect carpet that really stands out and looks bad. The longest lasting solution we found was a bamboo mat. It held up much longer than the plastic ones and didn't leave the plastic dust in the carpet. Personally though, I hate all mats, and will be putting solid flooring in all future office spaces. sorry for the ancient quote, but as this is probably still a problem for some people who want lower rolling resistances, a buddy of mine made himself a oversized mat out of a slab of MDF. Routed the edges so it was toe friendly and it seems to be pretty solid. You could probably do the same thing with any number of construction materials used in flooring.
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# ? Feb 20, 2017 22:55 |
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I work from home two days a week, with 1-2 hour gaming sessions on not-those-days. My work chair is fine but I've been getting back pain at home. Blaming the crappy office depot chair seems easy enough. How are those kneeling chairs? example. I used one as a kid and loved it, but in retrospect I probably could have been sitting on a concrete brick and been okay. Alternatively, how is the Steelcase Drive? A local office supply wholesaler has a used one for $100 (is that a good price?) They have Leaps and Aerons, but since I'm not spending 40 hours a week in this chair I'm a little hesitant to spend more than a couple hundred. EDIT: I haven't heard of Haworth. https://stlouis.craigslist.org/fuo/6013701803.html Boxman fucked around with this message at 20:07 on Feb 27, 2017 |
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Sounds like your local place wants a bit too much cash for their chairs if a pretty bog-standard and ancient chair is going for $100. Keep looking around.
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# ? Feb 27, 2017 20:39 |
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As far as kneeling chairs go, I'm sure they work for some people but I always developed soreness in my shins, regardless of the adjustment angle. Other than that it was fine, but they're not something that I would recommend to everyone.
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# ? Feb 28, 2017 02:37 |
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Boxman posted:EDIT: I haven't heard of Haworth. https://stlouis.craigslist.org/fuo/6013701803.html Haworth is good stuff, we had Haworth Zody chairs at my last job and they were comfortable and sturdy. I don't know anything about that model specifically, but I liked the Zody.
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# ? Mar 2, 2017 20:03 |
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The used market around me for good chairs suuuuccckkkks as other people have also mentioned in their areas. Our used office furniture stores have total junk when it comes to chairs. I've been waiting to pick up a chair for about 4.5 years now, and I'm finally in a position to maybe buy new. I'm going to swing by our local dealer to check out some chairs Friday. I'm sitting well over 40 hours a week in my desk chair right now, so I need something that is going to help my back. With that in mind, is the Embody the way to go? Which fabric is the best? Are the translucent casters worth the $40 more (what are they for)? How does it measure up to the new model Aeron? Knyteguy fucked around with this message at 01:18 on Mar 8, 2017 |
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Modest Mouse cover band posted:The used market around me for good chairs suuuuccckkkks as other people have also mentioned in their areas. Our used office furniture stores have total junk when it comes to chairs. I've been waiting to pick up a chair for about 4.5 years now, and I'm finally in a position to maybe buy new. I'm going to swing by our local dealer to check out some chairs Friday. Sit in different chairs, for some people the Embody is going to be great, for others it will be terrible.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 01:22 |
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AVeryLargeRadish posted:Sit in different chairs, for some people the Embody is going to be great, for others it will be terrible. Yeah I've done that before, but I'll only have a brief time to evaluate (30 minutes maybe). I'm trying to figure out which ones to specifically focus on.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 01:35 |
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I don't know, when I was doing research on chairs I do not recall anyone ever complaining about the Embody other than the price. The balance fabric is definitely softer compared to the rhythm, no idea about the mercer. I think the translucent coasters are just aesthetics?
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Modest Mouse cover band posted:Yeah I've done that before, but I'll only have a brief time to evaluate (30 minutes maybe). I'm trying to figure out which ones to specifically focus on. It's going to be difficult for you to know for sure, but I believe the good HM chairs have a satisfaction guaranteed sort of warranty where you can return it if you don't like it. That's what helped me drop $1300 on one. http://store.hermanmiller.com/Returns-And-Exchanges Also, as an owner of the embody I really think it's one of the best chairs I've ever owned.
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# ? Mar 8, 2017 21:39 |
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Yeah the Embody reviews just seem so solid everywhere. I'm just now finding out about the Gesture from Steelcase from this thread. I only read right when it just came out; is this comparable to the Embody? I loved the Leap V2, but the Embody is just so sexy and from pictures at least it looks sturdier than the Leap even if that's not true. I set an appointment for Friday to go check out the Herman Miller distributor here in town. I'll be trying the Mirra 2, the updated Aeron, and the Embody. I'll write up a trip report if there's anything interesting to share. They said they'd work with me on price, so maybe they can take it down a bit. I feel a little irresponsible considering a $1,200 chair, but it is a business write off or a home office write off since I work remotely... I may go with an alternative just because of that price point though (among other things like if I don't like how it feels). I'll ask them about returns if I don't love the chair, good advice.
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Modest Mouse cover band posted:Yeah the Embody reviews just seem so solid everywhere. I'm just now finding out about the Gesture from Steelcase from this thread. I only read right when it just came out; is this comparable to the Embody? I loved the Leap V2, but the Embody is just so sexy and from pictures at least it looks sturdier than the Leap even if that's not true. I bought a Leap V2 new, I figured that at the rate I had to replace chairs it ends up costing the same as cheaper chairs over the life of the warranty on the Leap so it's worth it to have a much better chair the whole time and get rid of the back pain I was getting from sitting in a lovely chair all day. Also the medical bills from dealing with the sort of long term problems you can get from sitting in a bad chair are far higher than what a good chair costs.
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# ? Mar 9, 2017 06:18 |
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You get a 12-year warranty, so even if it breaks right as the warranty expires, $100 a year for something that is designed to not destroy your back seems like a bargain.
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Yeah good point on the back re: medical bills. I'm a little more sold now, because holy poo poo going from the ergo chairs to my busted chair with a piece of metal digging into my skin (lol) is a tough transition. I got quoted $935/$917 on the Gesture (depending on the back style) $835 on the Leap V2 Just an FYI for anyone else in the market - tell them you own a small business for better pricing. They don't require proof AFAIK. I tried the Mirra 2, new Aeron, and the Embody. I actually liked the Mirra 2 better than the Aeron for everything but the lumbar support. Embody. Jesus gently caress no wonder everyone rants and raves about this chair... my back already feels better, and I can actively feel it getting a little worse sitting in this broken thing I'm currently in. It'll come down to price at this point. I'm waiting to see what HM quotes me for the Embody (with the small business discount as well) They're all amazing, though the Steelcase dealers were way less knowledgeable than HM, where the Herman Miller lady got me perfectly adjusted on each chair. Thanks for the help. e: for more info for anyone else wondering I was told that the balance/rhythm fabric comes down mostly to looks. They have the same wear rate. The Mercer fabric has double the wear tolerance of Rhythm/Balance, but it's also super gritty feeling. e2: went with the Embody. I bought on Amazon from OfficeDesigns to avoid the 4-6 week ship time from the local dealer (since my chair is broken). Knyteguy fucked around with this message at 22:58 on Mar 10, 2017 |
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AFAIK the Mirra (and Mirra 2) are many years newer than the Aeron and lots of people find them to be better. I think HM keeps the Aeron around mainly due to momentum, or furnishing TV sets with.
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Thanks Ants posted:AFAIK the Mirra (and Mirra 2) are many years newer than the Aeron and lots of people find them to be better. I think HM keeps the Aeron around mainly due to momentum, or furnishing TV sets with. Please don't ever buy an Aeron
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 03:50 |
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ILikeVoltron posted:Please don't ever buy an Aeron Please explain
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# ? Mar 11, 2017 21:07 |
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qsvui posted:Please explain The design is ancient, it's not for sitting in all day, it was originally a task chair. The loving thing gave me sciatic nerve damage. So yea, gently caress the Aeron. Read the Ergonomics section on the wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeron_chair There's like a million reasons why this chair is horrible but people have it in their head it's the "high end chair for all things sitting!!!!!1" Read, it's not. Edit: Also, read this thread, many other people share this opinion but you might have to go back 20 pages or so.
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# ? Mar 12, 2017 06:52 |
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Local dealer got back to me (72 hours late) the small business pricing for the following chairs: Embody: $846 Mirra 2: $740 Aeron (revamped): $970 So the Embody is about $400 cheaper through a dealer. That's the Embody with the white base also, so it may be a bit cheaper with the graphite base.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 17:14 |
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Modest Mouse cover band posted:Local dealer got back to me (72 hours late) the small business pricing for the following chairs: You might want to check to see if this business is a certified dealer where the manufacturer will honor the warranty. If you even care about that.
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ILikeVoltron posted:The design is ancient, it's not for sitting in all day, it was originally a task chair. The loving thing gave me sciatic nerve damage. So yea, gently caress the Aeron. Read the Ergonomics section on the wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeron_chair I'd like to not use my Aeron, but it's comfortable in warm settings on account of the seat and back being mesh.
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# ? Mar 13, 2017 23:43 |
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Etrips posted:You might want to check to see if this business is a certified dealer where the manufacturer will honor the warranty. If you even care about that. Yeah they're a certified dealer. I found them from Herman Miller's website.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 00:35 |
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8-bit Miniboss posted:I'd like to not use my Aeron, but it's comfortable in warm settings on account of the seat and back being mesh. mesh backs are fine but mesh seats apparently cool less efficiently than more conventional seat materials
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 00:57 |
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Mesh seats are good for letting farts waft through
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 01:40 |
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Thanks Ants posted:Mesh seats are good for letting farts waft through Thanks Ants
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ILikeVoltron posted:The design is ancient, it's not for sitting in all day, it was originally a task chair. The loving thing gave me sciatic nerve damage. So yea, gently caress the Aeron. Read the Ergonomics section on the wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeron_chair Could you elaborate on that a bit? Just from wikipedia, it sounds like if it a) goes higher, a la type C and b) you sit 'perched' on the front portion, then that's basically ok. Is it more of an issue if you like, sit/lean back in it? Basically, I got a type C (admittedly a lot of list price) so I'm kind of committed to using it atm, but also don't want to gently caress up my sciatic nerve... e: Ok, having read the linked article, it kind of sounds like the answer is either a) use a high stool or b) don't sit at all... well poo poo. foutre fucked around with this message at 02:09 on Mar 14, 2017 |
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Avoiding chairs with headrests because it will weaken your neck muscles is such a ridiculous critique compared to ending up hunched forward because you spend 8 hours+ at the computer each day.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 11:29 |
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Josh Lyman posted:Avoiding chairs with headrests because it will weaken your neck muscles is such a ridiculous critique compared to ending up hunched forward because you spend 8 hours+ at the computer each day. Why not go for the full mile and just get a LAZYBOY.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 13:07 |
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wormil posted:Anyone know anything about Lazy boy office chairs? Etrips posted:Why not go for the full mile and just get a LAZYBOY. Lazyboy actually makes office chairs.
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# ? Mar 14, 2017 20:34 |
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Lazyboy is for dumbs, get yourself an ekornes. http://www.ekornes.com/us/stressless-office
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Etrips posted:Why not go for the full mile and just get a LAZYBOY. My old bachelor setup was like this.
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