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Whiteycar posted:For those who got the Steelcase Gestures I'd love to hear your thoughts after a couple of weeks of use. I would love to once mine actually ships :| (Ordered on the 5th, order status is still "fulfilling order" despite all my F5s to the contrary )
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Chow-King posted:Did your Gesture come with adjustable lumbar support? I see it as a $20 option on other sites, like sit4life.com, but I don't see it offered on Steelcase's website. Sit4life.com doesn't charge sales tax so I'm leaning towards purchasing in that direction but I don't want to pay an extra $20 bucks if it's not really an option offered by Steelcase on their Gestures. I know this is a bit late, but I just got my Gesture today, and the brochure that comes with it mentions height adjustable lumbar support, and shows a little tab on the edge of the back of the chair, right in the middle of the lumbar arch. Now, my chair doesn't actually have this little tab, but the fact that it's in the brochure suggests that it might be an option? Might be worth calling steelcase if you haven't purchased yet. edit: this is the brochure http://www.steelcase.com/en/products/category/seating/task/gesture/documents/gesture_user_guide.pdf isthisonetaken fucked around with this message at 22:03 on Feb 17, 2014 |
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isthisonetaken posted:I know this is a bit late, but I just got my Gesture today, and the brochure that comes with it mentions height adjustable lumbar support, and shows a little tab on the edge of the back of the chair, right in the middle of the lumbar arch. Now, my chair doesn't actually have this little tab, but the fact that it's in the brochure suggests that it might be an option? Yeah, the lumbar height adjustment is optional on the Gesture. I'd really recommend getting it, people have widely varying back shades/torso lengths, and it's pretty cheap to add.
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# ? Feb 17, 2014 22:19 |
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Does Herman Miller enjoy loving with people who want to buy their loving chair? I ask for a price quote from someone locally, they claim that Herman Miller offers even less colors/options than Herman Millers own loving website claims. Oh and even with taxes/shipping it's cheaper than online. I just want a chair and not get it at gently caress you prices.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 22:06 |
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It sounds like you need to try a different dealer. My local guy took the time to show me all the fabrics and options even though it was only a 1x order and the price was untouchable.
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Duck and Cover posted:Does Herman Miller enjoy loving with people who want to buy their loving chair? I ask for a price quote from someone locally, they claim that Herman Miller offers even less colors/options than Herman Millers own loving website claims. Oh and even with taxes/shipping it's cheaper than online. I just want a chair and not get it at gently caress you prices. You aren't their target market - big corporations are. They don't care about selling one chair to some guy - they want to fill up brand new shiny office buildings with millions of dollars of Herman Miller desks, paneling, workstations, accessories, and seating. Those color options may only be available for bulk purchases. As for online prices, there's something called "Minimum Advertised Price" (or MAP) policy. It exists in a lot of different industries, but it's very common with furniture and seating. Basically retailers/dealers have a limit on how low the prices they advertise can be (online or otherwise). It prevents dealers from severely low-balling each other. If you ask for a quote directly, they often can give you a MUCH lower price that they're still making good money on. Sometimes you'll notice a lot of online retailers will have the EXACT same price, and no one will be advertising a lower price. That's because of the MAP policy.
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# ? Feb 18, 2014 22:34 |
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HA they figured it out. They were looking in their small business database, which didn't include some fabric choices/wheels. Looks like it'll be $1170 with balance fabric,translucent casters white frame, arms. Yeah don't buy online.Rotten Red Rod posted:You aren't their target market - big corporations are. They don't care about selling one chair to some guy - they want to fill up brand new shiny office buildings with millions of dollars of Herman Miller desks, paneling, workstations, accessories, and seating. Those color options may only be available for bulk purchases. Smartfurniture gave me $1300 as their name your own price offer. Office Design $1275 (and that was without the $40 white frame). That being said they were the lowest I could find for my Ekornes recliner. (only because of a 5% off coupon that actually applied) Duck and Cover fucked around with this message at 23:30 on Feb 18, 2014 |
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I'm heading out to meet a guy tomorrow that is selling a used Aeron B at a really amazing price because he's moving Friday. Obviously, aside from sitting in it myself to make sure it's a good fit, is there anything I should inspect to make sure it's in good shape? He just lists it as having scuff marks on the arms and the pictures make it look like it's in great shape but I just want to make sure I have my bases covered.
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# ? Feb 20, 2014 03:32 |
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Over the weekend I met a man at a McDonald's, cash in hand, and bought an embody out of the back of his truck for 800. Even without making any adjustments, it's very comfortable. I feel like I'm going to be playing around with the back curvature for a while, though.
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# ? Feb 25, 2014 05:38 |
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TheJeffers posted:I think I posted something similar a while back, but here are my thoughts after about a month of ownership. I just got mine last night, and pretty much echo these comments entirely. I found the armrests really comfortable, and the adjustments are great to get them to just the right height and angle to match up to my desk. Coming from lovely officemax special chairs, the back on this one is by far the largest positive difference. It's just lightyears better. I've tried Leaps before, and the back on this chair feels much more substantial than the Leap does. The other good part is the flexible edges of the seat. It's a big improvement over stuff like the hard plastic edges on an Aeron's seat. One thing that I think will take a lot of getting used to is the lack of seat angle adjustments. I was used to the typical style of chair where the seat and back both recline at a fixed angle (Like this: ). Not exactly optimal, but I'd still like a bit of adjustment on the seat just to angle it upwards a couple of degrees. After a while I probably won't notice this though. Only potential downsides I can think of is if you're a really tall person torso wise, since the back isn't height adjustable. It's built in to the frame, so you get what you get in that regard. That said, it wasn't a problem for me at all (Also about 6' ~200 pounds). Shipping the chairs fully assembled also owns pretty hard! Pictures ("Blueprint" color, platinum frame with seagull accents):
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# ? Feb 26, 2014 17:18 |
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After fiddling some more, I think one of the best things adjustment wise is just setting the tension on the back to the high end of the range. It makes it really easy to relax in to a slight recline, while the angle is still just right for the seat's back support to stay molded to your spine pretty well. Usually I'm more of an awful goon that just sets stuff like that to the lowest resistance since my default stance is reclining all the way.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 00:10 |
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First day of work on the new Leap. Definitely a huge, huge improvement. The biggest difference is that I feel well supported even when I'm reclining, which lets me switch up my seating position from upright to leaned-back throughout the day to avoid fatigue. Zero complaints from my injured lower back so far. If this chair holds up it'll definitely be $750 well spent.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:45 |
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For anyone considering a Steelcase Think then just go for it. I bought 5 a year ago off eBay for £500 and ended up selling 3 and more than paying for the lot, so I have a couple left for myself. Don't be put off by the relative lack of adjustment, you really don't need it. I use it on the first half-recline setting with the most tension, and however I decide to sit on it, whatever weird angle I want to lean at I always find the seat back is there to support me. Not experienced any pain at all in my back since switching to this chair, whereas on the tilting-seat-and-back special I had before it was fairly regular. Would love to move up to a Gesture but I think I'll need to convince work to do that.
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# ? Feb 27, 2014 01:48 |
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So uh... http://www.madisonseating.com/editing-product-leap-chair-by-steelcase-black-friday-special.html Should I be jumping all over this?
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 21:12 |
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Its madisonseating; they are mentioned multiple times in this thread as being a gamble. Maybe you get what you ordered, maybe they send you the wrong thing or lose it in the mail and expect you to eat all the costs. Maybe its wrapped in newspaper before being shipped via catapult, but thats only if you believe customer testimonials. The url even has 'black friday' in it, its not like this is an actual sale.
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# ? Mar 5, 2014 22:13 |
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Saxophone posted:So uh... That's a Leap V1. If that price was for a Leap V2, yes, you should be. But as-is that's just an average price. To boot, it's "open box", not new - and with Madison Seating, who knows what the hell that means. Edit: Also notice that their normal price is exactly the same as their supposed "black friday special": http://www.madisonseating.com/leap-chair-by-steelcase.html No wonder they didn't bother to take it down. Rotten Red Rod fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Mar 6, 2014 |
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Recently picked up an Embody directly from Herman Miller. I wanted to point out that their customer service is excellent. I was shipped a busted chair—most likely damaged in transit—and within five minutes of emailing Herman Miller they responded saying they put in an order for a replacement. No twenty questions, no forms to fill out, no bullshit. I had a bit of a scare on the replacement chair thinking the height adjustment was broken, turns out on the initial adjustment you just have to push the lever really, really hard. I actually emailed customer service about this, and again they were speaking with me in less than five minutes, ready to put in another replacement order as a matter of fact. The rep mentioned that you had to be really aggressive with it the first few times before it breaks in, and although I felt like an idiot, the lever is just a cheap piece of plastic and I was pushing it hard enough that I felt I could break it. The cold weather must've frozen something in shipping cause that can't be right. It does work fine now that it's broken in. Sylvyfish fucked around with this message at 15:29 on Mar 11, 2014 |
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Is $99 worth it for a Steelcase Criterion? Think its an older version, and as you can see, it has an ugly as gently caress teal and beige color scheme. The colors might be enough for me to pass on it, but the place selling them is only like 5 minutes away. [edit] Now with picture teagone fucked around with this message at 11:16 on Apr 8, 2014 |
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That's pretty similar to my desk chair at home (except for the color) and it kicks rear end, so I would say yes. You could try haggling them down though.
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Looking for a cheaper Steelcase on craigslist and I found this: http://boston.craigslist.org/bmw/fud/4386692399.html Any way to tell from the pictures whether or not it might be legitimate? It's tough to compare to the photos on Steelcase's site.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 13:51 |
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Yeah, those are Leap V1s alright. No real way to fake it.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 16:13 |
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Rotten Red Rod posted:Yeah, those are Leap V1s alright. No real way to fake it. Yeah, the black one was a V1. He ended up having some V2 and I grabbed one. I'm still playing with all the adjustments, but it's already a million times better than the crappy Staples chair I've been using for seven years.
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# ? Apr 18, 2014 19:06 |
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This forum really has a thread about everything and anything. Well I'm getting sick of my cheap chairs and decided that it was ridiculous to spend a couple thouthand bux on computer every other year and rest my mighty butt on a 30£ ikea piece of garbage. Not that I am ready to spend more than a grand on one of those Embody or Gesture. Here on Ebay UK I can find : Used Aeron for about 450£ (or 750$, I bet you can get brand new ones for that price in the US) Refurbished fabric Leap for about 200£ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steelcase...=item4d1af74dfa Refurbished leather Leap for about 350£ http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Steelcase...=item4d1b6d18e4 I like the Aeron because it looks neat and it's in Mesh, usefull in summer. Though some people here seems to think it's garbage. I like the Leap because and cheap. Do you think it's a good idea getting a refurbished leap or is there a serious risk of the fabric being cheapos/badly adjusted ? Beside the Aeron, are there any good mesh chairs ?
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 11:00 |
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I'd want to see the refurbished ones in person really before making a decision, some of them look like someone's taken some poo poo fabric and stapled it over the top of whatever was there before. Those two look like they've been quite well done though. Steelcase Thinks regularly go for under £200 - I bought 5 for £500 delivered a couple of years back and they were in great shape. It's not quite as nice a chair as the Leap v2 but still very nice.
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# ? Apr 21, 2014 12:39 |
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Man I ordered this euro bungie chair a couple years ago for $170 and now it's $270, gently caress. Trying to get one for a friend. I see this one is $240. There's also a couple $200 options. Did these things just go up in popularity or what? I'm not completely set on the bungie style office chair just looking for a good office chair
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 18:57 |
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I think the Container Store has a model for less than $200. That said, there's no reason to get hung up on bungie chairs, there's nothing about them that makes them better office chairs than anything else. Also, you're probably not going to get a really good office chair for $200, especially if it's one you're going to be using 6+ hours a day.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 19:16 |
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Oh I don't mind spending for quality. Just sucks the same chair I bought is $100 more. I guess one of the big appeals to me for bungie chairs is that they're so open for ventilation and such. No goony butt funk.
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# ? Apr 24, 2014 19:20 |
those things hurt my rear end even when I was skinny
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Christoff posted:Oh I don't mind spending for quality. Just sucks the same chair I bought is $100 more. Steelcase mesh chairs seem to stay cool for me.
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# ? Apr 25, 2014 00:32 |
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If looking to buy a steelcase leap in the UK. Why is it so hard to find a place that stocks them on the internet? I'm considering second hand but none of the places I can see that offer them new even have a price list?
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Jippa posted:If looking to buy a steelcase leap in the UK. Why is it so hard to find a place that stocks them on the internet? There are some on Ebay. New and decently priced office chair seems extremely hard to find in Europe though.
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# ? Apr 30, 2014 14:26 |
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Would National Office Liquidators still be a decent place to pick up a Steelcase Leap? I've noticed a lot of the emphasis on the thread is on ordering from ebay or getting a new chair, but that's not an option for me.
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Bathtub Cheese posted:Would National Office Liquidators still be a decent place to pick up a Steelcase Leap? I've noticed a lot of the emphasis on the thread is on ordering from ebay or getting a new chair, but that's not an option for me. I looked over their site, and they're pretty up-front about the state of their chairs - they actually have a photo of each one instead of just a generic stock photo, so that's a bonus. Just keep in mind what you should know about ANY place that sells used chairs - you're not getting a warranty, and you might have no idea just HOW old the chair is. I'd recommend getting a leap V2 (I see 2 of out of the ~20 Leaps on their site are V2s) even though it's $100 more, as it has an updated design and it's bound to be a newer chair. This one looks like a good bet: http://www.nationalofficeliquidators.com/products/steelcase-leap-v2-used-task-chair-gray
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Rotten Red Rod posted:I looked over their site, and they're pretty up-front about the state of their chairs - they actually have a photo of each one instead of just a generic stock photo, so that's a bonus. Just keep in mind what you should know about ANY place that sells used chairs - you're not getting a warranty, and you might have no idea just HOW old the chair is. I jumped on this, thank you so much!
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# ? May 6, 2014 23:53 |
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Chair finally broke today. Lucky thing Thursday was payday http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/bfs/4414164287.html Steelcase THINK $300 http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/fuo/4449402149.html Herman Miller Aeron $440 http://lasvegas.craigslist.org/fuo/4463546386.html Herman Miller Mirra $300 What say you all, keep looking or take one of these? (Keeping in mind that I'm a fat guy ) Ciaphas fucked around with this message at 19:20 on May 10, 2014 |
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The $300 Mirra is a hell of a deal
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# ? May 10, 2014 19:33 |
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Caged posted:The $300 Mirra is a hell of a deal Mirra acquired, looks in good shape. (edit) oh my god lumbar support yesssss Ciaphas fucked around with this message at 21:41 on May 10, 2014 |
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What sort of prices are deals/steals for used versions of the commonly recommended chairs like the Mirra, Aeron or Leap V2? For example, used Aerons seem to go for $350 to $450 here in Minneapolis. If the size is correct, should I jump on anything less than $400? $350?
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Rotten Red Rod posted:I looked over their site, and they're pretty up-front about the state of their chairs - they actually have a photo of each one instead of just a generic stock photo, so that's a bonus. Just keep in mind what you should know about ANY place that sells used chairs - you're not getting a warranty, and you might have no idea just HOW old the chair is. Anyone try ordering from this site? Seems like a good deal for a leap v2 but I'm not sure how shady or legit these guys are.
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Been needing to get a new chair for a while - I've actually quite liked this cheap-ish one I got from Office Max (or Depot, who can keep them straight?) years ago, but the padding is getting too worn out. I'm still hesitant to spend too much on a chair, so I was initially looking at the IKEA Markus, but their fabric versions only come in silly colors that I hate. Today I found a listing on CL that's close(ish) to me for a "like new" Herman Miller Embody for $500, and I'm really tempted. Apparently Herman Miller warranties aren't transferrable though, so I wouldn't have access to the 12 year warranty. It seems quite a lot of people buy these used, so I figure I'd ask - has anyone had to get out of warranty repairs on their HM chairs (not necessarily the Embody which is still pretty new)? I mean it should still be a very high quality chair, but it does give me a bit of pause for if something goes wrong.
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