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Ethereal
Mar 8, 2003

Wombot posted:

I guess I should pass this info on to yous guys: I got it from Design Within Reach in Kirkland, WA. They're having a sale (Officially starting February 12th) on their floor models: Everything is 30% or more off. The Embody I got is actually what Jim, the manager, sat in every day. They also have a Mirra, at least one Aeron, and a Humanscale Freedom, amongst lots of other non-task chairs (Like an Eames Lounge ohgod).

Anyone in the Seattle area should look them up and give Jim a call if you've been looking for a new chair.

If you don't mind me asking, how much did you get an embody for? I'm looking to get a new chair for work, and want to pick up something nice.

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Ethereal
Mar 8, 2003
Any recommendations for larger casters for a steel case leap? The seat is like 1-2” too short for where it’d be perfect for me.

Ethereal
Mar 8, 2003

How well do these work on carpet?

~Coxy posted:

Rollerblade wheels for laminate or tiles.

If you have carpet, then you need moon rover wheels.
https://www.amazon.com.au/Miracle-Caster-Wheels-carpet-Replaces/dp/B001H96YRG

They were about 50 bucks when I bought them. Sadly it looks like only third party sellers have them right now.

I have some FUD around the big ones snapping the mount point. It seems to happen occassionally due to where the pressure changes.

Hackan Slash posted:

The easiest thing to do is buy one of those replacement big & tall gas cylinders.

I might end up doing this, though it seems like a little bit more of a pain to hammer out the existing working cylinder.

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