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Ergonomic Office Chair - High Back Contemporary Executive Swivel Chair - H8021-GG

Ergonomic Office Chair - High Back Contemporary Executive Swivel Chair - H8021-GG

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Ergonomic Office Chair - High Back Contemporary Executive Swivel Chair - H8021-GG

 
 
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Features
  • Black Vinyl Upholstery

  • Seat with Passive Lumbar Support

  • Pneumatic Seat Height Adjustment

  • Black Nylon Loop Arms

  • Heavy-Duty Nylon Base


Description

H8021-GG Features: High Back Executive Swivel Black Vinyl Upholstery Ergonomic Seating with Passive Lumbar Support Black Nylon Loop Arms Pneumatic Seat Height Adjustment Tilt Tension Adjustment Heavy Duty Nylon Base Dual Wheel Carpet Casters Dimensions: Seat Size: 20"(W) x 20"(D) Back Size: 20"(W) x 26"(H) Seat Height 17"-21"H Arm Height 24"-28" Overall Height 41"-45" Finish: Black Vinyl


Product Details
Package Length:27.7 inches
Package Width:25.9 inches
Package Height:11.3 inches
Package Weight:33.95 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 20 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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3Nothing fancy but serves it's purpose  Jul 28, 2010
Chair isn't as comfortable as I expected. It is'nt bad but niether is it spectacular. Price I found to be median for the quality.

4Held up for seven years  Jul 24, 2010
I've owned this chair for about seven years now, and it's still held up strong. Ridiculously comfortable, the wheels work well -- just be careful if you're on carpet and use a plastic chair mat.

One thing I wish is that it had more than one setting for the lean-back so you had a choice between "no lean" and "full lean" but honestly it works out great regardless. I usually stop my lean by putting my knees under my desk and that turns out to be a pretty good position.

I've never had the arm-snap problem that others are talking about, but I only weigh 150 pounds and don't lean back very often. If you weigh much more than me, do not buy!

5Great Chair  Jul 05, 2010
Easy to assemble. Very sturdy. Received it very fast. Love it. Great for the price(got it for $99 half price)

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2Will Break, only a matter of time  Jun 18, 2010
This chair worked well for a few months, until (like a number of other posters) I leaned back and the arms snapped, ruining the chair.

The chair is designed to recline, but the back is fixed, so the whole seat rotates backwards. Alone, this is not a bad thing if you're looking for an office chair and not a Lazy-boy. However, the chair's backrest is attached via the two arms, and NOTHING ELSE. There is no direct support or connection between the base and the back, despite the fact that they do not move. This key design fault means that ALL of the weight against the chair's backrest is born by the arms, and they will be stressed every time you lean backwards.

The chairs arms are a stiff plastic that will fatigue, fracture, and eventually fail. Usually, they will snap in half right next to the bolts. Because the arms are the only support for the back, this means that when the arm snaps, the entire chair is ruined.

If you rarely use your office, or you don't want to recline/lean bac, or you're a 14 year old who weighs less than 140 pounds, this chair could work for you. If you are an adult who sits down every day at your desk, look elsewhere.

6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2Please don't buy this.  May 15, 2010
I purchased this chair. I weigh 250 lbs and I like to lean back in the chair. It is almost all plastic and the plastic arms snapped at the points where it is screwed to the seat. I tried epoxy glue - that failed. I tried re-drilling the plastic to the seat base - that failed too. I used huge plastic tie-strips to fix the broken arm (about 6 of them). The side that wasn't broken held (also with 6 tie strips and duct tape), so I recommend that if to buy this chair, get wire or tie-strips and duct tape and maybe a drill to brace the cheap plastic arm supports that hold this chair together, and do that on both sides. It will look really ugly but it should work. By the way, the chair did quite well for about a 2 weeks.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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