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The Hbada Office Chair combines ergonomic design with modern aesthetics, featuring adjustable lumbar support, a breathable mesh back, and flip-up armrests for versatile use. Perfect for professionals seeking comfort and style in their workspace.
Seat Depth | 18.11 inches |
Seat Height | 21.56 Inches |
Item Weight | 29.5 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 23"D x 11"W x 24"H |
Size | 20.07D x 23.62W x 38.18H in |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Item Shape | Rectangular prism |
Arm Style | With arms |
Furniture Finish | White |
Cushion Style | Square-shaped |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Ergonomic |
Color | White |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Style | Contemporary |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Fill Material | Sponge |
Seat Material | Cotton |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Furniture Base Movement | Rock |
Tilting | Yes |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Adjustable Lumbar, Adjustable Height, Cushion availiability, Foldable, Space saving, Arm rest, Portable |
R**E
Good Chair, Keep in Mind it's Not Haworth or Herman-Miller Quality
For the price of this chair (~under $200), this is not a bad chair whatsoever. Please keep in mind that this is NOT going to be Haworth or Herman Miller quality, I really have no idea what you people are expecting with $130 chair on Amazon lmfao.It is a CHAIR. Good quality, good support. I usually sit in it for max. 4 hours at a time and take frequent breaks, my back and bottom don't hurt afterwards. It is super lightweight and sturdy, I don't feel like it's going to break when I lean back. Plus, you can lock it so it doesn't lean/recline. The foam seems pretty good, no imprints or breakdown yet.The only thing I could think to make it better is to make the seat a bit wider (I'm a female and yes we have hips) but that can be solved by putting the armrests up. Also does not squeak, but I've only had it for a few weeks and I'm sure that will change over time (but oh well if it does). The black and white is a very sleek look, looks great in my office/bedroom.Order it if you're hesitant, the instructions are super easy and you don't need any tools, comes with an Allen wrench.
K**R
Overall a good chair
I work from home and have a small desk from childhood (a Henry Link desk that a lot of 80s girls had). It was mandatory to find a chair, in an already small living space, to fit the knee/leg room. The measurements given online seemed to work and the fact the arms flip up made the purchase even more appealing.I received the chair in great condition. For the most part it was easy to assemble, however, I did have to force the seat into place so the screw holes would line up. I did this on my own and a second person would have been handy, but I did it just fine.The chair fits perfectly in my little space and under my small desk. Very happy with that!I choose the white with grey. To me the grey appears to be more beige, which is what I wanted because my desk is off white and gold. I'm happy with the color choice I made.One note of minor concern is the seat cushion. Being new, it is comfortable and nice, however, I suspect after use the cushion will flatten out and I'll need to place another cushion on top. Whatever material is used for the filler is pretty mediocre. The back is very supportive mesh.The chair is much more comfortable than the dining room chair I was initially using.
C**I
Almost perfect!!
Given the affordable price, I really have not much complaints. The seat is comfortable, back support is good, arm rest is right on. I didn't trust the stock wheels as I will be rolling it around on carpet, so swapped them out with the soft wheels (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01G643EU6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) .The only thing I wish the manufacturer would improve on is the cushion. As someone in the review pointed out, the cushion is on the thin and soft side. Its mostly ok if I sit properly with my legs down. However if I curl up and cross my legs, I can sometimes rub my feet onto the bolts installed under the cushion. I went in knowing that its on the thin side, so not a complain, just improvement suggestions.All in all, very very good product without the crazy high price others are charging.
M**N
Exceedingly difficult assembly costs this chair 2 stars
I've assembled several office chairs in my time, but I've never found it as difficult as this one.The screw holes in the seat DO line up with the holes in the chair back. However it requires such great force to get the two pieces into alignment that I might go so far as to advise against this purchase unless you have a stout adult to assist you -- one person to force the seat into alignment and the other to fasten the screws. I did assemble it by myself, but the effort was so strenuous that I soaked two shirts with perspiration. I was exhausted after getting it together.You will also need a hefty rubber mallet to pound in the casters. I don't think there's a way to insert them without strong pounding. Even with a rubber mallet, cover the base with scrap cardboard before striking it. Be prepared to pound hard; if you strike it hard enough from above with the wheels on the floor and ALIGNED PROPERLY, you can get the caster to seat fully with a single wallop.The screws come with Lock-Tite preapplied to lessen the chance of anything coming loose. That's a nice touch, and suggests that quality was important to the manufacturer.The cardboard carton was the very cheap Chinese crap that tears easily. It was punctured in a couple of places during shipping, but the product was not damaged.Assembly was easy except for attaching the seat to the back. Seating the casters was challenging, but that's to be expected with every assembly-required office chair.After assembly, the chair is pretty comfortable, but I procured an auxiliary cushion to place on the seat simply because I've found that necessary with all the office chairs I've used. Some people will find the arms too close together, but they're OK for me, and they do rotate up and out of the way. Other than that, they're not adjustable -- one height must fit all. The webbing on the back seems strong and well assembled; if it comes loose or stretches with use, I'll try to remember to edit this review.
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