🪄 Transform your workspace with comfort and style!
The Ergonomic Desk Task Chair is designed for the modern professional, featuring a robust 300lb weight capacity, adjustable height, and lumbar support. Its breathable mesh back ensures comfort during extended use, while the easy assembly process makes it a hassle-free addition to any home office.
Seat Depth | 20 inches |
Chair Backrest Width | 25 Inches |
Item Weight | 28.2 Pounds |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 25"D x 25"W x 30"H |
Size | 25D x 25W x 30H in |
Item Shape | rectangular prism |
Arm Style | With arms |
Cushion Style | Boxed Edge |
Pattern | Solid |
Finish Types | Ergonomic |
Theme | Modern Ergonomic Comfort |
Color | Black |
Back Style | Solid Back |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Seat Material | Nylon |
Frame Material | Metal |
Material Type | Nylon, Cotton |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 300 Pounds |
Is Customizable? | Yes |
Is Electric | No |
Number of Cup Holders | 1 |
Furniture Base Movement | Swivel |
Tilting | No |
Special Features | Adjustable,Durable |
V**N
Excellent Chair – Comfortable and Sturdy!
I recently purchased this chair from Amazon, and I couldn’t be happier with my decision! The assembly was straightforward, with clear instructions and all necessary tools included. Once put together, the chair feels incredibly sturdy and well-built.The comfort level is outstanding—great lumbar support and cushioning make it perfect for long hours of sitting. The adjustable features allow me to find the perfect position, whether I’m working at my desk or just relaxing. The materials also feel high-quality and durable, making me confident that this chair will last a long time.
C**S
Great product & super space saver
The media could not be loaded. This ergonomic chair is fantastic! Its design perfectly conforms to the natural curves of the body, providing excellent support for the back and lumbar area. The materials are top-notch—durable, sturdy, and odor-free. The adjustable height caters to children of different sizes. My child sits comfortably with improved posture, which greatly benefits spinal health. Highly recommended for parents!Assembly was a breeze—even my kid managed to put it together independently. The space-saving design is brilliant: flipping up the armrests allows the chair to tuck neatly under the desk, ideal for compact spaces like ours. It doubles as both a comfortable computer/office chair for adults and a study chair for kids to focus on homework. Exceptional quality throughout—a truly worthwhile investment!
M**R
Adjustable Lumbar Support - No Headrest
TL;DR:Need a cheap, comfy, easy to assemble, office chair with basic features? This is it.Picture this:You're a secretary at an office. You process paperwork and drink coffee all day long, 5 days a week. Your company is old and you've been given an even older office chair from the 70's to sit on. Not a scrap of padding to be seen anywhere on the chair. Horribly uncomfortable to sit on for more than an hour.You complain to your boss over and over and finally he budges. He'll get you a new chair. Weeks pass, and finally, this baby comes in the mail.The assembly instructions are only about 5 pages. Pictures and written instructions to make it clear what to do. It included the necessary tools and fasteners. All in all, I had the chair assembled in about 15 minutes or less.The seat is extremely comfortable to sit on for long periods of time. The foam is especially firm so that you won't sink all the way to the hard plastic bottom of the chair.The back rest is a plastic ring connected to the base of the chair seat. The back rest is filled out by a fabric mesh. It's not super premium cushy foam wrapped in ultra deluxe Casmir leather, but it works. Unlike a foam and fabric back rest this rest won't prevent you from leaning all the way in. The most striking feature of this chair is the adjustable lumbar support.The lumbar support bar is a barrel shaped plastic sheet that can be moved up and down the length of the back of the chair. Unlike most lumbar support designs that have a loose ratchet clamping the support piece in place, this chair has a pair of ridged bars to ratchet the lumbar support into place and keep it in place. This one will not fall back down simply because you moved too much or you wiggled your back wrong.The arms have a little foam strip running almost the whole length of them. They're not the most comfortable ever but they'll keep you cozy while you bang out your taxes or paperwork. The arms are also adjustable up and down. They friction-lock in position so you can sit your arms at some really intense inclines. LOL. They also fold up inline with the back of the chair to get out of the way if you'd like.The casters are extremely easy to redirect. Normally when I've been sat in a position for a little over 3 hours I can't simply back my chair up. With this chair, even if the casters are embedded in some ruts, they glide and move simply and easily.The chair leans back a little. I wouldn't nab this chair if you're looking for a reclining office chair. The chair also raises up and lowers quite standardly. It should fit all conventional desks.Over all very satisfied. Cheap, but not cheaply built.
G**�
Good comfort desk chair!
This desk chair works wonders, this is my 3rd chair all from different brands but this one is the best one feature wise the arms can be raised if needed the back support is firmer and the padding is thicker, the adjustable height works very well with a slight flick. Overall very satisfied with the purchase highly recommended.
A**L
You Get What You Pay For
I needed a new office chair since the first I bought back in March was beat to hell. I’ll be honest, I didn’t want to buy this chair. I really was considering something from Steelcase or Herman Miller because I knew I’d have the same outcome buying another Amazon special as the first. But, not knowing if WFH would become permanent and may only be remote for a few more months I really didn’t want to invest the $400+ on a high quality chair just yet. This fit the bill for now. Putting the chair together wasn’t too bad. You need to push things to get the bolt holes to line up between the pieces and it was tough to make them line up and get the bolts threaded correctly so you don’t cross thread them. The seller must’ve known it would be stressful so they tossed in a free imported cigarette to enjoy while putting it together, (I threw it out since it was problem tainted with COVID) It fell out of hiding in the backrest when I was assembling it and made buying this worth it. The chair is ok, it’s kind of narrow and the cushion is a little short, the lumbar, at the top of its range of motion fits where it should. The foam on the chair is thick but is of similar quality to my first so I expect it to break down quickly since I sit for so long and the arm rests are a little low for me. I’m 5’9 and about 250lbs so if you’re bigger this chair will probably be too small for you. They claim it’s rated for 300lbs, but I can’t imagine someone bigger than me fitting in this with the armrests down. I’ll guess we’ll see how long this makes it and I’ll update accordingly. I’m really not expecting more than another 6-8 months before the foam padding is broken down or something else breaks given I’m at the computer 8+ hours a day. As soon as I know I’m permanently working remotely I’ll be purchasing something of better quality like one of the models by Steelcase. If you don’t sit at a desk all day and only plan to use this casually or weigh much less than me and are smaller than me you’ll probably be fine. But if you’re around my size or bigger and sitting is what you do for a job I’d look at something better. You’ll save yourself money and back pain in the long run.
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