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| Re: [House&Home] Need help finding a new home office chair Usually when I need new furniture I head out to Staples or Office Max and see what they have try out the chairs and so forth. If the object is too big for my vehicle I take the item cards home and order them via internet and set them up for delivery. Both are pretty good and you will get your items with in a couple of days. | |
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 |  pandora Premium join:2001-06-01 Outland | Re: [House&Home] Need help finding a new home office chair
Thank you both for the helpful suggestions.
Sirchief, no Meriden is not too far. | |
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  orion940 Paralyzed By Confusion Premium join:2001-12-23 Windsor, CT
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| When I got the one I did from Office Max, it was free delivery. Staples will do that too.
I got the "EXecutive Hi-Back EZ Chair" from True Seating Concepts/Innovative Seating Solutions. It is not bad, it was 169 delivered.
O. -- Nothing has more momentum than mass stupidity. | |
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 |   Harddrive Premium join:2000-09-20 Norwich, CT | Re: [House&Home] Need help finding a new home office chair the Aeron chair is the absolute best chair in the world. if you can find one at a good price like Grumpy did, you need to buy it. -- I've come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and i'm all outta bubblegum. | |
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| Re: [House&Home] Need help finding a new home office chair There is a weird setting in my Aeron that tips the seat forward about 10 degrees. When I bought it, it was tipped forward like that, and I didn't know any better. I couldn't help but think, "What the Hell is it that people like about these damned things?" "I'd rather sit on a wheel barrow handle." Then I found the online manual, and tweaked it to its proper position. Doh!
The Aerons are a little weird at first, for the seats are not padded. Once you get used to that (in around an hour), they're very comfortable, and well made. At 240 lbs, I got tired of throwing away $100 chairs that place the entire seating load upon the customary 4" X 4" with four little screws type bracket.
When I bought mine, they offered two Aeron models designed for the user's body weight. I have the skinny people's model, and so my legs are slightly cramped at the forward portion of the seat, but it isn't a big deal. | |
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