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The Lorell Mesh High-Back Office Headrest is designed for optimal support and comfort, featuring a soft nylon mesh that easily attaches to your Lorell Hi-Back Mesh Chair. With a sleek black finish and ergonomic design, this headrest is perfect for enhancing your office experience while maintaining a professional aesthetic.
Brand | Lorell |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 12.6"D x 11.8"W x 6.3"H |
Size | 12.6D x 11.8W x 6.3H in |
Back Style | Mesh |
Special Feature | Ergonomic |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Style | Contemporary |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | 1 Headrest |
Model Name | Hi-back Chair Mesh Headrest |
Arm Style | Armless |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Glide |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Fill Material | Foam |
Leg Style | sled base |
Reclining Position Count | 1 |
Tilting | No |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
UPC | 035255855624 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00035255855624 |
Form Factor | Mesh/Plastic |
Manufacturer | Lorell |
Item Weight | 1.16 pounds |
Item model number | LLR85562 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 7.4 Pounds |
C**S
Quick and easy install with some clamps
Just piggy backed off of what other reviewers have done. Get some clamps and jerry rig it together, saves time and makes the install easier. The headrest itself seems well built and supports your head and neck well. Mesh is pretty firm and has very little give. Its money well spent so far.Only negative, its the headrest adjustment isnt that smooth for incremental adjustments. But i dont plan on using that feature month. The headrest pivot adjustment is dependent on how tight the bolt on the pivot is. Its works pretty well.Overall I would recommend it to others looking to modify their chiars for their needs
S**Y
Get the appropriate size clamps, no need to drill (incoming, longish review)!
So the chair I have is a mesh mid back chair and I thought with my short torso long legs that it would suffice. That wasn't the case as I was getting neck pain. I didn't want to return the chair either because it was already assembled, so I thought of other solutions.I'm so glad I came across this headrest!! I read every review and noticed that several used c clamps. If I didn't read the reviews...the headrest alone would not have worked for my chair as it would have protruded way too much at the front. Using clamps fixes this problem.I was nervous though as the clamps that majority suggested were a bit pricey ($12 per clamp)..and kind of large for the back of my chair. There was one reviewer named Turner who posted that they bought 2 pack clamps (2 for the price of 1) and also provided pictures of how it looks. Their chair looked like mine so I followed what they did. *FOR REFERENCE: The thickness of where the clamps go on my chair is about 1.5 inches long so MAKE SURE the clamps you're getting can open around your chair's measurement!I used the 2 included screws followed by 2 washers (not sure what size sorry, it was an extra from an old project) in each clamp to fill in the gap between the headrest and clamp (as shown in pictures) followed by the included Allen wrench.Headrest features: I am quite pleased with the outcome. No need to drill holes on your chair at all. I can easily watch tv (it's mounted a bit high on the wall) while using my computer on my desk without straining my neck. I love that you can adjust the height of the headrest AND also can adjust how you want the headrest to look (small force is needed when bending).Clamps used (thanks Turner!!):https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07PHNRS3N/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Computer mesh chair:https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B087BSZM8T/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o05_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1Thank you to all the c clamp suggesters!!
T**R
Comfortable and effective, just what my Lorell chair needed, with two small quibbles.
I definitely rate this as a good value to price ratio item. It adds that much needed little extra to spoil myself, a head rest to my great office chair. I can now lean back and have a nice parking spot for my noggin when I am in thinking / TV watching mode.For me, there only two items in the negative column.The first is the pattern of the mesh fabric in the head rest does not match the pattern of the mesh fabric in the back of the chair. The color match is spot on, but the difference in patterns creates a visual design miscue. This is minor, at best though, and isn't the detractor from a perfect score for me. Were that my only item, I would award it a 5.The one item that pulls the mark down from a perfect 5 is that the adjustability choices. The retention for how high the head rest sits cannot be locked. Because it cannot be locked, it can move just a little too easily up and down with a big shrug of the shoulders or putting one's hand on the headrest to move the chair when taking a seat, requiring a readjust from an unintended change. The angle is locked once you set it with the set screws, and so cannot be moved readily on demand without use of a tool.
V**O
Great purchase: it works very well on a Quantum 9000
I paid only 35 for this headrest and looks/feel amazing.Let me say this headrest is not compatible with a Quantum 9000 out of the box but it is very easy to adapt and let it fit perfectly. My 12 y/old son made the work by himself. He's handy though.He removed the placeholder from back of the chair unscrewing the only screw (it's not easy to do that you need to use an "L" screwdriver because the space is tight and be careful not to damage the net). Then just use a lever and pop up the placeholder.You can now insert the headrest neck to the hole.Take the measures and gently drill two holes (diameter has to be less than the screws you will use and please do not go through the chair frame...first mark where to drill and make pilot holes.Do not use the screws you get with the headrest. Use self-tapping or at least self-drilling screws (that's why a pilot hole is necessary). Hand tight!
R**T
Not a universal headrest - not many adjustments.
Was hoping to use this on my LifeChair using clamps but it lacks adjustments that a headrest really needs. The price is right but without the various headrest adjustments to make it more useable, it's just not worth it.
W**E
Lorell headrest works great with Hearman Miller Aeron (assembly and extra purchases required)
The media could not be loaded. Great! I added this to my Herman Miller Aeron, no holes drilled! It took some thought but it works great! I've added a video with the end result. Parts to purchase are 2x "Tarp/Rope Hook 3-1/2" , 2x "Non-Swivel type Nylon Glide 1/4-20 stud" , 2x "1/4-20 nut" , 2x "1/4-28 nut" , 2x "1/4 Fender Washer." Thread the OEM black screws through the Lorell unit and lower hole of the tarp/rope hook with the washer and nut, do not overtighten. The trick is getting the Non-Swivel type Nylon Glide in place without scratching the top of the chair. I put a small piece of rubber in between the 1/4 stud and the top of the chair. I then threaded the 1/4-20 bold onto the back. The nut is not going to sit flush (flat) against the tarp/rope hook, it doesn't matter it holds in place. The build is very sturdy. It's very comfy 10/10 and I am 5' 10." All in all under $20 for the whole deal. The video shows the top of the headrest moved easily. I hadn't screwed the head rest's side bolts in tightly as I was still assembling the unit and I was pressing down with effort.
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