Boss Office Products Ergonomic Works Drafting Chair with Adjustable Arms in Blue
K**N
Perfect height for my bar top table
I needed a chair for working from home at my dining room table. The chairs in my DR are great for eating but not for sitting for 8+ hours a day working on a computer. The chair is the perfect height, adjustable and nice looking. The foot rest is great! It keeps my feet and legs feeling good through the workday.The chair was fairly easy to put together but the directions are very basic, and shared between the chair with arms and without, so that it seemed I was missing screws (I didn't really need them because I bought the no-arm chair).
W**K
Too tall.
I have CHF and need chair in kitchen so I can do things without my legs giving out. Works good for that but I have it at minimum height and I can barely touch the floor. Also it moves easily with no one in it, but hard to move when sitting in it - needs better casters. Sturdy and well made. Overall I’m happy with the purchase.
A**P
Much better than expected
Went together easily, and more sturdy than I thought. My daughter uses it to work on the kitchen countertop island. Its tall enough and plenty adjustible too!
J**R
Got my product I ordered!
Instructions could have been better with assembly. The arms didn’t line up with the wholes provided had to redrill holes but it is okay. Thanks
K**S
Works well for my sewing room
I use it for both my sewing table and computer desk. It was easy to assemble, looks nice and is comfortable.
M**B
Great chair
Chair works well .
A**Y
I'm 6' 3" and not using it at a desk
I'm using the stool in front of a classroom without a table or podium in front of me. I get up frequently to use a whiteboard, so this stool is perfect for me. It's way better than having to settle down into and rise up again from a normal chair every couple of minutes. I'm 6' 3" and from the descriptions I wasn't sure whether the seat would be high enough for my purpose. As it turns out I don't even need it as high as it can go. I like to have the ball of my foot on the floor instead of on the foot ring, so that's the setting I use.For this review I raised the seat as high as it would go and moved my rear all the way against the back rest. I have long legs and yet my heels were 7" above the floor. At the lowest setting (I don't remove the foot ring) and sitting all the way back in the chair my heels still don't quite reach the floor.The back rest mount is slotted, so you can adjust it forward and backward like a typical desk chair. The arm rests are slotted also but I'd guess they only move about 1/2" inward and outward. I have them expanded as wide as they go and at their narrowest they are still 17 3/4" apart. The chair isn't intended for anyone over 250 pounds, so I'm guessing almost anyone could comfortably fit between the arm rests.I've never written a review before and I'm only taking the time because because I was grateful to the people who wrote about this stool before me. None of the local stores had this stool and I wouldn't have known what to expect without the reviews. In my case the shipping cost was 37% of the price of the chair (I got it for the smoking deal of sixty-three right around Christmas of 2011), so obviously it wouldn't be worth returning if I didn't like it. That's why the reviews were so helpful for me. The reviewer who came closest to my use for the stool was a teacher who was using it behind a podium and it sounded like it would be fine for me, too.Some of the reviews kind of lowered my expectations of the quality, so maybe that's one reason why I'm so happy with it. The plastic armwrests do have some natural flex to them but they seem solid enough. I wouldn't want them to be so rigid that they would be susceptible to snapping off, so I'm fine with them. The cushions are firm, so maybe that's why someone said they wouldn't want to sit in it all day long. Well, I'm in and out of the chair and I don't think I would even have thought about the cushions if someone hadn't mentioned them.The foot ring is 12 1/4" above the floor with the casters on. The casters are 2 3/8" high. Fully assembled the top of the seat is from 25" to 32". The backrest height ends up from 42 3/8" to 47 1/4". Once you sit on the chair one time all the parts nest into each other pretty solidly... I don't think it would be easy to take apart for transporting it. If you need to transport it in a car then keep in mind that across the feet it's about 24" and the shortest height is 42 3/8". If you had to remove the seat, it's only held by four screws. With the seat off and the gas spring all the way down the pedestal assembly is about 23" high.It's difficult to roll the chair if you are sitting it it on residential carpet but it rolls easily on a hard floor. One of the good things about the armrests is that they make it possible to easily reach back for the chair and sit in it without needing to break eye contact with the audience.I highly recommend the stool for anyone who likes to sit while making presentations in front of an audience. I'm writing this review while sitting in a normal desk chair raised as high as it will go and the seat is only 19" above the floor. I've been in audiences where the teacher sat in a normal chair and it's always a challenge to see them if others are sitting in front of you. At its highest setting this stool will raise your head 12" higher than a regular chair and I think audiences will appreciate that.
J**P
Perfect chair!
Easy to put together. Great quality and comfortable for working long hours. Definitely recommend!
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