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The Office Masters Office Chair combines ergonomic design with practical features, including adjustable height, foldable armrests, and a breathable mesh backrest. Weighing just 11 kg, this heavy-duty chair is perfect for home, work, or gaming, ensuring comfort and support for long hours of productivity.
Brand | Office Masters |
Model Number | RX22E |
Colour | Black |
Product Dimensions | 90 x 100 x 150 cm; 11 kg |
Special Features | Swivel, Rolling, Cushion Availability |
Item Weight | 11 kg |
J**E
Comfy Chair
Lovely colour, very comfortable and easy to assemble. Great value for money. Ideal for someone of average size. Does not say weight limit for this item. My partner sat on it and he is a big chap and there was a bit of a rocking movement so perhaps he was over the weight limit. He won't mind me writing this, he is easy going. Overall very good chair and I don't have any issues with it.
M**C
Surprisingly good chair. Recommended at this price point.
I like this chair, it's affordable and comfy - an similar, more expensive chair I had would hurt my legs more because it had a plastic rim around the seat but this is cushioned all over the seat - it's helped a great deal. I had a minor issue that the company selling resolved very quickly so I have no complaints at all.This is adjustable height, lightweight, has wheels, can either rock back a little or be stable, has back support and you can move the arm rests out of the way (I play guitar so this is very helpful). These might seem like standard features of a good office chair but this is by far the most affordable that offers all of them. For £75 I think it's a good deal.
A**R
Good quality chair for long hours working from home
The chair is pretty decent quality for the price.Quick and easy to assemble, comfortable and looks smart.I use it for long spells when working from home and find it quite comfortable.Thumbs up from me
R**D
Seemed ok at first but broke easily and not comfy for long periods
The chair was easy enough to assemble and seemed comfortable at first.However, any more than an hour and the lack of back support in the lumbar region starts to tell. I added a cushion and this helped but felt overall a lack of support.After a week it had developed a squeak.A few months in and the arm snapped off. I didn't put my full body weight on it, just leaned to one side for a minute to adjust the aforementioned cushion and it snapped off.It's quite pricey for what it is, which is essentially a budget quality chair.
R**T
Quality Chair at a great price
I was impressed by the width of the chair and it's movable arms rests that allow it to be stored under my desk. With a foot riser for home working this has really helped my posture and reduced back pain, so the lumber supports must be working to. I brought this to replace a broken smaller office chair and I have been impressed by its comfort and ease of positioning. I never get to take the breaks I'm meant to but this chair has worked for me as I no longer get back pain. Very happy customer.
A**G
Fairly Comfortable but Back Support feels a bit flimsy
Bought as a relatively cheap quick replacement for my previous chair, which was worn beyond repair after nearly 10 years. It's reasonably good for the price. Seat is quite comfortable enough but the back support does not feel particularly strong. I can't see this lasting too long with me lounging back in the seat, as I often do and I am somewhat nervous about putting my weight back into the seat. Will probably replace it again with a chair with a sturdier back as soon as I am able.
A**R
Value for Money
I'm a 5' 2" overweight female, and having read all the differing and opposing reviews at to whether this chair would be suitable for short/fat/tall/wide people I decided I'd just get one and see. This is what I discovered:It is easily wide enough for my rear (I'm a dress size 20/22 with 49" (yes - 49" ) hips :-( , but as I'm short I had to shuffle into it to be able to rest against its back. Problem easily solved by popping a cushion behind me - no need to buy a back support thingy. I think someone over 5' 5" should probably be able to fit into it okay.With regard to whether or not it tilts, yes it does if it's assembled according to the instructions. The back of the chair needs to be attached to the back of the seat and in order to help identify where the front of the seat is, there's a very helpful little sticker stuck to the underside of the front of the seat that says FRONT. Look for that and you'll have no problems.I took note of the advice that it needs two to assemble, so I roped in a helper. We did the job on the breakfast bar, not the floor, but the only time it needed both of us was when attaching the chair back to the seat, and even then it only needed holding in place until the first screw into each side was in and then it stayed in place ready for the next two. A handy little screwdriver is included so there's no need to ferret around finding one of your own.Regarding comfort, I don't find the seat particularly soft or well padded myself. I do spend long hours on it though and it's better than a dining chair. I think if you spend a maximum of 2-3 hours on it you might be okay, otherwise putting something soft under yourself would probably help.It's great that the arms can be put up and out of the way, and great that they can be lowered when I just want to rest my arms, relax and tilt back for a bit of a break.No trouble with the wheels either. They just push and click in, and they roll around whether or not the chair's being sat in.So yes, I think it's value for money and shouldn't let you down as long as you FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS when putting it together.Hope this helps.
M**D
comfy
nice chair - quite big!Bought for 16 year old son to use to study at his desk. very comfy. The arms lift up, which is good for when not being used as chair then tucks under desk. As per other reviews, we found the back a little tricky to put on, but not as bad as we were expecting. Nice, solid comfy chair.
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