I purchase this last week and already test it, great and comfy chair for price.
Brown or black. 5 Years warranty.
Other models also available,
So here is a deal, you need to use 2 codes that can be stacked:
299000203
299000160
1st code give you instant £10 OFF if spend £50, 2nd give you another £10 OFF if spend £100. Chair cost £89.51. So if you add anything for £10.49 it will be effectively as "FREE GIFT", and your total still will be £80 for a chair and that £10 item (or items). If you want just chair then price will be also to 79.51 anyway... Hope explain it well :wink:
Keep the money and buy a real office chair like a Steelcase or Herman Miller reconditioned off ebay. Had chairs like this in the past and if you sit in it for more than 30 mins a day your back will regret it.
djbenny1 to youngrobbo
8 May 17#19
We've got Herman Miller chairs in work here - I'm sat in it 8-9 hours a day and I've not experienced a twinge of discomfort of any kind in the 9 months yet. Come home-time I'm still fresh as a daisy!
Expensive but absolutely worth the money, as you say.
neeraj425
8 May 17#18
Wondering if this would be fine for a 9 year old boy as a study chair? Guess not more than 2 hours daily use.
fleabittenvarmint
8 May 17#17
I bought this for my office at work just over a year ago. It gets 8-10 hours daily use, five days a week, and is still as new. Those moaning about bonded leather not being hard wearing enough, I'm curious as to what you guys do on your chairs to wear them out in the ways described in some of these posts.
Unless you've got scaly arms, clawed hands, and an abrasive backside, I really don't see how you can destroy a leather chair so quickly, bonded or not... :neutral_face:
marcz
6 May 17#8
I'm working from home, I'm graphic designer. Sit 12h yesterday and feels good for me. But I'm not fussy person...
intime to marcz
8 May 17#16
Perhaps, but what will you be thinking the same thing a month from now. Luckily you can send these back within 30 days if it doesn't suit.
I bought my chair from here ten years ago, more expensive, but still going strong and very comfortable..
Mrman123
7 May 17#15
Many thanks for this, been after one for a while but didn't go ahead. Couldn't resist this time, got some ink too :wink:
marcz
5 May 17#1
Basicly if you buy chair + something for 10.49 you will pay only £80. I bought it last week when was 99.50. Great chair.
OperateOnMe to marcz
7 May 17#14
This is really good, I brought this a couple of years ago for £65 and left it at a property I previously rented, it was great, soft leather thought so can rip easily after a couple of years having recently been back to see friends, its ripped and worn
zararh
7 May 17#13
I purchased mine over 5 years ago from Groupon and has only started to rip fromy the back as I keep catching the filing cabinet
marcz
7 May 17#12
5 years life time, 12£ year, 1£ a month. I can afford to change chair every 5 years... This is BUDGET chair, why you all expecting something beyond price you pay? sure, pay 300 and sit on it 10 years..
DrLamok
7 May 17#11
bought this one in 2012 (paid around 110 quid)
- comfy and nice looking for a year
- bonded leather starts peeling off the arm rests after about 1 year, still comfy.
- after 5 years of very moderate use bonded leather peeled off most edges of the seat, even had some steel reinforcing wires poking out from the seat... pulled them out and... still using it.... but could do with a new one..
would I pay 70 quid to buy it again? probably not... I have better quality chair at work since 10 years and it looks much better than this after 5
Ozzie
7 May 171#10
those were the days , when you could actually try the chair in Staples before buying
FantaPants6661
7 May 17#9
I've had the brown version of this chair for a year now, its very comfortable :laughing:
marcz
5 May 171#6
I siting on it right now, and it's very comfy. Well I'm just 30, maybe that's reason I'm not complain about it..
youngrobbo to marcz
5 May 17#7
And you will feel comfy, for 6 months or so. To be fair, I work from home, after sitting on one of these for around 8 hours a day for 6 months I really felt it. I was going to get a Steelcase Leap to replace it, after using Steelcase for 16 years without any back issues. In the end my wife's company needed to lose some of their extra chairs and I got one from them.
If you're on them for no more than 1 hour a day you'll be fine. For extended use think carefully, even at 30 your back could end up regretting it.
djbenny1
5 May 17#3
Bonded leather is pretty crap and I'd be quite confident that it won't last the 5 years of regular use before tearing up, but if they're going to cover you then fair enough - it looks pretty comfy.
Opening post
Brown or black. 5 Years warranty.
Other models also available,
So here is a deal, you need to use 2 codes that can be stacked:
299000203
299000160
1st code give you instant £10 OFF if spend £50, 2nd give you another £10 OFF if spend £100. Chair cost £89.51. So if you add anything for £10.49 it will be effectively as "FREE GIFT", and your total still will be £80 for a chair and that £10 item (or items). If you want just chair then price will be also to 79.51 anyway... Hope explain it well :wink:
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even cheaper now. Staples do not want price match/refund so I return mine and get new one. I bought it for 82 quid as it was 99.50 priced last week and still believe its worth money. It isnt best in world but for 61 quid?? Well worth it..
Expensive but absolutely worth the money, as you say.
Unless you've got scaly arms, clawed hands, and an abrasive backside, I really don't see how you can destroy a leather chair so quickly, bonded or not... :neutral_face:
I bought my chair from here ten years ago, more expensive, but still going strong and very comfortable..
- comfy and nice looking for a year
- bonded leather starts peeling off the arm rests after about 1 year, still comfy.
- after 5 years of very moderate use bonded leather peeled off most edges of the seat, even had some steel reinforcing wires poking out from the seat... pulled them out and... still using it.... but could do with a new one..
would I pay 70 quid to buy it again? probably not... I have better quality chair at work since 10 years and it looks much better than this after 5
If you're on them for no more than 1 hour a day you'll be fine. For extended use think carefully, even at 30 your back could end up regretting it.