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Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black

Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black
$ 160.99

Score By Feature

Based on 1,431 ratings
Durability
8.53
Easy to assemble
7.98
Comfort
7.89
Support
7.66
Ergonomic
7.66

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Product Description

A tall office chair will help us get the most out of our work or creative space, as it will fit A drafting chair with arms that adjusts to your height allows you to stay focused and productive on your work during the day.
[Our chair conforms to the 1-17] Transparent black mesh back and seat, flip up padded arms, modern mid-back design
The hydraulic height adjustment feature, two-way locking synchro tilt control, tension control knob for tilt tension, and waterfall seat adjustment are standard features.
With the heavy duty 5 star nylon base and dual wheels casters and integrated chrome foot ring, it's perfect for any desk chair.
The dimensions of the product are 25"W x 23"D x 42". The seat measures 19" in diameter and stands 5-50" high. The measurements are 25" wide by 19" deep by 24." high. A size of 5 to 32 inches a size of 18 for the back. A 25"W x 21"H chair. Arm size is 31 to 38. A height of 5" from the floor a height of 6" from the floor. A height of 75" from the

Questions & Answers

Are there any details about this chair you could share? Can you tell me what the weight limits are? Can you tell me how high the seat is? Can you tell me the dimensions of the foot rest?

The dimensions of our product are listed below. Thank you for your interest in the product. Should there be anything else you require, please feel free to contact us. The seat and back measurements are 19''W x 19''D, 18''W x 21''H, the seat height is 31''. The diameter should be 24" - 24" The height of the arm from the floor is 32"H. The following measurements apply 31" - 33" Approximately 38''H *br>This is the height from the seat of the armrest The height is 5''. The width is 10''. I am thirteen inches tall and weigh about 105 pounds The overall width is 26 feet and the depth is 16 feet. The following dimensions apply to a height of 22'' D The measurements are 43" - 54" The weight capacity for the 25"H is This is roughly equal to 250 pounds.

Does the bottom seat have a way to be tipped down so the front part of the seat can be lowered? I hurt my back with the tilted seat even with a cushion, and it is so up that it has no support. ?

While I may not have a solution to your problem, I would just like to reiterate that I am experiencing the same problem. There is an uneven height difference between the front and the back of the seat, and the backrest tilts back much too far. As the seat is too narrow, I sit on the front edge of it as if it were It is not a comfortable position to work in. This chair is nice to look at, just not ergonomically designed to work at the

Do you think the chair will be comfortable for someone of very little size? The average person weighs 100 pounds and stands barely 5 feet tall. The majority of office chairs are far too deep and large. ?

The back of the seat slightly slants downwards towards the back, as the other reviewer mentioned, and there is no way to adjust that. My son is 5'7" and I am about 5'5", so we both find that unsettling. Also, the chair's back has a strange slant back, so the entire chair makes it very hard to sit straight, but rather, it makes it seem

The tilt of the back can be adjusted in what way? There's nothing I can do with the lever on the left. Is there a website with operating instructions?

The problem I am experiencing is the same as yours. The stick is more of a decorative accessory than an adjustment for tilt.

Selected User Reviews For Flash Furniture Drafting Stools, Black

It is a good chair for standing desks, but it does have some issues
3/5

I purchased the chair to go with a standing desk I am building for my office. Its height is perfect for the purpose. As a result of using the software for about 6 months, I have the following to say A good level of comfort and support is provided. Those who spend a lot of time working will appreciate the mesh material's breathability and comfort. Despite being fairly lightweight and easy to assemble, it does not have a great deal of durability. The key weaknesses are the damper and the footrest. After about 3 months, the damper had failed -- it usually takes that long for a damper to fail. As a consequence, the loading is inconsistent and the feel is weird. My usual method of setting the height is to adjust it manually every time I use it, and then it returns to its original setting after a couple of days. Neither the leg rest nor the head rest likes to stay where they are told. During the first few days of use, I found that I adjusted it to keep it from There is no real hold on the knob after turning it all the way in. Because of these reasons, I give the chair a two-star rating, mostly because I think these issues would keep getting worse as the chair gets older. This chair was priced higher than I expected, so I guess I was expecting more.

Messiah Gordon
Messiah Gordon
| Sep 09, 2020
The chair is easy to set up and is a good buy for the price, though some people complained about the front of the seat digging If the seat is installed backwards, it might be problematic
5/5

As a result, I initially followed the instructions in the wrong way. The photo shows what I mean. It's clear from the photo of the chair on the site that the sloping side of the seat is towards My roommate and I switched it around. It is now perfectly comfortable. There is no way for the frame or rim to dig into your leg, as you are just lying on the cushioned curved mesh at the I assembled the rack in about 40 minutes, working very slowly (and watching the Grammys in the process), working slowly. You won't have any difficulty with it. There is a small set of screws and a tool to use for installing them. The screws that came with washers were used with only one set and they recommended tightening them once every six We all know that nobody is going to do that, so I wonder how long it will take for it to become squeaky and break if you lift The spare parts and the allen wrench were stuffed under the seat in a plastic baggie along with the assembly instructions on one page. It'll never cross my mind that the screws need tightening, or for that matter that I will ever remember it's there. I measured I height adjustment in advance to see if the chair would be suitable for me. It is much nicer than I had expected it to be for the price. On its lowest setting, it has a height of 2 inches. At a height that is higher than my current office chair, I can't quite rest my feet flat on the floor, but the metal footrest provides the perfect level of support. That's why I enjoy it so much. When I was five, I was 4 its highest setting, it can be used as a high stool for drafting tables or stand-up desks. I have not tested the mechanism yet, but it seems to go up and down perfectly. The cheapness of its design can be seen in little hints hidden around every corner. unknown missing holes on some chair part. I would guess it's an assembly line part that's mass produced and reused on various The photo shows what I mean. Additionally, there were several blemishes in the finish that were visible under close scrutiny. There is about a 2 inch gap between my chair and the wall There was an inch-long scratch on the wall that they painted over with touch-up paint However, so far I have had no problems with the chair. It looks great and works well. As long as I am not going to sit directly at the desk, the armrests fold up so I can easily pull the chair up to it. What I miss about them is their height The straps are adjustable, as on my 4-foot board It was time- For more information- Chair for the office that is expensive. While they are a bit low for my elbows, they will work for me as long as I don't lean heavily on them. I can tilt them up a bit and they will still be in support without folding down to that low horizontal After I unboxed it yesterday, I still smell that strong plastic odor that I have come to associate with this product. This is something that will fade away and not harm any of us in the near future, no doubt.

Madalyn Bradshaw
Madalyn Bradshaw
| Nov 23, 2020
There has never been a chair as horrible as this one
3/5

It's the best! Well, America, we are responsible for our own downfall. As a result of our never-ending quest for cheap prices so we can buy more, more, more, we have become the laughing stock of China, and we have even become a laughing stock of Amazon. In an attempt to illustrate, I present "the most horribly packaged, built, and uncomfortable chair ever made". My immediate reaction was to know as soon as the package I got it in that flimsy cardboard box with yellowed tape, dirty styrofoam, and balky bubble wrap that looks like it was dragged across some filthy factory floor to its destination. You should include a product package with your order. As it was a Christmas gift from my wife, I eagerly dipped into the product in the foolish hope that it would make up for the disgusting packaging. It's an "Ha!" Joe tho you get no good product from Silly American! Tough luck! The laughter I heard from ShengDung could be heard all the way from There. I couldn't bend the plastic base that it is sitting on with my hands, or else it would break. The finish which is scraped off in some places, a cracked riser arm, and a crack in one of the riser arms indicate that the piece is going to Now that I am chuckling to myself, I have to decide whether to throw everything in the box or what's left of the box it came in, tape it up, and tell Amazon to come get it, or to continue and build it and see how ridiculous it gets. It's time to press on! I hear the crowds screaming! Here we are! Now it's time to unveil the final product! One final hope for the day scurries into my mind as I rush off to the bathroom to wash my hands free of the oil and dirt that have accumulated from building this fine Chinese product. Having shaved my hands, I start to size up the chair after returning from the bathroom. If I sit on the seat, are there any ways to lower it so that I see less distance to fall if it all collapses? Can I trust that the casters won't roll out from under me on the surface or should I move it to the rug to keep that from happening? Would you like to sit down? It is 195 pounds for me. Is there a way for the base post to be retrieved in time for Christmas if the webbing of the seat gives way and I get a giant enema from the base? I could never imagine what it would be like! I can't believe the human condition! To lower the seat to its lowest point and move it onto the carpet, I decide to lower it to its lowest point. Although safety is my top priority, since I have never read of anyone experiencing an enema from a chair, I throw caution to the wind and slowly lower my glutius maximus. This is amazing! I do not lose my ground nor do I have it fall on That sounds interesting. Is it true that I was Is $150 too much to ask for a I can continue to purchase it as it is cheap so I can buy it over and over again. Yet I have worked hard to earn the money I use and hate it when I feel like I've been duped. I cannot understand it! Oh, As I reflect on it all, I sit back in awe. Are there any chances that I could The Chinese may be right, but is it possible? How can one contend that they produced such an inferior product for such a low wage when they produced the product at a somewhat reasonable cost? I'm not interested. As the chair is developed, it becomes clear that it was not designed with any clue what a comfortable chair should be like. Seat bases on the front are so high that they cut off circulation to the feet, which makes walking feel uncomfortable and just painful. I was not made for it, as the back "lumbar" area sticks out so far it pushes you forward further compounding the seat issue and offering no support for the lower back. The arms have only one adjustment setting which obviously wasn't meant for me, at It's back to square one. It has two things it needs to do Disclosure of the Country of Origin should be provided on the product page. We want you to help us decide who to buy from, and two, add an option to the return page that says "product just plain stinks. ". In the comment section I will write, "
That's what I am going to say when I select 'product It's not even a chair-it's a medieval torture device. So, fellow Americans, may we all learn to call things as they are, support good companies, and adopt the notion of spending more on products that are good for the world. The focus should be on quality items and fewer things that are just junk. Here is my Christmas message to all of you! We wish everyone a happy holiday season in.

Kylen Villanueva
Kylen Villanueva
| Mar 17, 2021

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