Trycooling 2 Set Polyester Removable Durable Machine Washable Office Chair Armrest Slipcovers Covers Pads (Length-30cm) (Black)
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It's not at all thick. They're just covers, after all. There is no padding.
Because they're stretchy and have an elasticized edge, they'll fit a wide range of sizes. My armrest is 13 x 3 x 1 inches in size, and it was a tight fit when I stretched it out. It should work fine on yours as well.
The armrest slipcovers stretch up to about 18" and should be fine for 12" long, and I checked the width and it stretches, so it should be fine for the 3-foot ottoman. 1/2" in width I really like the armrest slipcovers.
Wine red, not pink or fuschia, seems to me to be a good description.
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These slipcovers are exactly what they say they are: thin, ribbed cloth pieces with a stretchy band, similar to a fitted sheet. There is no padding on them at all. br>br>The armrests of my chair are made of cracked fake leather, which hurts my elbows and arms. Unfortunately, the cracks can still be felt through this fabric, making it useless for that purpose. br>br>Any mention of "pads" or "cushion" in the product description and title should be removed.
Because I misread some text on the page, I thought I was buying product pads. Specifically, "Slipcovers Covers Pads"br>"The arm chair pads are equipped with an elastic band. " - The word "pads" is important to notice. "br>"To clean the cover, simply unzip it and toss it in the washing machine. I was under the impression that this meant "release the pad. " br>"They dramatically improve your comfort level because they are covered in super soft, premium quality polyester. Right, I'm putting a cover on the pad. br>"By providing cushion between your arm and elbow, this chair armrest pad relieves pressure, allowing you to relax in your chair. " There are no pads. "br>"Restore, cushion, and protect"br>br> There is no zipper on this item. This page should not contain the word "pad. " The author used the language to persuade me to purchase something for which I would have to wait a month only to be disappointed. My elbows are still bothering me, and I'm still in need of some chair padding.
It was a little difficult to get them on the arms of my chair because they were a little long, but it worked out. It may not work for all chairs, but it did for mine, and the covers have no additional padding or anything, which I expected. It's only a front! So far, the material's quality has been good. The covers have only been on my bed for three days. Later on, I'll update! Overall, this was a great purchase! ***JUNE 2020 UPDATE- The arm covers haven't worn out yet. 😊.
These were ordered to match the chair cover, which was the main item. I believe this is mentioned in part in the product description: "The cover is simple to unzip. " No, it's the chair cover, not these armrest covers. " I bought these for aesthetic reasons, primarily to hide the peeling on my arms. Some of the wording is exaggerated, and it isn't intended to be used in place of padding. If your armrests are hard, it will be a TINY bit softer, but that is all. We have 13" armrests, which are fine; the elastic sewn into the fabric keeps them in place perfectly. I'm happy with it, but the price is too high in my opinion. I deducted a star because $11 for small armrests but $23 for chair covers with ties and heavy-duty zippers seemed out of whack. If you purchase the set, it appears that you should receive a discount.
Since this chair is in the bedroom, no one sees it, but my skin protested when the winter ended and I was forced to wear short sleeves. I was hoping to avoid having to purchase a new desk chair. This one is only a couple of years old and in otherwise good condition. Would it have been possible to invent slipcovers for a desk chair? I had a feeling I'd find it on Amazon if it was available anywhere. And it turned out to be true. The covers stay put and don't slide around because of the perfect fit. I haven't attempted to wash them, but why would I want to? I went with basic black because that's the chair's color, and I feel like I got a great deal; I paid less than ten dollars for a chair that would cost at least fifty dollars and would require us to transport it upstairs, assemble it, and then dispose of the old one. I'm so glad I came across this site.
To keep it together, I use large, wide black tape, but it's unattractive. Surprisingly, the tape starts to fall apart, exposing the adhesive, which is constantly stuck to my hands. It's all a jumble. br>br>These covers don't have any cushioning, which is ideal for my needs. They're made of a rubber-like material that won't fall apart, and they're nice and soft. br>br>I wish I had these years ago so that I wouldn't have had to tape the armrest pads together to keep them from breaking.
This is a straightforward, no-nonsense product that does exactly what it should. They're working great so far covering the arms of a computer chair where the leather is peeling. Because the fabric is thin and there is no additional padding, you can feel the cracked leather underneath, but I don't mind. The fabric isn't particularly plush, but it's comfortable to wear and appears to be quite durable. They appear to be quite small when first opened, but they perfectly fit my chair's 17" arms. I would strongly suggest it.
These strewn out and worked perfectly, and they're also very soft. )br>br>Also, here's the chair cover I bought to go with it, which I like:.