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Saturday, February 25, 2012

Boss Heavy Duty Task Chair

Boss Heavy Duty Task Chair

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Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 25 x 30 x 38 inches ; 39 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 43 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B002FB6Z5G
  • Item model number: B670-BK

Price : $143.09
You Save : $36.90 (21%)
Boss Heavy Duty Task Chair

Product Description


Deluxe heavy duty use task chair. 300lb capacity. High density foam. Durableblack crepe fabric. Curved ergonomic backfor excellentlumbar support. 2 paddlelocking heavy duty spring tilt mechanism with tension control. Padded arms incorporated intosteel wrap aroundstyle construction.27-inchblack powder coated metalbase with deluxeoversizecasters.Pneumatic seat height adjustment.

Product Features

  • Deluxe Heavy duty use Task Chair with 300lb capacity
  • High density foam
  • Durableblack crepe fabric
  • Curved ergonomic backfor excellentlumbar support
  • 2-Paddlelocking heavy duty spring tilt mechanism with tension control

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Customer Reviews


Because I am overweight, I ordered a chair that should have given me lots of support and room. It was not easy to put together, but manageable. However, about 3 weeks after getting it, one of the arm supports fell off. In trying to screw it back on, we discovered that one of the screws had no threads. It took trips to 3 different stores to locate the correct replacement screws as they weren't standard. In trying to put it back on we finally gave up. The holes are not really lined up correctly. (The arm rests themselves came pre-assembled on the chair as a piece that is screwed onto the back of the chair so we didn't even really check them to make sure it was all OK). In addition, the chair seems to continually "sink" to the lowest level after several hours even though I am well below the weight requirement. It does roll pretty well on the carpet I have under it. For stints sitting more than 3 hours it becomes rather hard, but for shorter uses it's not too bad. When the arm rest fell off, my husband said, "Probably made in China." I looked and he was right. Not a very good chair.

The chair arrived in good shape before the promised date. While the assembly only involves 13 bolts and is straightforward, I would consider it a moderately difficult process. The only tool that fit the somewhat odd bolts was a large head Phillips screwdriver which is not going to be a denizen of most kitchen rubber band, twine, and tool drawers. The holes for mounting the armrest were definitely hard to line up. Since there was some force needed for the alignment, I can imagine that it would not be unusual to get the fasteners cross-threaded.
Once assembled, the chair is exactly what I have been looking for. A steel frame holding the casters, a spacious seat, and a comfortable position at a reasonable price. I am 6'4" and 270. This one replaces the under $100 chair I bought 6 months ago dramatically failed leaving me lying on my back on the floor.

 

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