• Reviews around base (2.01 of 5)

    BestOffice Office Chair Desk Ergonomic Swivel Executive Adjustable Task Computer High Back Chair with Back Support in Home, 1, Black

    • (Not to mention the fact that it started creaking and getting wobbly after ~6 months, and from day one the padding in the left armrest was about 1/4 as thick as that in the right, so I could always feel screws poking up into my left arm from the underside.)As with most cheap chairs of this sort, the armrests serve as braces between the otherwise detached seat and backrest, transmitting all of the stress when you lean back directly into whatever material the base of the seat is built from (MDF?
    • The base seems good and the tilting mechanism work well.
    • The base seems good and the tilting mechanism work well.
    • The base cracked and now it sits crooked
    • The base broke after about 10 months of owning.
    • Chair came missing the base and other necessary parts
    • base broke
    • Well, it almost lasted three years, before the metal itself cracked around the base until the cushion/top torn itself off the (cheap) metal pillar/base.
    • One can feel the hard base and the screws while sitting on it
    • And literally overnight, the bottom base for the hydraulic rod had one of it's rivets pop out and broke down the base around the entry point of the hydraulic bar.
    • The chair I had before and the one that is in the picture has a solid cast aluminum base (very nice)
    • I shouldn't have too as I thought I was getting a better product based on its description
    • I put a pillow to cushion the part where I sit and after two weeks, that pillow is completely flattened because of how hard the base is where you sit
    • Broken in less than a year, base pulled out right from bottom of chair
    • The box had been punctured by the metal base and scuffed up which slightly bent the base enough that it wobbles a bit when you plop into it
    • Base broke today
    • The thing to keep in mind though, one side of the arm rest broke off the base of the chair, breaking the wood base and loosening the metal plate connecting the two
    • If you happen to plop down a little too fast in it, the air in the cushions along with your weight will easily blast a huge hole in the weakest point in the material.... air needs to escape "somewhere" right... why not blow out a