• Reviews around plastic (1.72 of 5)

    Mid-Back Black Mesh Swivel Task Chair with Mesh Padded Seat and Flip-Up Arms

    • Can't adjust the back rest, the seat is a little short on the bottom and the top part near the head rest is uncomfortable best the lack of messh with the hard plastic.
    • Secondly, there is a hard plastic 'seam' where the fabric meets the frame at the top of the backrest
    • It is made out of plastic, but it is really strong plastic and it is very sturdy.
    • There is no way normal use is going to break the plastic on this chair.
    • The materials for this chair seemed to be of good quality, but after a lengthy assembly process I was disappointed to discover that a hard plastic bar sits right where my shoulders and top of back rest against the chair, making it the single most uncomfortable office
    • it's asymmetric, it's build from cheap plastic and the fabric cushions are so thin that the plastic bits poke you
    • I definitely would not recommend assembling this using the included Allen wrench, I used a battery powered drill with a driver bit that fit inside the included screws, and I had no issues during assembly apart from needing to disassemble and reassemble one of the pieces because I didn't notice that I was supposed to use some included washers underneath the screws to protect the plastic
    • Sometimes I stretch and/or lean back and my shoulder blades press right up again the hard plastic at the top of the back of the chair
    • The chair is mostly hard plastics yet still feels sturdy, although it started to creak the first day when leaning back.
    • I tend to sit into the back of the chair and lean back at my desk and the hard plastic after a few minutes becomes a pain and is not comfortable for me.
    • The material is cheap plastic
    • The back is cheap plastic could be potential dangerous.
    • Sometimes I stretch and/or lean back and my shoulder blades press right up again the hard plastic at the top of the back of the chair
    • Very low quality overall and cheap plastic
    • The mesh in the back has stretched and the hard plastic support digs into my back and neck.
    • Materials were a 5/10, the mesh was kind of sticky when it arrived, the plastics are all very cheap
    • My main issue is that the mesh comes in contact with the back frame very early on the top of the chair which means that you are resting against hard plastic if you lean back.
    • It's a decent chair, but when you sit up and press your back to the back of the seat, the hard plastic on the top rim of the chair's backing pushes painfully against the back
    • I use this chair for productivity as well as for gaming.
    • A little difficult to assemble because the parts aren't able to lay flat as you assemble them so it'd be best done by 2 people
    • What have I leaned from all the chairs I have bought for computers the past 6 years?It is best to spend as much money as you can afford otherwise you will most likely have a chair that is either crap , bad back support, falls apart and wont last long
    • Chair feels as good as those costing twice as much in some stores
    • The mesh seat likes to pick up crumbs and stuff and is hard to clean off as they get stuck in it.
    • I keep the tilt/recline lever pulled out so that my chair doesn't make any clicking noises as I rock throughout the day, and this has no negative impact on my posture or ability to sit up
    • Now I regret not buying something more expensive.
    • There is clicky issues despite me assembling the chair as tightly as I
    • but yeah, it's not comfortable as I