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The chair arrived with a broken plastic base
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They are the typical hard plastic casters on most office chairs that scar hardwood floors, so I never took them out of the plastic bag.
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This chair fit the bill and is exceptionally well made, except for the flimsy plastic inserts that cover the central support
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My two main concerns were that the web netting in back would be flimsy, and that the armrest would be hard plastic and uncomfortable
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It has a stiff small plastic for back support
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The chair overall is okay...but the hard plastic rings that support the mesh is VERY uncomfortable
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The chair overall is okay...but the hard plastic rings that support the mesh is VERY uncomfortable
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If you don't keep your knees pointed perfectly straight forward, your thighs will dig into the sides of the hard plastic armrests.
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I leaned back once and the plastic on the back snapped
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After assembling the chair I realized the arm rests were only hard plastic, so I went back to my order to make sure they had sent me the right chair
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Might as well be sitting on hard plastic
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Unfortunately, I am not a master plastic manipulator
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My other desk chair has such a hard plastic armrest
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Seemed good at first but started to break quickly with extended use as the plastic is very cheap and bound to split would not
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very cheap, lost of broken plastic pieces
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This could be true if you are a master plastic manipulator and normally deal with much more challenging issues, then yes
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n’t take the pain to dismantle it all over again and ship it back for a refund .
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n’t really recline back at all which is annoying for me since I love to have a bit of recline in my sear.