• Zomg@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    buying a steel case gesture years ago was a great decision for me personally.

    The chair is made to be sat in 8hrs a day nearly everyday. Office chairs at stores just aren’t built that way I find.

    The way I see it… I spend the price for this chair now… Or spend the equivalent or more over the years on replacements as cheaper chairs deteriorate.

    While we’re on the subject of chairs…stop buying those plastic chair mats. Buy tempered glass chair surfaces. They’re tougher than you think, buttery smooth and don’t flex and crack like the plastic ones.

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      8 months ago

      How flexible is flexible? The room I game in has uneven floorboards. I’d be worried that a glass mat, tempered or otherwise, would immediately shatter on anything other than a perfectly flat surface.

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        8 months ago

        That’s the reason I didn’t buy one and made my own. Get a thicker piece of plywood in the size you want, get a box of stick on tiles, and get some decent trim to hide the edges of the plywood and you’re set.

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        8 months ago

        Let’s just say the tempered glass is rated for 1000lbs? Assuming the product description isn’t exaggerated.

        I bought it when I was a big dude weighing around 334 before I lost about a 1/3rd of that.

        I have carpet floors but are on a slight slant. Unless you have a bump I assume you should be okay.

        Edit: here is what I bought in the larger size: https://a.co/d/gP83Nab

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        8 months ago

        Every single office chair I buy for myself and my family is followed by an immediate purchase of rollerblade wheels for that chair. Standard office wheels suck, and replacing them is really easy. They glide so well.