Kitchen & Housewares : Office / Lab / Classroom Drafting Chair / Adjustable to 28.5' / 360 Footrest & Swivel / Pneumatic Lift / Black

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Kitchen & Housewares : Office / Lab / Classroom Drafting Chair / Adjustable to 28.5' / 360 Footrest & Swivel / Pneumatic Lift / Black

Office / Lab / Classroom Drafting Chair / Adjustable to 28.5' / 360 Footrest & Swivel / Pneumatic Lift / Black

from: The Green Group LLC




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 28894





Color: Black
EAN: 0184198003880
Label: The Green Group LLC
Product Manufacturer: The Green Group LLC
Publisher: The Green Group LLC
Ranking: 28894
Studio: The Green Group LLC


Product facts:
  • Tall Drafting Chair -- Seat Adjusts From 23 to 28.5 Inches High
  • 360 Degree Footrest at 11" high
  • Pneumatic Gas Lift for Instant Height Adjustment
  • 360 Degree Swivel Rotation
  • Durable Black Fabric Upholstery







Editorial Product Review:

Item Description:
This drafting chair, while modern and stylish, is designed for maximum comfort. This chair has a complete range of motion. It swivels in a complete 360 degree circle, and it is equipped with a pneumatic gas lift, so you can raise and lower the chair with a simple pull of a lever. The back can be adjusted front-to-back for maximum comfort, and the back rest is also mounted on a pivot bar so that it conforms to your posture when you sit. The chair is mounted on a '5 star' set of rolling casters. The heavy-duty double wheels are extra sturdy, and hooded for your safety.

















Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great chair
Love it, love it, love it! Looked everywhere locally for a chair like this and could not find anything. Found this one, bought it and got it early and I couldn't be happier. It's great. Very easy to assemble, too. I use it at my craft table (which is higher for quilting) and it's great for scrapbooking also.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - It's a chair...
It is comfortable and the hieght I needed. I wish the foot ring were adjustable but I knew it wasn't before I ordered.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - The perfect chair.
I bought this chair for my wife, she is into scrapebooking and her work bench is to high for regular chairs. I searched the net and could not find a better deal except through Amazon. This chair is strong and sturdy with clean looks and best of all, my wife loves it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Surprisingly really excellent chairs!
I purchased two of these chairs several months ago and have been very happy with their comfort and durability. Everyone in the family uses them daily and they have held up under ALOT of abuse. Please note that the footrest is not adjustable height-wise (if you need that option). Overall I'd say that you couldn't find a better deal anywhere else. I already looked. :)



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