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Thickly padded, foam filled Cushions for comfort The Cushions Are contoured as well for added comfort Pneumatic seat Height adjustment raises or lowers the seat at the touch of a lever tilt with adjustable tilt tension allows you to tilt in the chair and adjust the amount of tension that is needed to recline back Height can be adjusted for taller users height adjustable armrests move Up and down to support correct seating Posture fully upholstered outer backrest; no plastic shell on this one! 19" Height adjustable chrome footring can be adjusted up or down to comfortably support your legs heavy duty nylon base supports users up to 250 lbs. With ease Dual wheel carpet Casters allow the chair to move easily over carpeted surfaces ten year limited warranty from Harwick Dimensions: Seat size: 20"W x 19.5"D. Back size: 17.5"W x 19-22"h. Seat height: 26" - 35"H Review: Great chair, except for one very serious safety danger - I've had this chair for a few weeks now, and overall it more than meets my expectations. Solid, comfortable, and tall. I would have rated it 5-stars, but there are 2 flaws in my opinion, one of which is much more important than the other. The less-important flaw: Often when I lean back there is a loud "clunking," "clacking" sometimes "breaking" sound that seems to come from the connection of the chair back to the main mechanism under the seat; some friction point gives way suddenly. Nothing is actually breaking, and the chair back doesn't jolt back alarmingly, but the sound is startling and annoying and disturbs me others in my office. The other flaw is that the lever to release the pressure that holds the chair up is located in the front-most position in the cluster of levers, and it is way too easy to kick it accidentally with your heel and have the chair plunge down with you on it. Here's how it always happens to me: One of the many positions I assume in this chair is with both toes resting on the ring-footrest, which I have set all the way down at the bottom of the column for maximum stability. When, for a change, I cross my ankles and prop up my left ankle with just my right toe on the footrest, my left heel bumps up into that lever and the chair plummets down, twisting and crushing my trapped ankles and right toes into the footrest. If I weighed more, or didn't react quickly enough, or if I hit the lever as I was plunking down into the chair with more force, it could be much more serious. As it is, I am trying to train myself not to make that one dangerous move, but meanwhile I've had this happen 6-7 times so far. If I had the ability I might buy a hack saw and cut the "paddle" off the lever to shorten it and get it out of the way of my heal, and then pad the end of the lever a little, but I can't make that happen at this time so I'm kind of stuck. Perhaps after this small design change I would buy another of these chairs for my other desk. Meanwhile, will the company I bought this one from send a TaskRabbit type of person here to modify this and protect me from possible injury? I'll ask, and let you know what happens... Two days later: They kept saying that my proposed solution of shortening the dangerously-positioned, hair-trigger, chair-dropping lever by cutting off the "paddle" end so my foot wouldn't hit it when I crossed my ankles, would void the warranty and also make that lever inoperable. They may void my warranty because I made their chair less dangerous, but I have proved to myself that a shortened, paddle-less lever is indeed still easy to use, and that the shorter length means a far smaller chance of accidental injury caused by the chair's design flaw. I'd have been much happier if they had just refunded enough money so I could buy a cheap hacksaw for this modification, but no such luck. The up side: my own company's customer service/relations policies are much better in comparison, so I feel good about that. Review: Great Chair - This chair is really nice. It was easy to assemble, the padding and mechanisms are good quality. I would rate this chair Five stairs if the arms could swing back or down out of the way. I use the arms for some things but for other times they are in the way and the only way to not have them in my way is to remove them by the screws from underneath and that is not practical. None-the-less, this is a really great chair and has solved my back issues, I wish I could find one just like it for a standard desk height.
| ASIN | B00XPYZWRO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Arm Style | Rounded |
| Assembly Instructions Description | No assembly required |
| Back Style | Solid Back |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214,327 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #179 in Office Drafting Chairs |
| Brand | Harwick |
| Chair Backrest Width | 17.5 Inches |
| Color | Black |
| Cushion Style | Tufted |
| Customer Reviews | 3.6 3.6 out of 5 stars (41) |
| Date First Available | June 1, 2012 |
| Fill Material | Polyurethane Foam |
| Finish Type | Polished |
| Form Factor | Tall Back Swivel Chair |
| Furniture Finish | Black |
| Furniture base movement | Swivel |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00725407707528 |
| Included Components | No components included |
| Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Is Customizable | No |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 25 pounds |
| Item model number | 6058C-D-BK |
| Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
| Manufacturer | Harwick |
| Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
| Model Name | OAK-HWK-6058C-D |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean with a damp cloth. Avoid using harsh chemicals. Do not machine wash. |
| Product Dimensions | 25"D x 25"W x 45"H |
| Reclining Position Count | 3 |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
| Room Type | Office |
| Seat Depth | 19.5 inches |
| Shape | Rectangular |
| Size | 20"W x 19.5"D x 22"H |
| Special Feature | Adjustable Height |
| Style | Modern |
| Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
| Theme | Professional |
| Tilting | No |
| UPC | 725407707528 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**E
Great chair, except for one very serious safety danger
I've had this chair for a few weeks now, and overall it more than meets my expectations. Solid, comfortable, and tall. I would have rated it 5-stars, but there are 2 flaws in my opinion, one of which is much more important than the other. The less-important flaw: Often when I lean back there is a loud "clunking," "clacking" sometimes "breaking" sound that seems to come from the connection of the chair back to the main mechanism under the seat; some friction point gives way suddenly. Nothing is actually breaking, and the chair back doesn't jolt back alarmingly, but the sound is startling and annoying and disturbs me others in my office. The other flaw is that the lever to release the pressure that holds the chair up is located in the front-most position in the cluster of levers, and it is way too easy to kick it accidentally with your heel and have the chair plunge down with you on it. Here's how it always happens to me: One of the many positions I assume in this chair is with both toes resting on the ring-footrest, which I have set all the way down at the bottom of the column for maximum stability. When, for a change, I cross my ankles and prop up my left ankle with just my right toe on the footrest, my left heel bumps up into that lever and the chair plummets down, twisting and crushing my trapped ankles and right toes into the footrest. If I weighed more, or didn't react quickly enough, or if I hit the lever as I was plunking down into the chair with more force, it could be much more serious. As it is, I am trying to train myself not to make that one dangerous move, but meanwhile I've had this happen 6-7 times so far. If I had the ability I might buy a hack saw and cut the "paddle" off the lever to shorten it and get it out of the way of my heal, and then pad the end of the lever a little, but I can't make that happen at this time so I'm kind of stuck. Perhaps after this small design change I would buy another of these chairs for my other desk. Meanwhile, will the company I bought this one from send a TaskRabbit type of person here to modify this and protect me from possible injury? I'll ask, and let you know what happens... Two days later: They kept saying that my proposed solution of shortening the dangerously-positioned, hair-trigger, chair-dropping lever by cutting off the "paddle" end so my foot wouldn't hit it when I crossed my ankles, would void the warranty and also make that lever inoperable. They may void my warranty because I made their chair less dangerous, but I have proved to myself that a shortened, paddle-less lever is indeed still easy to use, and that the shorter length means a far smaller chance of accidental injury caused by the chair's design flaw. I'd have been much happier if they had just refunded enough money so I could buy a cheap hacksaw for this modification, but no such luck. The up side: my own company's customer service/relations policies are much better in comparison, so I feel good about that.
S**E
Great Chair
This chair is really nice. It was easy to assemble, the padding and mechanisms are good quality. I would rate this chair Five stairs if the arms could swing back or down out of the way. I use the arms for some things but for other times they are in the way and the only way to not have them in my way is to remove them by the screws from underneath and that is not practical. None-the-less, this is a really great chair and has solved my back issues, I wish I could find one just like it for a standard desk height.
A**H
Comfortable, sturdy, tall!
Tallest chair I was able to find and it's very comfortable. Sturdy chair that hasn't caused any issues. Really easy to put together too, just pay attention.
S**6
Waste of money
My husband purchased this chair for me to use at our counter height desk. It took nearly a month to arrive--which was the limit of the return period. It looks like a nice quality chair, but sits "hard". However, worse yet, it will NOT hold the height setting. I get it set just right and then, at some point during the day while I am working, it just goes back down to the ground. I could usually move it back up and continue working, but it was annoying. Now, it will not hold the height at all! I raise it up to the appropriate height and it lowers back to the ground. I raise it up, sit down, and repeat. I have contacted the company (nicely) to see if there is a part I could replace. But I received no response. If you need a chair at a higher than desk height, this will not work. If you need a desk height chair, there are more comfortable ones available. Do not waste your money on this purchase!
N**O
Great Value Comfortable & Reliable
This is the second identical chair I have purchased. The First one lasted me 7 years with no problems. The chair holds big people. I weigh 225 and am 6 feet tall. It is made with heavy duty parts and is easy to build with no tools. I NEVER LEAVE REVIEWS. Theis is a great shop or drafting chair. See my pic. It also looks great!
E**B
Quite tall. Fairly straight forward assembly.
Quite tall. Fairly straight forward assembly. update on this chair. Still okay with this seat, but it slips down unexpectedly. Which started about a year or so after I got it.
A**S
Low durability
The chair no longer stays at the height I set it to. It slowly slides down after sitting in it for a few minutes and then I have to adjust it up again. It worked normally for about 10 weeks before this problem started happening. I weigh 190 lbs, which is less than the 250 lb weight capacity of the product. The footrest also slides down after a few days of use, even if I tighten it as hard as I can by hand.
D**O
Quality
I bought the chair because I needed a really tall one for my work space. It serves that purpose well. I was pleasantly surprised at how quality it is. Good purchase.
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