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- #41,262 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen)
- #92 in Home Office Desk Chairs
Shay
Reviewed in the United States on February 12, 2025
Is your back big? Are you tired of tiny office chairs that squeeze your thighs? Are you tired of being anxious about popping the wheels off of them lil 250lb weight limit chairs? Look no further, this chair right here is big back APPROVED! This is no joke, because I don’t play around about my comfort at work. If I’m uncomfortable then I can’t focus, and my job is extremely fast paced and demanding. This chair right here.. from the moment I sat down I just knew I was going to be happy with it. The assembly doesn’t take long and is fairly simple. The instructions are clear and everything is labeled properly. Shipping was crazy quick and the box was packaged properly to keep everything safe during transit. No squeaking, no rocking or unsteadiness, has smooth gliding wheels, etc. this thing is STURDY. I would pay double for this (no lie). If you’re looking for a big back chair to get you through the work day, this is the one. Affordable, comfortable, sleek. 10/10 recommend for all my fellow big backs.
Kboot
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2025
I just received the chair, this is what I can say at this time.1. It was easy to assemble.2. The wheelbase is metal. The wheels are heavy plastic.3. It glides smoothly and is sturdy.4. The seat cushion is a thick fabric, it is a roomy seat, very comfortable.5. The chair looks nice, it has a classy look, better than the pictures. Good quality.6. It's more comfortable than other chairs, that I had. I like the adjustable lumbar support.I read the other reviews before purchasing so I knew about the armrest comments. I agree and I do wish that they locked in position but overall the price worked for me and my budget. I rated the chair a 5 because I do not regret this purchase and I appreciate the comfort and affordability. I am very happy 😊
KC
Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025
i'll start off by saying i'm a big guy, 6'3, 385lbs, I previously had a Steelcase manufactured office chair that was given to me by a friend when her office was doing some renovations, the chair was manufactured Dec 29,2003 and was given to me in mid 2004. it has been used daily for many hours over the last 21+ years, but over the last 6 months or so it's slowly started to fall apart, and a couple days ago the recline mechanism broke (so the front of the seat tilts down when not held back by your legs) and it just got too uncomfortable to use with no feasible way to repair it. i figured any chair that lasted that long was worth looking at for a replacement......... well when i called them, the $2500 price for the same equivalent model chair sent me straight to Amazon for an alternative and after several days of researching i picked this one......it came a day early, was super easy to assemble (a T-handle allen wrench is included and is the only tool you'll need for assembly), it's super comfortable and well made with heavy thick steel brackets. a couple of the wheels took some good hand force to snap into place so some people may have difficulty getting them in by hand. the recline feature isn't adjustable as far as the degree of recline goes, but it does offer a stop that prevents reclining and a knob to adjust how much force is required to recline when not using the stop. there is no adjustable degree of recline but it offers a nice 'rocking chair' feel without feeling like it's going to flop over backwards when you rock full back. the arm rest are wide and comfortable and allow plenty of adjustability and support for getting up, sitting down, or adjusting yourself in the seat. overall i'm happy with the chair, especially for the price. hopefully it holds up long term.
Theo
Reviewed in the United States on September 13, 2024
My wife and I are bigger people who both weigh over 300lbs. We were in the market for affordable chairs that could hold our weight now, as well as still be useful and quality after we'd lost the weight. We wanted something under 500$ that didn't skip out on quality and honestly, after purchasing the SweetCrispy chair and all the reviews, I'm very pleased.Pros:- Chair seat is very cushioned, wide and comfortable, especially for... bigger bottoms. After having it since May, the seats haven't deflated and are still comfortable for long sitting (we're gamers and we work from home for 8+ hours some days).- The base is metal and sturdy, I was very impressed because shair stems and wheel bases that are plastic don't last as long and feel cheap, these were metal.-The arms are adjustable for a little more room.- Relatively easy assembly, if a bit cumbersome.Cons:- Some of the screw holes for assembly are a teeny tiny bit off, but it's not enough to be more than a minor hassle.- The arms can be a little wobbly. It's more because they're adjustable than because they're made badly. It's a personal peeve to have wobbly armrests, but it's not a deal breaker.- They're kind of boring if you're looking for something flashy.- The castor wheels are the cheapest part of the chair and I highly recommend getting either metal or roller blade style wheels to replace them.We recently had an issue where the welding on one of the chair legs was compromised and so it made the wheel bend at an odd angle and the chair wobbly and a lil dangerous to sit in. I contacted Sweet Krispy last Friday and provided them pictures and the issue with the chair and received a final email from them today stating that they would have replaced the wheelbase, but because that individual part was out of stock, they were replacing the chair and that we wouldn't need to return the old one.The customer service, though a teeny bit slow, was helpful and didn't beat around the bush and I appreciate the lengths they went to to help me out.
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