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  #2457550 8-Apr-2020 16:31
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ANglEAUT:

 

ANglEAUT: I use the Buro Roma - 3 Lever Mid Back from Buro Seating....

 

Ohh, 10% discount during April at SupplyMe.

 

 

 

 

Those chairs are really comfortable (used one before) and thanks, now I know where to source them from for home. I would order one without the arms though.




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  #2457572 8-Apr-2020 16:40
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networkn:

 

https://www.warehousestationery.co.nz/product/W2213661.html

 

 

 

We have a few of these, I spent around 14 hours a day in one (one at home and one at the office) and they are very comfortable.

 

I paid I think $170 each for them on special.

 

The arms covering do tend to wear down and I spent $80 getting ChairDoc to resurface them in the end. Was money well spent.

 

 

 

 

I run these at work also, good bang for buck

 

 





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#2457679 8-Apr-2020 19:06
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richms: ... I would also suggest getting a mat to go under it.

 

... will have to find a mat ...

 

I would try to avoid the folding mats & get a one piece flat mat. My previous mat with a fold cracked on the fold.

 

Jastek Euromat Folding Polyprop Chairmat

 

 





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  #2457695 8-Apr-2020 19:26
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I use these carpet tile squares from mitre 10 to protect the carpet from the wheels.   Bunnings have similar ones as well

 

They go for between $20-30.  depending on how slippery your current flooring is you may need some anti rug slip tape as well.


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