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Old 03-07-2005, 23:48   #20
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Re: How do you rate this chair?

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Originally Posted by Ramrod
That looks nice but I'd like arm rests on it.........
They annoy the hell out of me - I usually take to them with something blunt. It always seems that when the chair is at the right height, I end up about a foot from the desk because the damn arms prevent me from getting near the desk One of life's mysteries.


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Originally Posted by allieyoung666
It looks like it has been nicked out of a chavs car, sorry saxo, I sit on a ball at work! well an ergo ball which is good for your back, shame about the price
Backless chairs are great if you can remember there's no back, otherwise you risk looking undignified, laid out on the carpet with your legs in the air.


If you've bought the chair, then it's a bit late to ask what we think. If you're feeling guilty on spending so much money and want others to justify your spending, then yes - excellent purchasing decision
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