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Edited March 17, 2020
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I came across this chair on Lenovo after having sat on it at Office Depot. Office Depot has it on sale for $330.00 and Lenovo was showing $220 for the chair. Code OFFICEDEPOT5 took an extra 5% off bringing the total to $209+tax for the chair with free shipping. The ordering process was painful and took several attempts with a customer service rep online to push through but I finally got it to go. I wouldn't expect your attempts to be much smoother.
So is it a good deal? As best I can tell for this particular version it was $165 back in 2017 under a black Friday deal. All of the other posted deals appear to be for the fabric bottomed chair which saw one crazy price of $54 bucks in Sep 2018 and a black friday ad appearance in 2019 for $350. Being this is the mesh bottom version, not sure it's fair to compare but it's all I've got. This mesh version has gone front page around this price before so I'm assuming this is still a good deal on the chair. I won't be offended if you think otherwise.
Here's the link:
https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/acce...p/78011618
Coupon code: OFFICEDEPOT5 (case sensitive)
Enjoy if it seems like a fair deal!
Per Alexizupinhea: If you have a Perks At Work employee discount, it is now $180 there and 6-9x back in WowPoints depending if you are a 5-star VIP
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My g/f works from home and her company actually gives her $2k after her first year (which just passed) to spend on home office related stuff so I'd rather get something better than this since it's technically free.
What would you recommend in maybe the $400-$500 range? Researching chairs is overwhelming
However, if you can afford usually the most expensive type would fit everybody. In the case of chair, that's Herman Miller. Nobody complained about it and it last more than 10 years functioned like new. You truly get your money back if you don't chase the "new" feeling every other year. Most of time, we consumer kept spending small amount money for incremental "improvement", sometimes works but most time regret. Herman Miller is like a sure bet, and economical over a long time too. The only problem is the entry barrier, it requires a large amount of money upfront. Unfortunately few can beat that barrier, or at least psychologically.
However, if you can afford usually the most expensive type would fit everybody. In the case of chair, that's Herman Miller. Nobody complained about it and it last more than 10 years functioned like new. You truly get your money back if you don't chase the "new" feeling every other year. Most of time, we consumer kept spending small amount money for incremental "improvement", sometimes works but most time regret. Herman Miller is like a sure bet, and economical over a long time too. The only problem is the entry barrier, it requires a large amount of money upfront. Unfortunately few can beat that barrier, or at least psychologically.
Also I am confused about the Herman Miller Aeron. On their website and some others they are over $1,200 but then I find them on plenty of sites for $450-$500?
https://officechairatwo
Also I am confused about the Herman Miller Aeron. On their website and some others they are over $1,200 but then I find them on plenty of sites for $450-$500?
https://officechairatwork.com/pro...osturefit/ [officechairatwork.com]
Tracking number made no sense and no way to track...
Rental truck and the guy had an Office Depot shirt on
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No complaints for the price paid. Big improvement over previous cheap chair.
Installed these wheels: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...UTF8&
I have that same question.
Yes. I hear good things of this brand/model. Does anyone know if this is on sale elsewhere right now?
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