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crandalloffice.com [crandalloffice.com] is has a sale on all
remanufactured Steelcase Leap Chairs with coupon code
21YEARS at checkout
. Shipping is free
All Leap Chairs:Remanufactured Chairs Come with:
- 12 Year Warranty by Crandall Office
- 30 Day Free Returns
- Chair Completely Torn Down & Rebuilt
- New Casters
- New Gas Cylinder
- New Arm Pads
- New Thicker Foam Seat Pad
- New Foam Back Pad (optional)
- New Fabric (46 Upholstery Options Available)
- Full Chair Function Test and Tune Up
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Will post again. If you live in the Chicago/Milwaukee area then you can buy a lightly used Steelcase Gesture for $300 from a reputable resale shop. The one I bought still had tags attached.
I have another Gesture I purchased through Crandall and only have great things to say about both Crandall and the Gesture. Just want to let the SD community know that there is currently a better option available.
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If you don't have a good local option, Crandall is a good company to deal with. I am happy with the chair I bought from them both in terms of the Leap V2 being a great chair and the purchasing experience through Crandall. I didn't have any issues but they seem to stand behind their product.
I have the leap V2 and Aeron remaster. I'd prefer the Leap more but it's so damn hot to sit for long period of time. I switch back and forth between the two. The last 2 years, I bought those cheap knock off from Amazon for around $250 and my back hurt from them. Since I got these two chairs the last 2 months, and I no longer experience lower back pain.
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Also, if anyone has tried an Aeron and also hates that hard plastic bar under your legs, check out the Mirra 2. I use that one at work and it's fantastic as well. Crandall doesn't have any in stock atm, unfortunately.
Is there specific models you can recommend besides Aeron? I can't really ever get comfortable in mesh chairs and prefer faux letter/polyseter or fabric.
Why pay almost twice as much for the slightly better item with a 12 year warranty?
Why pay almost twice as much for the slightly better item with a 12 year warranty?
I bought both chairs from them. They look like new. The Leap V2 was creaking a bit so I sprayed with some WD. You can return it for free if you don't like it. Not sure why people want to pay $500 here , where Madison has them for $350 ish
Why pay almost twice as much for the slightly better item with a 12 year warranty?
Makes sense. The Crandall one really does seem like it's better than getting a new chair from Steelcase. I also get the feeling of security with having a 12 year warranty.
Speaking of that, anyone have good/bad experiences with the Crandall warranty?
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Speaking of that, anyone have good/bad experiences with the Crandall warranty?