Office Depot and Office Max have
WorkPro Quantum 9000 Series Ergonomic Mesh Mid-Back Chair (Black, EJ-LAM) +
$25 Prepaid Visa Gift Card on sale for
$299.99 or
$284.99 after extra 5% savings for selecting free store pickup when following the instructions below. Otherwise,
shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
slaimus for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Gift card will be shipped.
Instructions:
- Add WorkPro Quantum 9000 Series Ergonomic Mesh Mid-Back Chair (Black, EJ-LAM) to cart
- Add $25 Prepaid Visa Gift Card to cart
- Enter coupon code REWARDCARD524 in cart
- Select Store and Curbside Pickup for extra 5% savings
- Total will be $284.99
Product Features: - Lumbar Support
- Adjustments: Arm Height, Arm Width, Back Angle, Seat Back Depth, Seat Height, Synchro Tilt, Tilt Angle, Tilt Lock, Tilt Tension
- Recommended Daily Usage: Professional (8-10 hours)
- Material: Nylon / Fabric
- Max. Weight Capacity: 275 lbs.
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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inflation is a beetch lol
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Also WorkPro, I didn't even realize did do chairs. Never saw a post about these guys before on chairs, just on manual labor work kind of things, not just "work". I also don't think too highly of them in the tools department either. Glad I read through the comments praising this chair though.
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The adjustments mainly. But this one is proven to be comfortable for hours and hours. That one will be uncomfortable after just a couple hours, and will (most likely) not last as long.
It's uncomfortable. Seat bottom distributes pressure in an uneven, ripples-like pattern, the front seat foam is way too hard and digs under my knees, the whole frame around seat doesn't blend smoothly with the mesh. Mesh sinks, and frame digs into your body. I'm 200lbs. It hurts to sit in it... all the time.
The back is comfortable, armrests are good and I love the headrest (mine has it).
I'd rate the seat comfort at 3/10, back - 10/10.
Sometimes I go to OD or Staples and try their chairs... can't find anything remotely comfortable, so I'm still using the 9000. They don't make those plush executive chairs anymore apparently, the ones that you sink into like into the cloud and can sit in all day without a single sore point on your body. Everything is hard, lumpy and sharply angled in new chairs.
It's not a good chair though and definitely not worth $300. If I had to do it all over again, I'd get one of those similar Staples chairs that go on sale for $100, probably same level of misery.
I also tried the Aeron, it was even worse. The seat was slightly better (different mesh pattern, smoother transition to frame) but the rest of it, back/headrest was much more uncomfortable.
You might need to try a chair with a Tempur-Pedic seat cushion.
Otherwise everything else is a thin layer of foam on a piece of wood. Or different materials of mesh.
I think Workpro has an infinitely better lumbar (shaped/molded lumbar not a stick to prop your back like Aeron) and back (and headrest if you get it).
Aeron has some kind of rtarded padded crossbeam for lumbar that you slide up and down. Very uncomfortable and digs into your spine hard if you want to recline. Some exceptionally braindead design.
Just my bum and hips/knees because of shtty seat cushion design.
Soooo many people keep saying to get a used one like it's the easiest and most obvious thing in the world — that they're readily available from a fire sale from all the many companies closing down, it's laughable. I got my Workpro in 2020 and it's still running strong.
The Workpro (new) has a 10/12 year warranty. Buying a used Aeron or Leap might mean your warranty is over by the time you get it.
I've tried hard to convince some coworkers to get them over gaming chairs. 1 or 2 years in and one of their Secret Labs already had an issue and needed to be serviced. It just shouldn't happen. Another one bought one for $600 from a different brand. I just keep holding my tongue. I've tried to tell them...
"The stairs bro... The stairs "
"plastic microparticles" ya ok lol, I am not worried about my chair using mesh fabric.
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I think Workpro has an infinitely better lumbar (shaped/molded lumbar not a stick to prop your back like Aeron) and back (and headrest if you get it).
Aeron has some kind of rtarded padded crossbeam for lumbar that you slide up and down. Very uncomfortable and digs into your spine hard if you want to recline. Some exceptionally braindead design.
I sit semi reclined (gangsta lean) in the Workpro. It's back is comfortable at any angle. I'm lumbar-demanding and get easily uncomfortable if it's not perfect, but Workpro has a perfect lumbar and not once in 4 years I had a sore back.
Just my bum and hips/knees because of shtty seat cushion design.