Office Depot and Office Max have
WorkPro Quantum 9000 Series Ergonomic Mesh Mid-Back Chair (Black, EJ-LAM) +
$40 Prepaid Virtual 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
trajanmcgill for finding this deal.
Note: Availability for pickup may vary by location. Gift card will be shipped w/ your purchase. Must apply the listed coupon code for discount/savings
Instructions:- First, add the WorkPro Quantum 9000 Series Ergonomic Mesh Mid-Back Chair (Black, EJ-LAM) to the cart
- Then, add the $40 Prepaid Virtual Visa Gift Card to the cart
- Proceed to the cart and enter coupon code 39542313
- Select Store and Curbside Pickup for extra 5% savings/discount
- The price 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
Top Comments
Once it became clear that WFH was here to stay, I ended up picking up a logitech embody via another SD post for $1200, and I do like the embody more (I prefer the fabric on the seat, and the additional support all through the torso with proper posture), but paying 6 times more might have been partly acceptable because of the stimmy money, and I was beginning to have comfort issues with the length of time I was spending in one chair.
I think now... I would rather have the $1200 and my workpro 9000, turns out that comfort over the long haul is more appropriately served by being sure to get up on a regular basis and taking a break. I also got a standing desk... which I think I have used while standing like 3 times in the last 3 years
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Edit:nvm was thinking of the high back version
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Once it became clear that WFH was here to stay, I ended up picking up a logitech embody via another SD post for $1200, and I do like the embody more (I prefer the fabric on the seat, and the additional support all through the torso with proper posture), but paying 6 times more might have been partly acceptable because of the stimmy money, and I was beginning to have comfort issues with the length of time I was spending in one chair.
I think now... I would rather have the $1200 and my workpro 9000, turns out that comfort over the long haul is more appropriately served by being sure to get up on a regular basis and taking a break. I also got a standing desk... which I think I have used while standing like 3 times in the last 3 years
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Send an email to [email protected] with your purchase receipt, name, address, phone number, and a description of the problem. They'll get back to you within a day or two. It's a lifetime warranty so as long as you kept your receipt you'll be good.
Edit:nvm was thinking of the high back version
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I saw this chair and thought about getting it, but wanted to compare it to my old chair first. And you know what? This is the exact same chair that I bought in 2018, but it now cost $500 to $600 new. Talk about bad inflation.
Edit: I went to see how much a replacement seat cost and it was $250. I may as well just buy a new chair at that price.