Staples has
Staples Hyken Ergonomic Mesh Swivel Task Chair (Black, UN59460) on sale for
$99.99. Select free store pickup (1-Hour Pickup) where available. A $12.75 handling fee will apply for shipping or ship to store pickup.
- Note: Find a store with inventory in stock (pick up within 1 hour) in order to avoid the $12.75 handling fee for pickup. Ship-to-store orders will still incur the handling fee. Packaging of product may vary.
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Product Information:
- Overall dimensions: 45.28-49.76"H x 27.1"W x 27.2"D ; Seat dimension: 17.24-20.98"H x 19.37"W x 16.77"D ; Back dimensions: 16.42"W x 23.43"D
- Arms adjust up and down to ease pressure on neck and support shoulders
- Features a swivel-tilt mechanism, upright tilt lock, and a tension knob that allows you to adjust the resistance of the chair for reclining, making it easier or harder to recline back
- Features adjustable seat and arm height, height and angle adjustable headrest, lumbar support, tilt tension, and tilt lock
- Rated for up to 275 lbs. based on an 8-hour workday
- Assembly required
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The Hyken remains one of the worst chairs I have ever owned. I went through a piston pretty early and had to replace it, and the material is very stiff and scratchy. It has caused every piece of fleece I own that touched it to shred and pill immediately. It gave me back issues for years until I finally picked up a Herman Miller.
The once nice thing I can say about it doesn't take up very much space. I want to throw out the one I have but I'm worried some poor bastard will come and pick it up off my curb and suffer and I can't do that to my fellow man.
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I got this for work about 2 years ago. At first, it's at an okay comfort level. But then the mesh where your butt sits sort of starts to sink.
The hydraulic for the height adjustment stopped working. It won't stay at the tallest setting, and just falls when you sit in it.
I would recommend steering clear of this chair.
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I recommend waiting for the Workpro Quantum 9000. It's a very good chair. Lifetime warranty too. It will blow these cheap Staples chairs out of the water. I got it for about $300 with a $50 prepaid Visa card + some cashback from one of those websites. Great deal. It comes around on sale during Black Friday.
The Hyken remains one of the worst chairs I have ever owned. I went through a piston pretty early and had to replace it, and the material is very stiff and scratchy. It has caused every piece of fleece I own that touched it to shred and pill immediately. It gave me back issues for years until I finally picked up a Herman Miller.
The once nice thing I can say about it doesn't take up very much space. I want to throw out the one I have but I'm worried some poor bastard will come and pick it up off my curb and suffer and I can't do that to my fellow man.
I work from home. I sit in this chair for eight hours or more a day. This is a work tool, and at some point you have to spend real money on the tools you use in your job that make you money. I have spent a few thousand dollars building a comfortable and productive office for myself.
After spending $900 on 3 shitty chairs that lasted six years or so in total, this $1200 chair has lasted six years and still looks, feels, and works as if it was new. And I don't have back problems every night, which is certainly worth money on its own.
So take that as you feel necessary.
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