Staples has Staples Hyken Ergonomic Mesh Swivel Task Chair (Black) on sale for $139.99 - $50 off when you apply coupon code 30994 = $89.99. Shipping is free to select locations or select free pickup where available; a $12.75 handling fee may apply to shipping/pickup orders depending on location.
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Features:
Features a mesh back and seat
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
5-year manufacturer limited warranty
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This color is $10 less than the previous +70 FP deal.
Staples[staples.com] has Staples Hyken Ergonomic Mesh Swivel Task Chair (Black) on sale for $139.99 - $50 off when you apply promo code 30994 at checkout = $89.99. Select free pickup where available; otherwise, shipping is free but there is a $12.75 handling fee.
Features:
Features a mesh back and seat
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
Model: Staples Hyken Ergonomic Mesh Swivel Task Chair, Black (UN59460)
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I got this chair from another recent deal at $100, and I love it. Some key points I took away from the previous threads regarding this model is
1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
Sorry I can't share the mod, I'm at work and firewall you know 😕
Throlly added the mod guide, with the imgur link that I followed.
Man these were like $150 'on sale' during the pandemic. After accounting for inflation, tariffs, any number of other reasons and excuses, I'd expect this to be like $250 now. $90 seems like a great price
Man these were like $150 'on sale' during the pandemic. After accounting for inflation, tariffs, any number of other reasons and excuses, I'd expect this to be like $250 now. $90 seems like a great price
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I got this chair from another recent deal at $100, and I love it. Some key points I took away from the previous threads regarding this model is
1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
Sorry I can't share the mod, I'm at work and firewall you know 😕
[edit] Throlly added the mod guide, with the imgur link that I followed.
Man these were like $150 'on sale' during the pandemic. After accounting for inflation, tariffs, any number of other reasons and excuses, I'd expect this to be like $250 now. $90 seems like a great price
Look at the price history in this post. It has been $90-100 since last June nothing special
I got this chair from another recent deal at $100, and I love it. Some key points I took away from the previous threads regarding this model is
1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
Can you share the mod? I have this chair and the headrest issue is annoying
Man these were like $150 'on sale' during the pandemic. After accounting for inflation, tariffs, any number of other reasons and excuses, I'd expect this to be like $250 now. $90 seems like a great price
$90 is a great price.
I'm 220 lbs and it has held up the past 5 years. No signs of wear. My only upgrade has been to get rollerblade wheels for like $10 online.
Look at the price history in this post. It has been $90-100 since last June nothing special
Technically, yes, but if you are interested in this chair at this price you have to buy during the narrow discount windows. Otherwise, Staples jacks up the price. So not pure "bait and switch".
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1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
Sorry I can't share the mod, I'm at work and firewall you know 😕
Throlly added the mod guide, with the imgur link that I followed.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank thiefraccoon
1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
Sorry I can't share the mod, I'm at work and firewall you know 😕
[edit] Throlly added the mod guide, with the imgur link that I followed.
1. Hyken is best for smaller people, ideally ~5'4 maybe?
2.For taller people, the Dexley also sold by Staples and often on sale for ~$20 more is more suitable.
3. I'm 5'6, and while the chair felt comfortable, the headrest was a little too low even for me. I followed an online guide for a "mod" that turns the headrest support upside down so that it sits higher. I can't be happier with the result.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Staples/...vs_dexley/
https://www.reddit.com/r/OfficeCh...y_in
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I'm 220 lbs and it has held up the past 5 years. No signs of wear. My only upgrade has been to get rollerblade wheels for like $10 online.
Technically, yes, but if you are interested in this chair at this price you have to buy during the narrow discount windows. Otherwise, Staples jacks up the price. So not pure "bait and switch".