I’m Looking for a good office chair.

Thanks! Found a good price for a Steelcase Amia.

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Herman Miller Aeron Embody and Steelcase Leap are both good.

Check out Crandall’s Office Furniture for good refurbished chairs.

Edited because apparently the Embody is just way better.

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Will echo the aeron. Have had mine for about 5 years, rock solid.

Bought one from a guy who refurbishes them for $500. Definely get it used and look at Craigslist/Facebook marketplace for local deals. May luck out.

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I got a refurbished Aeron for $400. The thing was originally manufactured in 2002 and it is still rock solid.

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The leap is an excellent “mid range” one since a lot of these chairs can hit $2000 new.

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Probably why decent refurbs are such a popular choice as well.

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Yeah if you watch the site for sales the Aeron can get decently cheap. Plus, consider that these chairs have a 10 year warranty, unlike the ones you pick up at an office supply store.

The Aeron really changed everything for me.

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Can +1 for Herman Miller (and maybe mesh chairs in general), however I went for the Cosm instead. It’s supposed to be a “relaxation” chair in comparison to their Aeron but the taller back on the Cosm I tried was much more suitable for me than a regular Aeron.

That being said, OP, look up where you’re able to try the chairs once you’ve got some recommendations. Not a good idea to go in blind. For Herman Miller, John Lewis is a good retailer in the UK that has their chairs on display.

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Heck the aeron!

I used to work in the warehouse where we shipped them. They’re good chairs. If you’re gonna spend that money though, get the Embody. Make sure to get the correct size. After hours of lugging designer couches around and other overly heavy stuff, sitting in an Embody chair makes the hurt stop immediately.

I’m not a promoter and they stopped paying me over some stupid shit a coworker pulled. It’s just a damn good chair. The eames lounge is also sick, but so incredibly expensive.

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I keep hearing about that one, must be pretty good…

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It’s actually really nice. Wish I could afford one. There’s something to be said for the designer bullshit for sure, but cost benefit ratio is bad sometimes.

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My Aeron is nearly 10 years old and still great

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I’ve owned £80 chairs that lasted that long though. Everything except the cheapest nastiest chairs from Amazon should be lasting 10 years.

If I bought a £1000 chair, I’d expect to be leaving it to somebody in my will.

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That’s fair.

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I highly recommend the Steelcase Leap (v2, is what I have).

However, you may need the headrest, and they are extremely expensive/hard to find, just a warning.

I got my Steelcase from a place that resold them, so it was like 275 Canadian. Still, a great chair.

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I have the headrest, don’t recall it being terribly expensive, but I also don’t think it’s that great.

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The last time I found one it was 200 USD (which is basically what I paid for the entire chair).

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I have the Aeron at work and it’s pretty meh. Not sure how it’s $2k

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I think with these chairs the trick is to never buy new and only buy them refurb. Refurbished, you can knock over 70% of the price off. My hermon miller aeron chair cost me C$350 (or like 260 USD).

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The embody is much better than the Aeron. I used an aeron for years and switched to an embody that was a decade old and it outperformed the aeron easily. Much more adjustable, much easier to sit in in different positions, none of that mesh. It’s a much better chair

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Another place that’s got good deals is https://nationalofficeinteriors.com . Learned about this place at an old job. They sell used stuff that’s pretty much new but has like one little stain or scuff on it or something, so places making bulk purchases refuse it. Just doing a search for the Steelcase Leap (which I also highly recommend), they’ve got a bunch for like 50-70% off full price right now.

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Get an office chair and not one of those “gaming chairs”

Source: I use a “gaming chair” and it sucks ass

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That’s cool! Does it mean you don’t need to stand up when you need to use the toilet during a WoW raid?

EDIT: Ummm… I was just joking about literally sucking ass. And referring to the South Park episode with World of Warcraft. Sorry if it didn’t come through as funny.

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Nevermind the philistines, it was funny. Could make it sexual too, would be even better.

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Secret lab is used but a lot of at home workers without issues but you gotta spring for it

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I have a secret labs chair and use it a lot for working at home. I often sit for more than 14 hours on it, never had any back pain ir felt uncomfortable. Unfortunately I have one of the older generations and the arm rests are slowly deteriorating and falling apart, otherwise it’s pretty good.

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Go to a brick and mortar store like Staples and try them out yourself.

The chair that suits one person will be agony another.

You have to find out for yourself.

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Second this. Don’t get a gaming one, go to an office store. They build them expecting people to need to sit in them for hours.

Don’t cheap out either. Remember the most important things to never cheap out on are things that go between you and the ground. Chairs, mattresses, shoes.

Personally I found a great mesh one that doesn’t get hot in the summer and is still very supportive after 5 years

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I second the mesh chair. I got this one at Staples for $100 a couple weeks ago and my ass is thanking me. I was using a fancy gaming chair before that felt like sitting on concrete.

https://www.staples.com/union-scale-flexfit-hyken-ergonomic-mesh-swivel-task-chair-black-un59460/product_990119

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Just to add. If you find one you like, don’t avoid it because it’s low cost. Brought the cheapest model at Staples and it’s still going great. Cost is often an indicator of quality, but not always.

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I second this. Anyone who says “You get what you pay for” is either trying to sell you something OR they themself are a sucker. Sure, sometimes** you get what you pay for but plenty of other times you’re getting straight up ripped off because the seller realizes you’ll mistake price with quality. Don’t be anyones sucker.

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Steelcase. They make good office chairs that you can get used for decent money.

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I’ve done some shopping and I too would recommend a Steelcase. I have one in the office and want to get one for home - I find everything at Staples and other home office stores just comes close, whereas this one is wildly adjustable (I’m tall and need all the help I can get).

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My vote as well. I got a series 2 around 3 years ago now and it’s the best chair I’ve had. I work from home and spend most my free time on a machine so I’m sitting like 10+ hours a day in this and it’s still going strong. My back hurts less, my hips hurt less, just a good sturdy chair

Edit to add: My spouse actually does not like these chairs because they’re super uncomfortable to sit in with bad posture. That’s part of why I like mine because I’m basically forced to use good posture. So if you need a chair that lets you sit like a gremlin a series 2 might not work well

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Does yours have a million adjustments? I’ve been using Steelcase Leaps for a while and it seems like you could tune it to make sitting with bad posture comfortable.

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Mine does not have all that many adjustments. Some good armrest maneuverability, lumbar support height, amount of resistance when leaning back, and of course the actual chair height

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Got a refurbished steelcase leap V2 from Crandall after my budget office chair shit the bed. been really enjoying it. My ass and back are very comfortable.

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Refurbished from Crandall has been great for me. It really makes the top office chairs affordable. A new steelcase leap is absurd.

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I’ll advocate for the steelcase leap as well. Got that as my office chair a bit over a year ago and has been great

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I work as, amongst other things, an ergonomist and was here to comment exactly this. The Steelcase Leap or Gesture are nearly always my recommendations.

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I’ve been sitting in the same Steelcase Leap V2 for 8 years at work and it is still comfortable. I love it. When my current chair at home dies (it’s good, but not “Steelcase” good) I’m biting the bullet and getting the Leap V2 at home as well.

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Same here. Work had the leather leap v2s and they were a better fit for me than a Herman Miller.

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Yeah me too. I got mine for 150€ and honestly one of the best health purchases I ever did.

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