🪄 Elevate Your Workspace Comfortably!
The COMHOMA Desk Chair combines ergonomic design with practical features, including a breathable mesh back, flip-up armrests, and a high-density sponge seat, ensuring comfort and productivity for long hours at your desk. With a robust build that supports up to 330 lbs, this chair is perfect for any professional setting.
Brand | COMHOMA |
Model Number | OE0793GRGR |
Colour | Grey |
Product Dimensions | 68 x 28 x 59 cm; 10.5 kg |
Special Features | Ergonomic, Wheels, Swivel, Padded |
Item Weight | 10.5 kg |
M**I
Reliable and Comfortable Office Chair – Still Going Strong After 5 Years
I've been using the COMHOMA Office Desk Chair for the past five years, and it has been an excellent investment. The ease of use is fantastic, assembly was simple and adjusting the chair to my comfort level is effortless. The height adjustment works smoothly, allowing me to find the perfect position for long hours of work.The black color gives it a sleek and professional look that blends well with any office setup. In terms of value for money, this chair is worth every penny. It’s durable, comfortable, and provides great ergonomic support. Even after years of use, it still looks and feels great, making it a reliable choice for anyone in need of a quality office chair
B**N
Reasonable price for a decent desk chair.
I also have the other popular COMHOMA chair (URL below) so I shall compare them; it will be referenced (C2) in the text.https://www.amazon.co.uk/COMHOMA-Ergonomic-Flip-up-Armrest-Support/dp/B08BHT6PTZ/ref=pd_rhf_sc_p_img_13?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=CAYY5D4QTG33QBX9V460What I like about this chair (C1) is:1. it's lightweight and easily moved over all surfaces (as is C2).2. the seat is quite comfortable though a little wider, thicker and more firm than (C2) which has a softer seat.3. the padded armrests fold back out of the way (as do C2).Observations about both chairs:4. they are very easy to assemble.5. the chairs use the same base and the same gas lift piston.6. the chairs are supplied with spare bolts & washers.7. there's no lumbar support on either chair and that suits me.8. (C2) appears marginally more robust than (C1) due to the arrangement of the seat-to-back connection.What I dislike about chair (C1) is:9. the armrests have an unnecessary gap between the lower support and the upper padded section enticing exploration by little fingers that could get caught, which is bad enough, but made worse by the sharp edges of the unfinished moulding hiding inside. These are easily filed down but please make sure you do before the inquisitive children arrive eager to use you PC..What I dislike about both chairs is:10. they use only an 8" gas lift piston that gives only about 4" of height increase that's too low for my 6' frame especially when when the PC screen is on a raised platform on the desk. So I replaced both pistons from BiMi.It's a pity that COMHOMA don't offer a piston length selection especially as the difference is only a few pounds, but I was aware of the likelihood of this and the chairs are still good value overall. Besides I have renewed an otherwise constantly sinking old chair with one of the now spare pistons.So which chair do I prefer? I really cannot choose, both are comfortable enough for long term use; I can only hope my comments help someone.
M**C
Really good for guitarists!
I've had this chair for about 6 months and really like it. The mesh back helped to keep me cool last Summer, the chair is comfortable and it's holding together so far! I'm giving it 5 stars, although the base is just slightly wobbly (though that's not something that's got worse) and the mesh feels kind of fragile, like it could get torn (though it hasn't).Assembly was pretty straightforward and quick. Thanks to the reviewer who advised doing step 5 before step 4. I also made the mistake of completely tightening the arm screws, then wondering why the back wouldn't fit on! Probably common sense, but make sure you leave the arm screws loose before attaching the back.The killer feature for me right now is the adjustable arms. I started playing guitar a few months ago and it's great to be able to flip the arms up so I can place the guitar comfortably on my lap for practice / recording at my desk.This was a replacement for a terrible office chair that was really badly manufactured and barely stayed together. Nice to have something comfortable and well designed.
4**S
The chair’s fine – just follow the instructions!
Now, once and for all, there’s nothing wrong with this chair! It’s VERY comfortable and supports your back properly while you’re working at the desk. And (at the moment at least), it’s not expensive.1. How can you fit the seat the wrong way round? There’s a sewn-in label marked “Front” on the underside of the seat, and the mechanism you attach also has “Front” stamped into the metal.2. As with all such kits, DON’T fully tighten the bolts until you have ALL of them in position. That will allow you to adjust the position of the arms as you fit them to the seat and the back.3. No, you can’t adjust the rake of the seat back – it’s fixed as it comes. The word “Tilt” is a bit misleading as all you can do is to pull the seat lever out one inch and rock the whole seat backwards and forwards. Who knows why you should want to do that – it serves no purpose! If you must do it, then you might need to fully undo the large adjustment knob under the seat, otherwise the rocking movement is very stiff.4. Yes, the cushion is not very deep from front to back. Personally, I like it like that, and both my wife and I find it very comfortable although she is much smaller than me.
S**E
Comfortable chair with a couple of flaws, one terminal
I've had this for just over three years now. It has been a good chair for the most part. A year or so ago the back mesh started to split at the sides. The plastic moulding behind it is badly designed and rubs on the mesh and it wears through. I took a dremel to the plastic to reshape it, sewed up the holes in the mesh and that's been fine since.Now though, one of the metal pieces underneath the chair has failed, making it unusable. It is very unsteady and looks like it will fail completely very soon, if I keep using it. Shame really as I did quite like this chair.I will be looking for a different chair as a replacement - a 3 year life span (annoyingly longer that the 2 year warranty they offer) is not long enough really.Update: I contacted the supplier to ask if spare parts were available - I'd rather repair the chair that scrap it if possible. It turns out they are. They were very helpful and the spare was reasonably priced. Good customer service.
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