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Good chair that is affordable ?

The other day someone asked this and everyone recommended a $1,400 chair. I can’t afford that, I can’t even dream of affording that. I’m looking for something with good lumbar support for ideally under $400 tops. Does anyone have any ideas?

And Inb4 someone says “buy one used / second hand” I looked and they’re still pretty pricey. My current chair is falling apart so I need to do something soon.

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  • Steer clear of anything that markets itself as being gaming focused. Plenty of middle-of-the-road office chairs provide decent back support and I'd even wager most are better for your long term health than a "gaming" chair. If there's a local office furniture store nearby then I'd check that out. Still might be a bit pricey but I'm sure they have some cheaper options. My current one was like $200 from one of those stores and it's served me very well. Super comfy, much better than my sibling's gaming chair.

  • If you haven't looked into used office furniture stores near you, I would highly suggest it. Depending on where you live you could get anywhere from 40 to 80% off, and big name $1k retail chairs are built to last 10+ years and are often lightly refurbished at these stores (and they usually can order parts and do repairs in shop)

  • I can't figure out why office chairs run so much more than easy chairs and are so much less-durable.

    I got an easy chair quite some years back. I don't think it even ran $300. At some point, I finally managed to muck up the recliner mechanism, but I've probably gone through five office chairs since I got that, some of which cost considerably more than that. The back wouldn't stay up, or the the pneumatic cylinder would fail, or the mesh would weaken and the front of the chair would press up into legs. The office chairs generally didn't have a headrest.

    Honestly, given that I don't actually work with paper at my desk, I'd kind of rather have an easy chair with some sort of mounting pole for the monitor and a keyboard/mouse tray.

  • I have a used Haworth Zody chair I found on eBay, have had it for going on eight years now and recommend it greatly. They're around $175-250 used.

  • No idea about $$$ and if they even ship to your location but I got my hands on a Backforce One Plus for 500€ and that thing is day and night compared to my last. Arm rests are a little bit wobbly but the rest… dead gods I hope it lasts for the rest of my life.

    That's from someone with a lot of back pain for… reasons.

  • Maybe a cheap office ish chair?

    I have an mti chair and its fine. The arm rests suck but if its under 100 euros its a good buy.

    Why is 400 even considered for a chair???

    • If you work from home, you're spending a lot of time in that chair. A good, ergonomic chair can go a long way to mitigate back issues.

      • Oh.

        What still doesn't explain 1000 euro + chairs tho

        How does a chair even gat that expensive? Aaa

  • You must not have seen my reply in that thread:

    My husband and I both have been using Tempur-Pedic office chairs for about 15 years. Starting in 2004, we both worked desk jobs from home (he still does, I only recently shifted careers) and both play video games so we have used the shit out of our chairs, and they are still good. I like that the seat is wide enough so I can fold my legs up under me if I want to.

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