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Flash Furniture Kelista Mid-Back Swivel Office Chair with Adjustable Seat Height, Ergonomic Mesh Desk Chair with Flip-Up Armrests, Black

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Flash Furniture Kelista Mid-Back Swivel Office Chair with Adjustable Seat Height, Ergonomic Mesh Desk Chair with Flip-Up Armrests, Black

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Customers find the office chair comfortable with good lumbar support and easy assembly with clear instructions. The chair receives positive feedback for its value, appearance, and back support, with one customer noting it helps with posture. The build quality and arm height receive mixed reviews - while some find it well-made, others report it becoming less sturdy over time, and while the flip-up arms are appreciated, some wish the backrest was higher. The size also gets mixed feedback, with customers appreciating how it fits in small spaces but noting the seat isn't long or wide enough.

Product Description

· Metal, Mesh, Plastic, Foam · Imported · ERGONOMIC MID-BACK OFFICE CHAIR: Provides exceptional seating for everyone from the CEO to the front office staff, ensuring the perfect balance of ergonomic comfort and optimal support for each employee · COMMERCIAL GRADE CHAIR: Has a sleek and versatile design that makes it perfect for use in front offices, executive suites, at-home work desks, college dorm rooms, student study spaces, or just about anywhere · PRESSURE-RELIEVING COMFORT: Ventilated curved mesh back with integrated lumbar support prevents overheating and promotes better posture, while the 3" padded waterfall seat helps relieve pressure from the legs · HIGHLY CUSTOMIZABLE SEATING: Features a pneumatic height adjustable seat that swivels 360 degrees and has a tilt lock with a tilt tension adjustment knob, and the flip-up armrests provide convenience and ease of access · EASY TO ASSEMBLE: Measures 24.5" W x 25.5" D x 37.5-41.25" H with a 20.25" W x 19" D x 17.25-20.75" H seat size, 17-20" W x 23" H back size, 26.25-30.25" arm height from floor, and 8" arm height from seat and can be assembled quickly with the included tools and step-by-step instructions, and it cleans with a solvent-based cleaner without water for easy cleaning

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Galactic YetiReviewed in the United States on April 25, 2020

Hi, I am here to review this chair. I bought it during COVID-19 because I need to work from home now. I am unbiased, no-one has paid me to do this, and I consider myself a generally reasonable human being. This chair cost me roughly $135. It's a chair. I am very happy with it. Putting it together was about as easy as putting together a chair could be, it took me about 15-20 minutes. The instructions consist of 6 steps, read all of them before starting because that's always how you should read instructions (life advice, you're welcome) After constructing this chair, I sat in it, as I planned from the beginning. It feels like a very functional chair. I like that you can lean with it, and rock with it. You can adjust height. I specifically wanted something with arms that folded up, this one has arms that do that. If you are super boujee and the type who requires some ridiculous material and comfort padding, don't buy this, but also nothing will make you happy so maybe you should buy it and just be unhappy. If you're normal and you want a quality computer chair with adequate levels of comfort, folding arms, adjustable height and rocking abilities plus good lumbar support (hopefully most people) buy this chair. It's great. Seriously. I see people nitpicking. This is a $130 computer chair. The material is fine. The comfort does the job. I am beyond happy with this chair and would absolutely recommend it to someone who wants an affordable and functional computer/office chair. If you're a picky scrooge nothing, in all reality, will make you happy - so good luck. I love this chair. Checks all of my boxes. Cheers! PS: Check the date of my review, if I never come back and re-review, its because this chair continued to be a chair and I maintained a high level of happiness with its functionality. I will only ever return to this review if something goes terribly wrong/upsets me that is at the legitimate fault of the chair. Cheers!

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Snap On QualityReviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024

Chair took 10 minutes to put together. Super comfortable. Great back support. I spent over an hour going through trusted websites and “best office/gaming chairs 2024” but it seems their idea of a “budget chair” is now $200. I had a $400 Secret Labs Titan for a few years and it was pretty nice before the arm rests started to deteriorate. Also, really don't want to spend $400 or even $200 on another chair right now. I looked through probably 50 chairs on amazon before finding this one, putting it in my cart along with 2 others, and then continued looking through another 20-30. Then carefully looked through reviews one more time and decided on this one. Very happy I did. This chair is sturdy, comfortable, rolls smoothly, and has good support. The screws even come with red loctite. I’ll end up spending a lot of free time playing games and watching youtube in this chair and I look forward to it. Very happy with this chair. 5’10”, 200 lbs, perfect size for me.

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Daddy00Reviewed in the United States on June 3, 2024

I spent a lot of time looking at office chairs. I mean, A LOT of time. I started with a blank canvas and wanted to see what would be better than the $50 chair I was currently sitting it. It looks fine and has some padding, but really isn't good for sitting 4-6 hours straight in. RESEARCH So, do you go with the "luxury" high end chairs? What can you get for under $300? Under $200? - In the end I decided that I really didn't need all of the features of the top-end ergonomic chairs (synchro-tilt, 3-way adjustable arm rests, adjustable lumber support, premium headrest, premium materials) ($800-2500 chairs) - think Aeron, Steelcase, etc. - I also decided I didn't want to spend $300-800 for one of the luxury ergonomic "wannabes" that LOOK like the high-end chairs and offer similar functionality, but with lower quality materials and build (and durability). This range also included used high end chairs like the Steelcase 2 because shopping for them on eBay could be hit and miss (though many discussion groups I saw loved this option). - I finally decided that for 4-6 hours a day, 3-days a week, I just wanted a chair that was comfortable on my bottom, was height-adjustable, had some tilt / tension control, and had arm rests that could flip out. My chairs tend to do double-duty as extra dining room chairs and the foldable arm rests are critical for that. The price range for these chairs were in the $80-180 range, and I looked at about a dozen different ones on Amazon that had decent reviews (and a lot of them). This was my "Goldilocks" range for a chair - not too expensive, not dirt cheap, "just right". I ended up ordering the blue fabric on black chair because I liked the look (about $125). The white chairs with fabric seem really popular (blue/white was $180!). After I ordered, the black leather seat chair was only $90. This seems like a really good deal. Anyway, the chair arrived today and here is my detailed review (so far): PACKAGING & ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS I have included pictures of everything that came out of the 33 lb. package. I like the fact that all of the small parts (screws, washers, caps) were packaged together with a code (A, B, C, D etc.) The instructions referenced the parts code, so it was easy to follow the instructions to assemble the chair. I was very meticulous, and it took me about 40 minutes by myself. Parts of the instructions were vague about what and when the screws should be fully tightened and what they mean by "be sure the cylinder column cap has been taken off" (there was no cap as far as I could tell). I did see a few reviews where people complained about the assembly because they had some physical limitations. Good God, man, if it's that bad, go buy a chair at Home Depot and pay them $15 to assemble it for you! In this day and age though, a 3-minute video helps immensely if they had done one, but I suppose you then have to do it in multiple language. In any case, I gave this a 4 out of 5 stars. FIT, FUNCTION, APPEARANCE and COMFORT I would say (as other reviews have stated) this chair LOOKS really nice. The blue adds some color to my office, and the chair has a modern look - something more than the $125 I paid for it. The height adjustment works fine, as does the recline function and tension, though here, a short video on how to use it would have helped. The seat and back rest are very comfortable, but there is no separate lumbar support cushion - just the curve in the lower back for that. If you really crave lumbar support and functions, look elsewhere. The chair also glides very smoothly compared to my old one. But that's because dirt and dog hair haven't fouled up the wheels yet. Alls this is good for 4 out of 5 stars. LONG-RANGE PLANS So, for now, I think this is a keeper unless something drastic happens with the chair in the next couple of weeks. I think I will get black rubber or polyurethane caster wheels to protect my hardwood floors though. Check the date of this review - 6/3/2024. If anything major changes, I will update the review. Otherwise, assume that the chair is still doing great. I hope I get 5-6 good years out of it at least. Would be ecstatic with that.

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JustinReviewed in Canada on January 2, 2023

Nothing fancy but a well made chair for this price point. Assembly took about 10 minutes, simple and painless. I’m a larger guy at 6’3 and am very comfortable in this chair. I’m very conscious of my posture and this chair allows me to both be comfortable and sit with good form

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Puss&TinyReviewed in Australia on November 1, 2024

Wasn’t sure how good the quality was going to be, normally I would prefer to inspect in Person before purchase. The chair arrived a day late, which was actually a real bummer, coz I paid expedited delivery (got refunded) for a reason. Don’t make promises you can’t keep. The damn thing arrived in Melbourne 4 days before it was delivered, some how the delivery agents took a month of sundays to get their act together. Anyways, after it finally arrived, it was easy to assemble, it is very solid and functional and looks great. The negative I would say are the casters that are very tight and don’t roll at all easily without actually sitting in the chair. But that is of no great concern, I wasn’t planning on doing any corridor drag races.

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LisaReviewed in Sweden on August 24, 2023

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HichamReviewed in Germany on March 19, 2023

The chair is comfortable but the cushions get flat really quick, I haven't had any issues with it making it uncomfortable but it might cause problems for some. The tilt backwards is very minimal and almost useless, there's no way to even lock it in the tilted position. The chair feels very comfortable and the back support is decent for me. Definitely worth it for the money but don't expect to get a high end chair for this price.

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Mary Catherine AndersonReviewed in Canada on August 19, 2022

I had no trouble putting this chair together in about 25 mins - and solo. So far the squeak mentioned in the reviews hasn’t happened. I did take the advice of another reviewer and upgrade to the rollerblade wheels right away to save my carpet. I’m super happy with the results. Good value for the price.