Thoroughly inspect the chair and purchase with caution
I bought two of these chairs. The first one was only missing a plastic cap for one side of the leg, it was missing because they bent the and couldnt fit it in, and every nut and screw for every hinge was incredibly loose. I had to take pieces apart to be able to tighten them. (EDIT 2/12/2021: The clasping mechanism is getting finicky and the screws/nuts are getting loose again. Just going to send them both back at this point) The other chair was missing a latching mechanism and was practically falling apart with how loose it was, so it had to be returned. Youd think it was used, but these chairs were in plastic // thats just how much effort they put into assembly. The chairs are plush enough to sit comfortably, but if youre in the 6 foot or higher club you wont be as comfortable as a shorter person when leaning back. The issues with the assembly quality wouldve been easier to stomach and less irritating if there wasnt a passive/aggressive note included about crying for your momif something wasnt right with the product.
Maybe pay your people to do a better job putting things together before getting cocky about your product quality.
Or an even better idea; sell the product with some assembly requiredso we dont have to dissect the botch jobs your employees perform in the first place.
Thoroughly inspect the chair and purchase with caution
I bought two of these chairs. The first one was only missing a plastic cap for one side of the leg, it was missing because they bent the and couldnt fit it in, and every nut and screw for every hinge was incredibly loose. I had to take pieces apart to be able to tighten them. (EDIT 2/12/2021: The clasping mechanism is getting finicky and the screws/nuts are getting loose again. Just going to send them both back at this point) The other chair was missing a latching mechanism and was practically falling apart with how loose it was, so it had to be returned. Youd think it was used, but these chairs were in plastic // thats just how much effort they put into assembly. The chairs are plush enough to sit comfortably, but if youre in the 6 foot or higher club you wont be as comfortable as a shorter person when leaning back. The issues with the assembly quality wouldve been easier to stomach and less irritating if there wasnt a passive/aggressive note included about crying for your momif something wasnt right with the product. Maybe pay your people to do a better job putting things together before getting cocky about your product quality. Or an even better idea; sell the product with some assembly requiredso we dont have to dissect the botch jobs your employees perform in the first place.