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Herman Miller Aeron Chair Graphite - Remastered - Fully Loaded - Size B £999 @ Back2
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Put aside the fact that it's an expensive item in the first place, this is a good price for this particular chair new with all the options it comes with. The seller is an authorised Herman Miller dealer. Comes with a 12-year warranty.
Delivery included and comes fully assembled.
- Brand-new
- Size B Model
- Full specifications
- Dual Posturefit lumbar support
- Forward tilt and tilt limiter
- Fully adjustable vinyl armrests
- Graphite 8Z Pellicle suspension
- Graphite chassis, frame and base
- Carpet castors or hard floor castors
Delivery included and comes fully assembled.
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449 Comments
sorted byThey don't have any at the moment (they did a big clear out before the end of the year with 50% off everything), but they often get nice office chairs, sometimes Herman Miller
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Before buying it, I would go with office chairs in the £100-£250 range, but I was never happy with any of them. None of them ever lasted all that long before either a squeak/creak developed or the "leather" started to wear away in certain places, but my main gripe with them is that I couldn't sit comfortably in them for long periods of time. Typically, either I'd get back ache, the front part of the seat would dig into the underside of my knees/legs a bit, or I'd get a bit sweaty in the hot summer months.
When it comes to the adjustment options, quality, and most importantly - comfort - of the Aeron, I couldn't be happier. I never thought I'd drop over a grand on a chair, but yeah; sometimes the high price is worth it. After 4 years of daily use it looks/performs as good as new and still has 8 years of warranty left.
Companies buy these because most people fit in an Aeron B (there are 3 different sizes) and can adjust them without needing a training session. They are designed to be comfortable for most people which means some people are going to be better buying something else.
Funny how people can justify spending 10s of thousands of pounds on a car that they will sit in for 5 times less time a year (12,000 miles at average 30mph) than their office chair.
Obvs, you have to have £1k to drop on an office chair, but this is a top quality item at a good price. Of course you can get cheaper, just as there are cheaper options for a car than something like a Range Rover.
Less of your nonsense Jim1281283128312831283123812
I woudl highly recommmend if you can afford. Sadly the 2nd hand prices went up a lot during lock down.
You will only ever have to buy one. Especially new, as the warranty is 12 years. Although I doubt you'll ever have to make a claim! (edited)
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Ikea chairs are rubbish. I returned my wife’s £175 ikea chair after 2 years use it was falling apart, and got £25 for it, the Hayworth zody is a million times better (edited)
£599 for the classic, with the full spec.
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Any thoughts?
Just make sure you get the right size
I should point out that I have bad posture - been a coder for over 30 years - and typically sit for over 7-9 hrs a day.
Having since switched to other office chairs - I find them just as comfy - if not more. e.g. RH Logic chairs at work and much cheaper Homeworker Plus Ergonomic Chair around £400 new from Posturite. Perfectly comfortable and adjustable chair.
If I could afford it / was going to spend £1k , I would buy an RH Logic chair. (edited)
People will pay £1k for a TV that they're replace in 5 years, but not £1k for a chair they'll use just as much that'll last 10+ years Sure, you can get a fine chair for £250, but it's really not a bad investment.
£110 on sale(rrp twice that) been working from home constantly for the past 14 months. No issues
Just a cheap chair made to look nice/like a gaming chair.
All the cheap gaming chairs are naff, build quality wise and have no ergonomic credentials.
Sorry to rain on your parade but comparing it to an HM is a little silly (edited)
Spend money on quality work chair, bed and shoes as they are supporing you for most of your life.
I too ummed and arrd about getting one and thought its crazy paying this much but now after 2 years of having this same chair I have come to the conclusion its one of the best things I have ever bought.
I had a a Vertagear gaming chair and fell for all the gaming chair speil...within 2 years I had to replace the hydraulic lift and the bottom mount where welds had cracked...not to mention the cracking of the vinyl....and its uncomfynes
So I bought an Aeron remastered....it is in a TOTALLY DIFFERENT league...2 years on it looks EXACTLY as it did when new ...it still has 10 years left on its 12 year guarantee and feels bl**dy lovely to sit on.
There may be chairs just as good for less money...I dare say there is...but I don't regret buying it for a minute.
If you sit for 8-10 hours a day then that's a no-brainer.
You do not want to save money on two things in life, a bed+mattress and a chair if you sit all day working - all you doing is sacrificing your health by trying to save some money.
That's what you call a deal.. (edited)
If you work 100% remote then it's a worthwhile investment.
When I changed job from being outdoors and on my feet for 8-10hrs a day to sitting down for 10-12hrs a day, I really struggled.
My back would start giving me all sorts of problems after 4 hours. Ever since I bought this chair, those back problems dissapeared. I sit easily all day with no pains. What seems like an overly priced chair is actually worth its weight in gold for those who need it.
Like a bed, a chair you spend hours sitting in every day should not be something you skimp on. Think of your poor lumbar. (edited)
FB marketplace is always worth a look. (edited)