Excellent quality, easy to assemble, I loved it!
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| Brand | SUKIDA |
|---|---|
| Color | Grey |
| Material | Mesh |
| Product Dimensions | 19.3"D x 23"W x 40"H |
| Size | 1 Pcs |
| brand | SUKIDA |
|---|---|
| color | Grey |
| product_dimensions | 19.3"D x 23"W x 40"H |
| size | 1 Pcs |
| special_feature | Adjustable Height |
| style | Modern |
| pattern | Solid |
| included_components | Caster |
| shape | L-Shape |
| model_name | SUKIDA0091 |
| seat_depth | 18.9 inches |
| manufacturer | SUKIDA |
| item_weight | 19 pounds |
| item_model_number | SUKIDA0091 |
| best_sellers_rank | #57,059 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #139 in Home Office Desk Chairs |
| date_first_available | December 3, 2025 |








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Customers find the office chair comfortable and sturdy, describing it as a good inexpensive option.
Excellent quality, easy to assemble, I loved it! Read more

Instructions: Instructions consist of only one picture per step, which had me thinking I'd been sent the wrong screws - for anyone who gets this and gets confused like I was, attach the plate to the bottom of the seat, then slip the bottom of the chair back between that plate and the actual seat, if that makes sense. The screws go into the plate, then into the holes on the chair back underneath that (underneath when you're holding the seat upside-down to put it together). Misc.: Gas cylinder doesn't have anything more holding it in place than your/the chair's weight and gravity, I haven't had enough office chairs to know how common that is. Chair legs are metal and the welding's a little rough but they seem pretty solid. The design of the wheels is interesting. Armrests: Arm rests can be made horizontally-diagonal and taller, can move forward and backward, but don't appear to move inward or outward more than maybe an inch, which isn't quite what was advertised, which is a little disappointing. I'll have to spend more money on a split keyboard because the arms don't go in as much as the picture led me to hope they would. They do go a lot farther up than I was expecting though, which is nice. Build Quality: Build quality was slightly sloppy. As can be seen in one of the pictures one of the sets of holes for one armrest was just slightly too far apart for the screws to go in easily and I had to force them a little. Chair Back: Design is a little odd when it comes to the connection between the back and the seat of the chair. It's only connected in one single area by three short screws, and I have no way to test this myself but it's hard not to question whether the design of the back of this chair really could hold up to the 450lb person it says it could hold, if that person was leaning back and resting a lot of their weight on the back of this chair. The mesh of the chair back is very very flexible, and while the product info never claims otherwise I have to mention it, because while the structure of the chair provides lower back support that's the ONLY part of the back that is supported. If you need a solid structure to rest your back against this chair might not be for you. Chair Seat: I don't have any way to test this at the weight it claims it can hold, but the seat is a great combo of soft and firm. Soft enough to feel a little floaty and firm enough to hold me up very easily. Very thick. It's possible your mileage may vary but I find it extremely comfortable. In short: It's $90. It's the least expensive chair I could find that had armrests which adjust in quite this way, and I feel like given the usual price range of office/computer chairs designed for people who spend a LOT of time at the computer, this is probably a good buy. If you're heavy and looking for it specifically because it advertises that it's good for that purpose, though, take a look at the pictures I've attached to this review and decide for yourself how stable you think it's going to be. Read more







Handle bolt holes where slightly off with the back in place one was out about a quarter inch. Took a bit of force and finesse. Once I got all the bolts started. I use it at my model table. The chair seems solid for the price time will tell. I would have given five stars if not for the finicky assembly. Read more
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Very comfortable. Read more
You get what you pay for. Fuctional, lightweight yet sturdy. Only downside is, for me, it always looks dusty. Read more
I agree that the chair was easy to assemble with the exception of the hole alignment. It took over 30 min to assemble due to the holes and eventually we opted to only use the three vs the four. Read more
If you want a chair you will lightly use then this is a good pick. However if you intend to use this as someone who enjoy alot of time at the PC you will find yourself doing random repairs pretty regularly. The lumbar support panel likes to pop off and ive only had success super gluing it into place several times and now i have random screw falling out that i have to put back in. Otherwise i find it pretty comfortable but if you need durability. Look for a different product. Read more