🖥️ Elevate Your Workspace with Style and Comfort!
The Flash Furniture Kelista High-Back Swivel Office Chair combines ergonomic design with commercial-grade quality, featuring adjustable lumbar support, a ventilated mesh back, and a customizable seating experience. Perfect for any professional setting, this chair supports up to 250 pounds and is easy to assemble and maintain.
Brand | Flash Furniture |
Color | Black |
Product Dimensions | 24"D x 25.5"W x 52.5"H |
Size | Set of 1 |
Back Style | Curved |
Special Feature | Adjustable Headrest,Ergonomic,Adjustable Lumbar |
Product Care Instructions | S-Solvent based cleaner - no water |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Executive Swivel Office Chair |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 250 Pounds |
Style | Contemporary |
Pattern | Chair |
Finish Type | Black |
Room Type | Home Office/Study;Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Mesh Executive Office Chairs |
Shape | Square |
Model Name | Flash Furniture |
Arm Style | Adjustable |
Surface Recommendation | Hard Floor |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Plastic |
Seat Height | 57 Centimeters |
Seat Depth | 19 inches |
Fill Material | Polyurethane Foam |
Arm Height | 7.5 Inches |
Tilting | Yes |
Is Customizable | No |
Is Foldable | No |
Chair Backrest Width | 20 Inches |
UPC | 889142011460 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00889142011460 |
Form Factor | Mesh |
Manufacturer | Flash Furniture |
Item Weight | 33 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | BL-X-5H-GG |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 33 Pounds |
A**M
Nice chair
This is a nice, comfortable chair. I bought two of them. Both assembled very easily. I'm 6'1" (73" or 185cm) tall and I weigh 212 (96.2kg). The chair is comfortable and the head rest is in a good spot. I like that the arms fold up out of the way when I don't need them and are easily lowered into place when I want to kick back a little. Like when I am on the phone.Putting the chair together was very easy. I do have some tips for you though.The best tip I can pass along is "Take your time putting it together." You don't have to assemble the chair in 5 minutes. Taking your time assures you will get it right. Follow the directions. They are easy enough to figure out.I've read where others had real trouble with the screws. They claim it was very hard to get the screws in. The screws are not difficult to put in provided you don't cross-thread them. If the screws start tightening up before the parts are secure, you need to *stop* and back out the screw and try again. The screw should thread in nice and easy until the parts come together.Another reviewer said the bolts look dirty or rusty. The reason it looks like this would be the thread lock they put on the threads of the screws. This material, when heated by the act of tightening the screw, will bond the threads together making it more difficult to come loose on you down the road. You can see this thread locking material in one of my pictures.Last tip on screws, do not crank down the screws when tightening. They do not need to be torqued like head bolts on a top fuel funny car. Get them snug and turn another 1/4 turn if it isn't too tight. You crank down on these and you will strip out the threads or break the nut loose. Be careful especially on the seat where the screws can easily strip the nut out or crack the wood. Think like the strength of a child, not an MMA fighter. :-)Finally, use the box it came in to rest the back on when screwing on the arm assembly. It just makes it so much easier.If you are looking for a decent low-cost swivel chair, you should give this one a try.Thanks.
E**G
Going on 5 years
The media could not be loaded. Like the headline says, I'm going on 5 years with this chair. It's been my home office chair and was used mostly on evenings and weekends pre-covid and 10 hours a day since covid. I'm ~150 lbs and 5'10". The chair remains comfortable and fully functional. The mesh back is in good condition and still provides decent support but it clearly has lost some tension. My shoulders are right at the same height as the top of the seat frame so I feel hard plastic there if I sit up really straight. The seat bottom remains supportive but the woven pattern tends to collect particles that are hard to clean out (photo). The headrest itself is non-functional - it just sits too far back to use and there are no adjustments to extend it.Really the only complaint is that the chair has developed a creaking sound when leaning back (video). It is loud enough that it is picked up on phone and video conferences. I've tightened every single screw in the chair and used spray lubricant on the recline mechanism and it has reduced the creaking sound to what is shown in the video. It is so annoying that I have switched off the recline function of the chair and don't use it anymore.I'm actually pleasantly surprised that the chair has lasted this long.
S**3
For a cheap high back mesh chair this is really good and comfortable
This seriously is very comfortable and can already tell from being someone who works in front of a computer being in a chair 8+ hours a day this seems perfect for me from using it. If I want to lean back with my head laying on the headrest for breaks watching a movie on my top screen or just get focused sitting straight working it fits my needs. For the price I paid which was $80 for the used damaged packaging from amazon warehouse everything inside was perfect, nothing missing and built within 10 minutes - so basically it was new just the box was damaged certainly this was a bargain. I almost nearly thought it did not arrive with the instructions(as seeing reviews not having them) but looking through everything closely on mines I finally found it on the sitting part the paper instructions... it wasn't rocket science its was simple to follow and short.This is a hard plastic body, with mesh(back and headrest) and cloth sitting area, arms(they have cloth as well where your arms lay) do lift up entirely as in you can set it like its without armrests which is perfect for me since I play/record guitar and bass. Like I just said its plastic so yes its a mass produced type of product and I know it won't last me years with the constant daily use I will give it, but to me still from my personal opinion it seems entirely worth it.
L**G
Not great, but decent
Had it for a month now. Decent chair but much worse than my gaming chair.Pros:Thick pad for the bottom, good for long hoursGood air flowDecent lumber supportOk head restSturdy feeling wheelsCons:Very bad recline that doesn’t go very far and is not very comfortableMaybe it’s just me but air flow might be a little too good for the lumber area and sometimes it feels a little coldHead rest is extremely cheap feeling and it does not have a lock on setting. Moreover, it is very loud and it moves easily. Quite distractingHand rest is alright, but it is very low. Still tolerableSeat area is not very big and the front of the seat is much higher than the back, which puts you into a slightly awkward position especially since there is no back tilt (the entire seat tilts back and the spring is a little tight even after loosening it up )All in all, it is alright. Is it worth the money? I think it only does when it is on a good discount that sets it below $140.
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