ELFORDSON Office Chair with 8-Point Massage and Seat
ELFORDSON Office Chair with 8-Point Massage and Seat Heating, Computer Desk Chair with Footrest, High Back 150° Recliner Tilting Function Fabric, Black
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Weight: | 18 kg |
Dimensions: | 94 x 65 x 122 cm; 18 Kilograms |
Brand: | ELFORDSON |
Model: | Earl-black (Linen) |
Colour: | Earl-black (Linen) |
Dimensions: | 94 x 65 x 122 cm; 18 Kilograms |
This chair is fantastic. It does exactly what it should and is extremely comfortable. Easy to put together and easy to run the massage machine when plugged in to the mains. It’s everything I wanted. Thank you so much!
The chair is very nice and comfortable not as sturdy as some but do not feel as stiff after sitting on it, comfortable. The massaging bit is very welcoming when sitting on it.
fast delivery well packaged easy to assemble the only thing i am trying to get my head round is the foot rest part if you do rest your legs or feet on it chair feels like it is tipping forward and unstable also keeps sliding out when not needed maybe im doing something wrong other than that a relatively comfy chair for the price
I put the 8 point heated massage chair from Amazon as it seemed to be sturdy for my build (heavy) I wanted it for an outdoor crafting shack. I assembled it with ease (60+ year old disabled female) it took me 20 minutes. Set it all up and I’d say it was more a vibrating than a massage chair. It makes a tuneful noise while vibrating which I found quite enjoyable. The heat is good and should keep me warm in cold weather. Quality is good. Sturdy, but does recline when you lean back, so not giving an option to sit upright and lean against the back rest without it reclining! Will I keep my singing, vibrating chair? Yes. Would I recommend it? Yep as after much research, it seems to be the best priced for the features , sturdiness & comfort.
Downside 1 of the screw covers is missing which makes my OCD twitchy. But I’ve emailed the company and I’m hoping they’ll send me 1. Other than that everything is good
Packed well, simple to assemble, it took about 20 minutes from unpack to sitting in it. Firm base and back, which I find comfortable. Adjusts easily for height and back support angle. So a few issues I had. Leg support had a screw and cap missing, easily raided off the old chair. Leg support seems flimsy and could do with extra length if your over 6 foot tall, but tbh It won’t get used much. Massage motors are noisier than I would have liked, but considering the price, it is a small thing. Cables could be hidden better, and a bigger pocket to put them in, as the control takes up all the room. Overall I am pleased with it, mine are small niggles that I will live with.
I have had the chair for a while now and it’s still comfortable for every day home office use.
The USB cable for the massager broke (shielding came away) when unplugging but Elfordson were very quick to rectify with a new cable and no issues with the new one.
The thigh and lumbar massagers are mixed up on mine, but it’s not an issue as they both work and you can switch the zones on and off individually as needed. Massage function is nice and the heating is good
DPD were supposed to deliver this chair on an arranged day. DPD then told me an approximate time. After the forth day they were successful, each day stating a time that it would be delivered. Having planned my days around this including work I was VERY ANGRY indeed. When the parcel arrived it was open with a damaged leg.
In relation to the chair and Amazon no issue, except for the damaged leg, I glued the bit back on. Chair is comfortable and works great in all other respects.
I’ll let you know how long that lasts.
Amazon you need to reconsider your delivery options, DPD in my experience are very poor.
Having built a fair number of desk chairs in the past few years, I feel experienced enough to comment on the ease of assembly of this chair. Having screws separated and labelled in alphabetical order was a convenient perk. It took 30 minutes instead of the 2 hours with the last one I built.
1. Pictorial Instructions are easy to follow, EXCEPT for a hitch connecting the seat to the back. Instructions did not explain how the velcro flaps were arranged.
2. Diagram 3 required 2 people to construct as one needed to hold the parts together and another needed to align the screw holes and fiddle with the wretched flap joining the 2 parts together
3. Hint – don’t screw the backrest metal piece too tightly as you will need to slide the flap UNDER it.
Once assembled:
Comfort – good
Backrest – low so there is no headrest. Big disappointment.
Size – neat, smaller than expected (minute compared to the chair it replaces which looked the same on Amazon)
Lying position – particularly comfy
Massage – works but nothing compared with a true massage armchair. Vibration mode
Cost – 124 in Amazon Prime sale. Otherwise 140. Not bad, compared with other chairs on sale but definitely higher than chairs of the same design 2-3 years ago, which are now quite rare, having been replaced by mesh chairs and gaming chairs.
Follow-up 4 months on:
After one school term of use, I am disappointed to report that the PU leather at the top corner of the backrest has split to reveal the chair stuffing! Not an area that gets much hard wear either. Nor is it at the seam, so the fault is not in the sewing and I can only surmise it is due to poor quality fabric I’m not sure how to fix it – superglue? Also worth noting that the pink seat has marked really badly. Meanwhile, a pink gaming chair, bought a year ago, though not as comfy, hasn’t marked, nor split Shame.