People, help to disassemble Duke aerocool or a bureaucrat?
People, help to disassemble Duke aerocool or a bureaucrat? I just want a chair not made of the deputy's leather, so I'm thinking of overpaying and taking an aerocool or looking for something similar but cheaper from the Bureaucrat?Is Marsj
an ancient chair? https://market.yandex.ru/product--kompiuternoe-kreslo-aerocool-duke-igrovoe/664017296?text=Duke%20aerocool%20 which side is it ancient, and wouldn't the fabric be ventilated anyway better than the leather of the deputy will be? the question remained relevant.
inkoggnito
Modern armchairs by mesh type https://market.yandex.ru/offer/99hRlaQyxJT8HfAkoW3fKw?from-show-uid=16139854445700681340400003&cpa=01
Marsj wrote:
Duke aerocool looks like an ancient armchair, take some modern ventilated armchair.
What kind of ventilation are we talking about? Grid? This aerocula model has just a completely fresh proprietary solution, using non-woven breathable AeroSuede material.
legusor wrote:
buy yourself a chair "bureaucrat KB-8N"
Well, only for a vegetable in the office, the back creaks, no materials.
inkoggnito wrote: the
question remains relevant.
The fact that you cannot buy a normal ventilated chair from a bureaucrat, you will find a fabric one, but there is a material such as suede and it also does not breathe. The bureaucrat's advantage is only in his price, but they don't cost anymore.
legusor
what is it normal in general, they say from above that it is so-so, and creaks and the materials are dumb, I found a couple of photos where you can see how from below the fabric with a stapler just keeps on the seat on the scabs, though this is a different model, but it seems to me that if one is so collected, so everything + is the same
Magdeburg
Honestly, well, his nafik is an office chair, my base broke at work and now the back just lies, I can't do without welding. So it is of course controversial to buy an office chair.
inkoggnito
Well, damn it, if they pulled one with staples, then wang that the rest of their models will have the same. And now think about how long it will live, I think not for long, and even the materials on the photo can be seen that they are like that.
But for the same Duke, the materials are normal, all the mechanisms are rigid and the gas lift will hold it for a couple of years exactly. So think for yourself, but it is clearly not worth saving on a chair, because it will not last long, it will shrink, peel off, or even the gas lift will break.
strimervong wrote:
But for the same Duke, the materials are normal, all the mechanisms are rigid and the gas lift will hold for a couple of years exactly. So think for yourself, but saving on a chair is clearly not worth it, because it will not live long, it will shrink, peel off, or even the gas lift will break.
You give a short term for a gas elevator, if a person is slender in the area of ​​up to 85 kg, then a gas elevator will live without problems and will live longer with proper operation. As for other jambs in the seats, the same subsidence under the fifth point of the filler is characteristic of cheap models in the region of up to 10k, this is not observed in the same duke from the aerocul.
Listoman
if the ass is not square, then it is easy strimervong
because I will take duke, because thoughts of the same quality in all the material and assembly as in the photo suggest that trusting the maximum specified load is not worth it at all
inkoggnito
No, before buying, you must definitely sit on the armchair yourself)
Look in the direction of ac120, the same garbage, but now you can take a 6k discount for a duke, a rag and another form of pillows are not worth it)
The bug-turtle
Duke, like the other deshman from the aerocul, will creak in a couple of months, and after six months it will begin to wipe and squeeze, unless, of course, dust is blown off of it)
Listoman
Well, the aerocul has the DUKE Lite model and just DUKE, the latter is far from being cheap and there are no problems especially in terms of wiping the material in it. And the first model was successfully copied by a bureaucrat, and it creaks there and even the declared weight does not support it.
Listoman INFA
from where? What then will not start to peel off in half a year? Of course, I xs how much you need to kill the chair so that it peels off in half a year or a year. And he is unlikely to buy ac120, because the materials there are different, although it is cheaper.
strimervong
Armchairs up to 25k (at the current rate), all with bad materials. In six months, it will not peel off, but will begin to do so. It's enough just to sit on it every day for a couple of hours, it's natural that it's not about a body of 50kg)
Listoman
doesn’t scare me, so that it wouldn’t break, while I took Duke aerocool because I’ve read that the bureaucrat is full of the bottom, whose gas lift is worse, and the materials, while the max load weight for some reason is greater, decided that it was dumb to save. I put it together quickly, sit comfortably, first impressions are super.
inkoggnito
Well, here's how you will work for a couple of months, come in and sign off in order to break off the Listoman hypothesis. Was there no nuance on the assembly? Maybe something creaks or loosens? Didn't you have to lubricate anything?
Listoman wrote:
It's enough just to sit on it every day for a couple of hours, naturally, it's not about 50kg bodies)
I sit for 8 hours a day and on a chair 10k from the same aerocul only the AERO 2 Alpha model, more than a year already like new, the main thing is not to have cats. And the Duke is twice as expensive and the materials will be of better quality, nothing will happen to him during normal operation.
While everything is fine and looks, in general, the material itself is such that it does not look like a leather deputy that really cracks and crumbles, the only thing that can spoil the view is with food, but somehow I'm not used to eating at the monitor, I feel sorry for the rest of the devices, but purely for convenience , probably if it is not convenient to play here, then you need to contact a specialist with your back