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Old Jan-07-2007, 03:25 PM   #21
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Old Jan-07-2007, 03:43 PM   #22
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I bought one of these chairs recently, it was very expensive but I decided the health of my back was worth it, my daughter likes it as well:-



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Old Jan-07-2007, 06:37 PM   #23
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I bought one of these chairs recently, it was very expensive but I decided the health of my back was worth it, my daughter likes it as well:-

Charlie

It's super great in high heat, that was my biggest peeve about the other chairs I used. Tried a Mirra the other day and didn't like it as much as the Aeron. Your daughter is adorable!
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You used to be able to get Aeron's on eBay for dirt cheap. It was THE way
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Old Jan-08-2007, 01:54 PM   #25
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Good thread -- I need a new chair.

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Great question for this crowd! I went shopping 8 or 9 years and thought the Steelcase Criterion fit me better then the Herman Miller chairs. It also is indestructible! Sent it in for a checkup 2 years ago, no charge! None of these chairs are cheap, but your back and a lifetime warranty is worth it.
You really have to try these chairs "on" before you buy!
http://store.steelcase.com/articles.asp?id=124
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This chair appears to have the best armrests. Even the tilt looks to be adjustable, which is something that the Herman Millers don't appear to have. I think tilt is important to be able to set up things so that your forearms are completely and evenly support as close to your mouse and keyboard as possible. On the other hand, I like the mesh fabric of the Herman Miller. What to do....

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Old Jan-08-2007, 01:59 PM   #26
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I bought one of these chairs recently, it was very expensive but I decided the health of my back was worth it, my daughter likes it as well:-



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How cute is she! And what a Smug Mug!!!
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Old Jan-17-2007, 10:12 AM   #27
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Picked up mine last week!!!

I love it!

BTW, got it locally used for $400. I think that is a pretty good rate.
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