🛋️ Elevate Your Workday Comfort!
The EUCO Black Executive Office Chair combines luxury and functionality, featuring eco-friendly PU leather, a 6-point massage system, and a customizable reclining function, making it the perfect addition to any home office.
Brand | EUCO |
Colour | Black |
Special Features | Rec, Swivel, Cushion Availability |
A**E
Well priced, well made and comfortable chair.
Great addition to my new home office - delivered ahead of schedule, easy to assemble, massage function good - not super powerful as acknowledged in other reviews - but still very pleasant. Good value for money when compared to a standard office chair. Day one - so will have to see how it wears but cat approved already !
P**N
Great chair!
The instructions to assemble the chair was very easy to follow. I use the chair for doi g my paperwork. Its really nice and comfortable. The massage feels great!
A**L
Very nice and comfortable product
I like the product and it’s described very well , comfortable too.
M**S
Worth it
Look, you are buying (or thinking of buying) a cheaper vibrating chair. You are not buying something that is made from the hide of specially selected Mongolian Cattle reared on subtle bent grass. It is ok. Value for money, yes, good. Does not require a degree to put it together and it does vibrate a bit. It looks like a nice executive chair in your home office. My suggestion is that if you have been looking and looking and looking and dont want to spend too much then just buy it, its fine.
G**R
An absolute pain to set up...and TERRIBLE massage function
We had clever people in the house to decipher the most vague, badly drawn, wordless instruction sheet which is so unhelpful and makes the setting up process a real pain. This chair comes in over 30 different tiny pieces and you stick them together like a jigsaw by somehow trying to follow this badly drawn unhelpful instruction sheet which is VERY hard to do without help of a professional, which we happened to have.Once we spent the five hours putting it together it was ok. Chair was fine, relatively comfortable - nothing super luxurious though. The massage function is incredibly dreadful and feels nothing like a massage - simply a small vibration that is not soothing nor massaging. It makes you feel a bit seasick after a while to be honest.Overall, this chair is very very average. Buy it if you’re very apt at putting things together and also don’t need a massage function.
S**E
That sinking feeling...
I'd been using my previous computer chair for over ten years, it was just a basic chair but it did the job for a long while, by which time it was falling apart through wear and tear. I wanted to treat myself with something kinder to my back, I thought this new chair would be just the job. For a few short months it was.It was reasonably straightforward to assemble by oneself although I did notice it was leaning slightly after assembly and there was no way to adjust this but that was a minor quibble at the time. It looked decent and was comfortable enough at first though the massage facility is just a gimmick serving no beneficial purpose that I could notice and it only got used a handful of times. The wires are easily forgotten about until they get in the way and snag on something and the massage itself is just a lot of noise and vibration. It's more irritation than therapy.That said this chair was adequate for a while but after about nine or ten months the leaning issue had deteriorated noticeably (making my back even worse than any other chair I have ever used) and then it started sinking ever more frequently and needing raising again several times at every session at the computer. A couple of months of this makes one detest this chair. Some gaffa tape on the main pole was an ok temporary solution but then it soon started to sink again even more and when raised back up it felt wobbly and very unstable. This has proven to be one of my worst purchases for value for money and it is very disappointing that it was practically unusable after less than a year, I expected so much more. The padding soon wears down and you can feel what are presumably the hard and lumpy massage mechanisms underneath digging into the hamstring which plays havoc with sciatica, over a few months this chair becomes uncomfortable and unstable, making some very concerning creaking and cracking sounds when one leans back. This is not a robust piece of kit at all.If you spend a large amount of time at a computer screen you need a decent chair but this isn't it. I've had to put it down to experience of a bad buy and a false economy and have spent more this time on its replacement which is of infinitely better build quality and will, with luck, last much longer and hopefully be more beneficial for my back. I wish I hadn't wasted my money on this very poor quality chair and had spent a bit extra on something more durable and superior in the first place but you live and learn.
E**.
BEWARE seller refuses to comply with consumer law in uk
6 June 2020-seller REFUSES to help, fix or replace item. Verified purchase etc. When I contacted them originally it was within 6 months. As per the consumer rights act in the UK it's the obligation of the seller to fix an issue like this. They then waited till o posted the updated review. They refuse to aid or comply with the consumer rights act of 2015. If they decide to help. I will update the review.29/5/2020- i am having to amend my review. I have tried to contact the seller as the chair has stopped working completely. The seller has refuses to reply. This is a desk chair, so it is not "vigorously used". I had hoped the seller would reply but they are refusing too.*was hugely surprised by this chair! It is fantastic AND CAME EARLY. It has been a god send for my back!
H**E
Poor build quality and weak foam
When it arrived I was able to assemble it without too much hassle, but in the process discovered that one arm rest was not properly attached - just resting on the bolt. There was no rattling nut inside and no way to open it up to fix it without undoing stitching. The seat was fairly comfortable and the massage function adequate, but more thought could have been put into the design, as the power cord will unplug itself on your first small swivel. I am having issues with leaning back (without using the recline function) as it feels like it gives a little each time and is about to snap. And lastly, after a couple of weeks of use, the arm rest I usually lean on now has flat foam which does not rebound, so I am thinking it is filled with the cheapest available foam with no consideration for wear patterns. I'm keeping it because I need a chair to work from home, but am sorely tempted to switch back to my old battered one with no suspension.
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