I am also looking for a nice comfortable chair with an absolute maximum price of $100. What I can help you with though is a word of advice. If you happen to buy a "president chair", you know, the leather office chairs that have high backs and such, be very mindful.
There is a metal, cylindrical joint that keeps the leg part connected to the seat part that is being held by 2 rings. One of my rings broke off one day and the chair started wobbling sidewise a bit. I didn't think it'll matter much since it doesn't really move that much but lo and behold, just a few months later I started getting dizzy and in a few short weeks started having TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE headaches. And I mean every single day, all day. Had no idea what caused those. All sorts of things started going through my head until I figured out it was the chair. One day, after I got to the daily headache phase I decided to try the idea of blaming it on the chair and instead used a small stool (tabouret). The headache went away in about an hour and I never head a single problem since then.
I'm now looking for something that has its leg parts connected straight to the seat. No excuses.
Another thing to know is you always need armrests. Does not matter what kind. You need those if you're going to be spending 6+ hours a day on the chair.
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There is a metal, cylindrical joint that keeps the leg part connected to the seat part that is being held by 2 rings. One of my rings broke off one day and the chair started wobbling sidewise a bit. I didn't think it'll matter much since it doesn't really move that much but lo and behold, just a few months later I started getting dizzy and in a few short weeks started having TERRIBLE, TERRIBLE headaches. And I mean every single day, all day. Had no idea what caused those. All sorts of things started going through my head until I figured out it was the chair. One day, after I got to the daily headache phase I decided to try the idea of blaming it on the chair and instead used a small stool (tabouret). The headache went away in about an hour and I never head a single problem since then.
I'm now looking for something that has its leg parts connected straight to the seat. No excuses.
Another thing to know is you always need armrests. Does not matter what kind. You need those if you're going to be spending 6+ hours a day on the chair.
Ha. Bagstone.