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The Alera Neratoli Series Mid-Back Slim Faux Leather Chair combines ergonomic design with contemporary style, featuring a waterfall seat for improved circulation, padded arm caps for added comfort, and a durable chrome base with smooth-rolling casters. Ideal for any professional office setting, this chair supports up to 110 kg and comes with a 5-year limited warranty.
Brand | Alera |
Color | White |
Product Dimensions | 29"D x 19"W x 22"H |
Size | Mid-Back |
Special Feature | Swivel, Arm, Cushion Availability |
Product Care Instructions | Wipe Clean |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Recommended Uses For Product | Office |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Kilograms |
Style | Contemporary |
Pattern | Solid |
Room Type | Office |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Included Components | Neratoli Mid-Back Swivel/Tilt Chair |
Shape | U-Shaped |
Model Name | Neratoli |
Arm Style | With arms |
Surface Recommendation | Indoor |
Furniture base movement | Swivel |
Indoor/Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Furniture Finish | Faux Leather |
Fill Material | Foam |
Leg Style | Tapered Leg |
Is Electric | No |
UPC | 012300754316 800011111418 801593068329 012306240028 640206425940 641438102135 100012619174 823019482199 804993331321 638084511190 806791869631 021111136976 809301851591 799198403686 638458804675 728131150301 014445150985 026702099371 042167392154 021112811919 421673921544 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 50042167392159, 00042167392154 |
Form Factor | Upholstered |
Manufacturer | United Stationers - DROPSHIP |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | ALENR4206 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Weight | 47.3 Pounds |
B**T
Great fabric and build, easy to assemble
UPDATE 11/28/13, re-rated to 5 stars for longevity -- I just bought a second used red one, from Amazon Warehouse Deals! Yeah, it will last, baby. I hate all my other chairs, compared to this one. And you just know, when a really great product like this one is so well-liked, some dingdong in upper management decides to stop making it. So now I have two! Yes! And oh: the squeaky old office chair with the ugly black standard fabric and its 'executive' back, is probably going to the dumpster, unless I can use it as a caddy cart.UPDATE, 5/22/13 -- I edited the 'clammy' paragraph in the original review. The more I use this chair (which is constant, since it arrived), the more I like it. Probably spend 12 hours a day in the chair (yikes).UPDATE, 5/1/13 -- wow, I came back here to see if any more of the 'used' Alera Neratoli chairs were left, because I am so comfortable in this red one. There aren't any more. But if you search on the name, you'll find they come in black, red, white. Some of the reviewers say the white is off-white, which I was thinking of buying also. Alas, all the allegedly-used ones, are sold out. (The one I got, was sold with Prime from Amazon, and since it was open-box, it was listed under 'used', but wasn't ever used. There had been two of them, each for $100. I should have bought them both!)The last thing I need, is another chair; but when I really like something, suddenly it becomes hard to find.==========Rewrite, same day as original review. Amazon had two of these chairs in stock listed as 'used', thus priced at $100. So I bought one. Yet it doesn't look used. It was well packed. The fifth star is reserved for longevity evaluation, and I suspect it should be added. I wouldn't blink at paying $200 for a second chair. Wish I needed another.Assembly Observations====================Assembled all but the arms, during Windows 7 update (including reboot), and an Adobe Flash update. So what's that, 10 minutes? Including a 5-minute break? That time doesn't include arm assembly, but the latter would take another five minutes per arm. Very simple. Clever design!There are five assemblies: wheels to base, stem to base, chair to stem, then screwbolts for arms to chair. The chair body itself weighs 30+ pounds, so if you can't lift 30+ pounds from floor to shoulder height easily, then get help in chair assembly. You'll have to lift the chair body that high, to put it on the chair stem.This is one fantastic chair. You first push in the wheels. The chrome base has chrome sockets, and they are sautered onto the base. Which means, the thing would be easy to fix with duct-tape or resautering, if the original sautering breaks. The wheels are good quality, like from 15 years ago. Wheel covers are chrome, and get this -- have a blue plastic film exactly fitting the cover and of such a nice royal blue, I left the film on. (My other main decorating color, is royal blue.) To assemble wheels, turn base upside down then push in each wheel's socket HARD into the socket base, and fully (until the wheel is only stopped by the black casing lip). Else the chair won't be stable.The stem easily just fits into the socket on the five-starred base. Then just plop the chair on the stem (lift the chair shoulder high to match chair's stem hole to the stem).Now you have a full armless chair! Wow, it's comfortable. But in its default position, doesn't tilt back. To enable tilt, pull out the height adjustment lever; it easily pulls out about an inch. Push the lever in again, to stop tilt. Lever-out, the leanback is very like a rocking chair.If you want more lean-back tension (resistance to leaning), turn tension knob underneath the seat, RIGHT one turn at a time. Repeat, if you want more tension. For less tension, turn the knob LEFT one turn at a time. EDIT: the second chair I just assembled on 12/4/13, reverses the foregoing; so maybe you have to turn RIGHT to lessen tension, and LEFT to increase it.Hallelujah, it doesn't creak when you tilt back! No more client calls with a sudden apology for the noise!Height adjustment is as expected. Sit in the chair and push down the lever to lower, stand up and pull up the lever to raise. Lowest height is 15" from floor to bottom of chrome seat edge (measured from the middle of the seat, to carpeted floor). Highest, is about 18".Assembling the arms is simple: two Allen aka socket bolts per side, with decorative caps, all metal; the Allen wrench is also included, exactly fits the sockets on the bolts. The bolt size looks standard: 2" long, not including the head. What's great about that, is if somehow the bolt broke, you could replace the bolt with stuff from the hardware store of the same length and thickness, because the bolts stick outside the chair (just barely, not flatheads). Kinda like car license plate bolts. The arms assemble outside the seat, so the seat clearance is effectively increased by 1-2 inches. Disassembly is easy. So you've got two chairs in one.Arm assembly hint: first put the bolts in their arm holes, prior to assembly, make sure that the screws go all the way inside their holes, recessed. If the bolt head is level with the edge of the hole (not recessed), you inserted the bolt in the wrong side. In short, the right hand arm versus the left hand arm are discernible by this simple test. Turn chair sideways to assemble the arms.Remember the mechanic's attachment trick of turning the bolt/screw in a few times just to make sure it's properly seated in the chair's hole, then a few more times but not totally tightened; then do the other screw. Finally, when the chair arm is properly seated and aligned with BOTH bolts, tighten.Best of all, the pieces disassemble for moving your apartment/house to a new location. Yeah, this chair is a keeper.The typical Allen wrench provided for bookcases, is used and provided in the chair's bolt kit. Included, is one extra bolt and one extra cap.Arm Padding is about 1/3" inch, strong, reminiscent of camp foam. Arms are slightly curved, which I don't like, but they aren't uncomfortable. Can't adjust arm height, unless you drill more holes into the chrome. Each armpiece is one metal unit (excepting the pad), so any drilled holes to adjust height, must be precise, and will change arm declination. The arm pads are socket-bolted to the arm, but the socket is an asterisk pattern, so you can't use the Allen wrench provided. Because the arm is curved, they are not replaceable, though I imagine you could buy spare parts from Alera? Then again, you could wrap or bolt any soft material to replace the arms, if you wanted.Color, appearance, etc.====================Red Chair color is a matte red, like old-fashioned lipstick. Seems orangey, but really isn't. It's a real red. Not too strong, not bright, and not much different from the picture. It just seems a bit lighter than the picture shows. Yeah, waxy lipstick red. Not quite fire-engine red or tomato red. Somewhere in between. Not crimson. Very attractive.Fabric is single-stitched, but well done. There is a horseshoe zipper under the seat. Thus you can easily reach the big spring connecting the chair for any repairs, lubrication (to avoid that horrendous creak). That zippered feature is a plus.Chair's base is chrome; not the best quality (it has that bluish cast like cheap bolts); but good enough for long life.The chair's covering material feels good, and is about 1/16" inch thick. It is made in China. Chair's underside label calls it 'polyurethane', and nowhere claims that leather is used anywhere. The same material is claimed for the cushions, which are dense foam and unlikely to flatten, consistency and spring-back is very like camp foam. Cushion is about 1" thick, which given the consistency, works like 2". I've sat in it for hours now, without being sore. Very comfortable.In other words, no label on the chair claims it's leather, but of course the label here in Amazon for the product, does say that. Should say 'leather-like', to be more honest.Like leather, this material might be clammy in very cold weather, and maybe a bit sticky in hot weather. Solution is to throw a towel over it, or change your heat/air conditioner temperature. However, (now 5/25/13), we've had very hot Houston weather for two weeks; the chair isn't at all sticky, even when I forgot to turn on the air conditioner for several days. Some of the nights were cold enough to turn on the heat (maybe 55 degrees), and there was no clamminess. Your results might differ.There is a very mild leather-like smell. So whatever you want to call it, the fabric is wonderful. I don't understand why people report sliding problems. The surface is not slide-y at all. (Proper English term is 'slippery', yet that term seems inadequate here: hence the neologism.)Clean with a damp cloth. If you must, use a mild dish detergent, but don't put it directly on the material, but on the cloth, first. Washcloth seems best. Dry quickly, don't let it sit wet, to preserve the springy quality of the material. Don't use Formula 409 or alcohol, that will dry out the material and eventually make it crack. Don't use oil.Seat cushion is 18.5" square (width and depth), So if you have long thighs, your legs will stick out. Cushion is about 2" high. Springy.Chair back is tapered, so 17" wide at the top. Back height from top of chair cushion to seat cushion is 21.5". If you were sitting in the chair, you'd get about an inch more 'top' (back coverage). It falls just below my shoulders when I sit in the chair, and I'm of average height.You'd not get lumbar support unless you sat flush against the back of the chair, but it is comfortable. (Lumbar chairs either pouch forward the bottom portion of the backside, or the upper portion of the back. This one is the former style, idea being to encourage good posture.)Will report later on chair utility and longevity; that's why for now, it's rated as four stars instead of five. Frankly, I can't see how this chair will fail that test, either, but I just got it. I can't come up with any negative remarks about this chair. Very surprised.Feel free to comment. Why? I value Amazon reviews with an 80% weight in my own purchasing decisions. So I want to help.
B**.
Excellent quality for this price...very pleased
This chair arrived today and I couldn't be more pleased! First off, the shipping was incredibly fast. I ordered it on Sunday evening and it was on my doorstep by Tuesday afternoon.This chair is very well made.The base, arms and frame are all metal and the faux leather looks like the real thing. I was very pleasantly surprised by how good the vinyl is...not cheap looking at all. The chair is also very sturdy and comfortable. Others have commented about the arms being wobbly, but I didn't experience that issue. My only small complaint is that I feel like the arms could be a little bit wider. If they weren't padded, I think they'd be pretty uncomfortable, but with the padding, they're fine.Assembly couldn't have been easier. The seat with assembly and back are fully assembled so all you have to do is attach the casters and pneumatic stem to the base and set the chair on top of that. Everything except for the arms just snaps into place. No tools needed. The arms can be left off but if you want to attach them, it's a simple matter of screwing in four bolts with the included allen wrench. I had the entire thing assembled within 10 minutes. It probably took longer to unwrap the pieces than it did to put the chair together.I'm also really pleased with how comfortable this is. I work at home and will be sitting in this chair for 8+ hours a day. The padding seems like it will be more than sufficient for extended use. Some have commented that it feels like you're falling out of the chair. I felt that way at first too, but after adjusting the knob that loosens the tilt tension, it was completely fine. I set this to the loosest setting possible and it's perfect!The best part of this is the price. My old office chair cost roughly the same as this one and looks like garbage in comparison. This chair is very modern and looks expensive. I'm amazed at how affordable it was. Excellent value!I would call this chair white and not off white or cream. It's a bright, clean-looking white. I'm hoping that with proper maintenance, it will stay that way.
S**S
Good Value, Good chair, Nothing special.
Just received it today.So let me go into some +/-+1. Huge box, very well packaged, everything protected and nicely wrapped. A+++ on packaging2. Delivery was not Prime yet it came extremely fast, faster then the estimated date by like 3 days, might as well have called it prime3. Chair was extremely easy to install, they gave you allen wrench along with the few screws you needed and even added a screw/cap in case you ever need an extra.4. Only have had chair for a few hours so tough to give it a true review, but it is a nice shape, good on back so far, tilts back enough, great height.5. I am 5'11", 210 and chair feels very good, padding is plenty, chair handles are very well padded and it looks pretty awesome.6. Overall satisfied with product, got it for 150.00 which was cheaper then a lot of places like Walmart etc-1. Color is a creamy white not a bright white in case someone wanted a stark white chair this is probably not it although its a nice looking white.2. I mentioned Padding as plenty above. It is fine for me, but for someone that likes a lot of padding on you're rear end maybe its not the chair for you. It is padded fine, feels good, comfortable but its not like your sitting on a pillow or something. So if you want a very very comfortable plush feel on your butt maybe get another chair :)Overall: As advertised, the reviews that were 5 are real. I gave it a 4 as I have used/seen more comfortable chairs around similar price range. You are getting a good chair for a decent price. If something changes I will be back to change my review.
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