Potentially. There's still a significant difference in quality between inexpensive and expensive chairs, so the expensive chair should last you longer in addition to being more comfortable. I bought a really nice leather chair about 6 years ago that is still in very good shape. The leather is still perfect, the cushions aren't deformed, and the mechanism is in good shape. It only needs to last another 14+ years before I break even :) The real reason I bought it is comfort though; my back was starting to hurt after sitting in my old chair for an hour or two, and this chair doesn't cause that problem at all.
Good furniture is usually worth spending real money on.
I still use a HM Aeron that's about 12 years old. Surprisingly it has held up well. They aren't super comfortable but I like the fact that it breaths. My kids have Aerons also and sit in them way too much. They love them. My wife likes Humanscale (she has one at the office). The Steelcase Leap is popular also.
Everyone has their preference. I have heard 24 hour chairs are the most comfortable but have never tried one. They are typically used in environments where someone will be sitting in it 24/7/365 ( http://endura-gsa.com/ )
Here's a site that might save you some money if you're looking to buy a task chair. I think they might be refurbished but I'm not sure. The prices seem good.
You can get prices in Madison Seating’s ballpark at a local used office equipment store, and have a chance to try the chair out and see the parts it’s been refurbished with, if any.
I like my ergohuman chair a lot. Pretty sure it's over 5 years old now. Can hardly sit in most chairs due to discomfort. Never a problem with this one. Unlike most chairs, it has very pronounced lumbar support, I believe that's the biggest factor making it comfortable for me.
Never used an Aeron so can't compare. But the standard version looks like it has rather poor lumbar support. So I'm guessing I'd find it uncomfortable.
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[ 0.20 ms ] story [ 35.7 ms ] threadGood furniture is usually worth spending real money on.
Everyone has their preference. I have heard 24 hour chairs are the most comfortable but have never tried one. They are typically used in environments where someone will be sitting in it 24/7/365 ( http://endura-gsa.com/ )
Here's a site that might save you some money if you're looking to buy a task chair. I think they might be refurbished but I'm not sure. The prices seem good.
https://www.madisonseating.com/
You can always try FB Marketplace or Craigslist for a used one and save a few $$$.
What's the verdict?
Never used an Aeron so can't compare. But the standard version looks like it has rather poor lumbar support. So I'm guessing I'd find it uncomfortable.
I got bigger wheels to make them easier to roll on carpet.