We sit on them for hours on end. But any time we look at an office or gaming chair, the first thing we consider is the price. I’ve used everything from milk crates to folding chairs to entry-level gaming chairs during my decades as a gamer, but one thing I’ve never done is spend more than $200 for an office or gaming chair. Over the last few weeks, I’ve planted my butt in SIHOO's new Doro-C300 ergonomic office chair for more hours than I’d like to admit, and I’ve come to one conclusion — in a world where I’ll spend hundreds of dollars for a graphics card, I should have been spending some of that money on a better chair. Comfort comes at a cost, but with the Doro-C300, it’s money well spent.
Although a single Allen wrench is all you need, the Doro-C300 comes fully unassembled, so be prepared for a 50-60 minute assembly time. Even with the extra work of combining pieces that may come preassembled for other chairs, putting the SIHOO together was pretty simple.
There's a single page of easy-to-follow instructions to work through. Although the pictures could have been a little larger, the hardware package is clearly labeled with the size of each screw and where it is used in assembly. That comes in handy since there are several different screw lengths (they all use the same M6 hex head) that could easily get mixed up and add to the build time.
A T-handled wrench and a regular L-shaped Allen wrench are included in the packaging. The T-handle is much easier to use than a standard L-shaped wrench; I had just assembled some new patio furniture earlier in the day, and I must say that the T-wrench would have made that project go much more smoothly; I'll be saving it for future projects for sure.
During assembly, every piece fit
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