Thursday, August 24, 2017

Top 10 Office Chairs For The Blue Collar Worker

If you're not afraid to roll up your sleeves and get to work, you'll no doubt want to invest your hard earned money in a chair that's going to have your back. Today on the Office Anything blog we'll be showcasing productivity minded office chairs that are perfect for the blue collar working looking to maintain good posture, even throughout the most intense work days.

1.) Cherryman Eon Chair


Blue Collar Office Chair

We can't say enough good things about the Cherryman Eon chair. It's earned the top spot in today's post because it promotes good posture, won't break the beak, and looks great in the process. This breathable mesh back office chair is fully loaded with an array of adjustment features to help any blue collar worker adapt on the fly.

2.) Global Vion Chair


Global Vion Task Chair

The office chairs from the Global Vion collection are ready for the demands of the toughest work days. These intensive use task chairs are available with various mechanisms, arms, and adjustment features to meet the specific needs of the user. Vion chairs are made to order and of the highest quality.

3.) SitWell Rave Chair


SitWell Rave Chair

Stylish, adjustable, and affordable. The Rave chair has everything blue collar workers are looking for. This ergonomically correct mesh chair boasts a set of adjustable arms and an advanced mechanism that makes for effortless position changes.

4.) OFM Stratus Chair


Heavy Duty Mesh Back Chair

At just $299.99, the OFM Stratus chair is one of the best chair buys of the year. This heavy duty mesh back office chair is perfect for any big and tall operator up to 350 pounds.

5.) Eurotech Apollo Chair


Eurotech Apollo Chair

Most blue collar workers aren't looking to spend a small fortune on a new office chair. They're looking for something cost effective that will keep them comfortable throughout long days. That being said, user friendly chairs like the Apollo from Eurotech are a must consider. This high back variation with a headrest is available for just $296.00 and packs a major ergonomic punch.

6.) Mayline Living Chair


Mayline Living Chair

The Mayline Living chair would of probably been ranked higher, but it's just a bit pricey to make its way into the top 5. Regardless, this is one fantastic office chair that's ready to have your back and get down to business. The Living chair automatically responds to user movement to prevent the need for constant adjusting.

7.) iDesk Ambarella Chair


Office Chair for A Blue Collar Worker

The iDesk Ambarella chair can really do it all. This high back task chair comes with a built in guide for personal adjusting that will have you working at peak performance levels in no time. If you ever need a refresher course on your chair adjustment features, simply slide out the card and give them a look over. No need to waste time hunting for an owner's manual!

8.) RFM Rainier Chair


R6 Rainier Chair

 The R6 Rainier ergonomic office chair from RFM Preferred Seating is easy to use, supportive, and very well rounded. This do-it-all task chair is available in a wide range of attractive upholstery options to help you create a personalized chair that doesn't lack in terms of features and benefits.

9.) Offices To Go 11322B Chair


Everyday Task Chair

This weight sensing office chair will help you get comfortable without the need regularly activate the levers located on the under-seat mechanism. the 11322B mesh back office chair from OTG is value priced, in stock, and ready to work.

10.) Woodstock Marketing Creedence Chair


Weight Activated Office Chairs

Last but certainly not least, allow us to introduce a highly ergonomic chair inspired by one of the most blue collar rock bands of all time. The Woodstock Marketing Creedence chair is a ready for everyday use and ready to tackle any task you can throw at it. With a waterfall seat that relieves knee pressure, adjustable arms, contoured back with natural lumbar support, and weight activated mechanism, the Creedence truly has it all.

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