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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Offices To Go Introduces All New Height Adjustable Tables

Offices To Go Height Adjustable Tables
The team at Offices To Go is raising the bar, literally! With all new height adjustable tables, Offices To Go is making it easier for workers to transition between sitting and standing throughout the work day. The all new OTG electric sit-stand tables encourage continuous movement while reducing fatigue and improving blood flow. Today on the blog, we'll check them out. Prepare to be impressed!

Offices To Go electric sit-stand table
There's no shortage of height adjustable tables for sale on the market today. That being said, most of them are very expensive and don't pair well with popular furniture lines. That's not the case with these new tables from Offices To Go. They're cost effective and pair perfectly with the finish options available within the Superior Laminate Collection.

height adjustable office tableWith steel bases, these new tables are ready for the demands of the modern workplace. They feature an attractive silver finish and 2 stage design that allows the operating surface to be raised and lowered effectively at an impressive .75" per second.

Offices To Go height adjustable tables are available in 4 attractive finish options and 6 sizes. These tables can be used individually, in collaborative interiors, or as a part of executive desk configurations from the popular Superior Laminate collection.

Offices To Go Adjustable Table - Digital DisplayThe digital display is a nice feature that should not be overlooked. It's easy to read, and more importantly... easy to use! As most of today's height adjustable tables are a bit complicated, the team at Offices To Go made it their mission to simplify sit-to-stand transitioning.

All of the new Offices To Go tables can be raised and lowered between 27.5" to 45.25". The operating surfaces are ready, willing, and able to support up to 220 pounds of equipment. Needless to say, these tables are very well made and perfect for everyday use.

Offices To Go adjustable tablesIn terms of price, these ergonomic tables are a great buy. The HA4824 model is the smallest option from the collection. This 48" x 24" height adjustable table is available for $415.99. Need something a bit larger? No problem! You can go all the way up to a 71" x 30" table for just $30.00 more. Now that's value!

Thanks to brands like Offices To Go we can now work smarter, healthier, and more efficiently. As the demand for ergonomic office furniture reaches an all time high, these new height adjustable tables are sure to be incredibly popular in the remainder of 2018 and beyond. To make a long story short, Offices To Go tables are easy to use, cost effective, and crafted to perfection. What more could you ask for?

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Don't Replace Your Chair Without Trying These 5 Adjustments

Just to be clear, we're an office furniture and seating company. We love to sell new ergonomic chairs. That being said, you might not need one just yet. With a few proper adjustments you'll likely be able to get more out of your current seating situation. From adjusting the height of your chair to tweaking the angle at which you work, the 6 adjustments show here might just prolong your need for a new chair and save you a little money in the process.

1.) Adjust Chair Height


Adjust Your Office Chair Height Properly

First things first, you've got to analyze your chair height. Even if you've got the best new office chair on the market, if it's set too low you'll be restricting blood flow in your legs. Restricted blood flow can lead to cramping and fatigue. If your chair is set too high you'll be straining to compute. The perfect chair height is slightly different for everyone as we are all different for everyone. You want your chair set to a height that allows your thighs to rest flat across the seat with your feet flat on the ground, thus creating a 45 degree angle. This creates stability, optimal blood flow, and support.

2.) Adjust Chair Arms


Adjust Your Office Chair Arms Properly

Even many of the basic ergonomic office chairs manufactured in the last 5 years come standard with height adjustable arms. Your chair might even have width adjustable arms with swiveling arm caps. Setting up your arms for healthy computing is essential. Your forearms should be flush with the arm pads and level with your keyboard. Proper arm height will reduce muscular effort in the neck and shoulders to minimize risk of pain throughout long work days.

3.) Adjust Tilt Tension


adjust office chair tilt tension control

Your chair tilts from a pivot point underneath the seat. The tilt tension knob (typically located underneath the front edge of your seat) controls the rate of recline. You don't want your chair set so loose that it creates a falling feeling every time you lean back. Alternatively, you don't want your tilt tension so tight that straining is required to rock gently throughout the work day. A little rocking motion in your personal task chair is a good thing. When you lean back and forth on your chair back, your muscles are active, working, and effective. It's when you sit stagnant for long periods of time that fatigue strikes!

4.) Adjust Seat Depth


adjust office chair seat depth properly

If your chair has an adjustable seat, you definitely need to use it. It's an awesome weapon in your ergonomic arsenal against discomfort. The seat depth feature allows you to slide your chair up behind your thighs for additional knee support. If there's a wide gap between the back of your knee and the office chair when sitting naturally, it's a problem!

5.) Adjust Lumbar Support


office chair lumbar adjustment tips

Shoppers always want a chair with an adjustable lumbar support. The problem is, they seldom use the adjustment feature to improve comfort. The "set it and forget it" approach to office chair comfort isn't going to work regardless of what chair you use. Like all chair features, the lumbar support needs to be adjusted to your specific body type to provide optimal support. Adjusting the lumbar area of your chair will increase or decrease the curvature of the chair to fit the profile of your lower back. If you perform all of the adjustments above, your lumbar will need to be tweaked as well. If you don't have an ergonomic computer chair with an adjustable lumbar support feature, lower back pads are available at a fraction of the cost of an all new chair.

Bonus Tip: Take Short Breaks

Lat but not least, you need to take short breaks. Even the most advanced office seating solutions are not intended to be used around the clock without short breaks. As you sit for hours on end, even the best posture habits suffer. Take a 5 to 10 minute break once an hour to stay refreshed. Walk away from your desk, get a drink of water to stay hydrated, and stretch out your muscles to get the blood flowing!

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