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11' Fiberglass Running Electrical Wire Cable Pulling Fish ...

Author: Ingrid

Sep. 23, 2024

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11' Fiberglass Running Electrical Wire Cable Pulling Fish ...

This chair does not have the ability to tilt back. You sit straight up with no ability to lean back in the chair as most office chairs can. Also, the way the back tilts causes one to sit with a very straight back, so there is not the usual slant of the back that you would expect. The quality of the build of the chair seems to be very good, so no complaints there.

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This chair does not have the ability to tilt back. You sit straight up with no ability to lean back in the chair as most office chairs can. Also, the way the back tilts causes one to sit with a very straight back, so there is not the usual slant of the back that you would expect. The quality of the build of the chair seems to be very good, so no complaints there.


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