This chair was fairly easy to put together, the instructions were clear and I was about to follow along with no issues at all. It took me about 20 minutes to assemble. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx5hPALGI87E991DRmXev8PUFJGrrRcONS I did stuff the back of the chair with a pillow so it wouldn’t be so hollow after taking all the pieces out but that’s just a personal preference. I also added a pillow for lumbar support because although this is a great chair and is comfortable, it’s not necessarily the best if you’re sitting 10+ hrs a day wfh but in all honesty for the price, I didn’t mind at all. It looks great in my space and easily adjusts the height when needed.
Seems useful however when I tried on my stance Philippines office chair... It won't open and it just left scratches on the inner side of the wheels and I think one has a broken branch
much easier wat use the claw of a hammer you can wedge it down to the wheel spindle then work on ry off by getting it closer the peg that goes up into the chair bottom if it just widens the wheel space you can then work claw under the wheel where the top cover is over the wheel it will pop off easy then just tap spindle to get other wheel out
Que buena idea!!! 🤩 Yo también limpio mis ruedas de manera similar, si quieres verlo te dejo el vídeo aquí ruclips.net/video/J4zMVdwzvbU/видео.html y sería genial que me des tu opinión, gracias. Un saludo.
I understand the method, but I need a technique adapted for women. Most of us do not have that much muscular strength in our hands. Also I would probably need a hammer to tap the wheels back in place. When I can afford it, I will swap out the existing wheels for roller blades. Those look less likely to trap debris.
After struggling for an hour on only one wheel, without releasing all the snag, this wonderful video made my day!😅
This chair was fairly easy to put together, the instructions were clear and I was about to follow along with no issues at all. It took me about 20 minutes to assemble. ruclips.net/user/postUgkx5hPALGI87E991DRmXev8PUFJGrrRcONS I did stuff the back of the chair with a pillow so it wouldn’t be so hollow after taking all the pieces out but that’s just a personal preference. I also added a pillow for lumbar support because although this is a great chair and is comfortable, it’s not necessarily the best if you’re sitting 10+ hrs a day wfh but in all honesty for the price, I didn’t mind at all. It looks great in my space and easily adjusts the height when needed.
Thanks for your video. I have bathered a lot withi this problem from last 1 year ..until I see your video
😨😨😨 god damn it I’ve been using scissors for the past hour
Thanks a lot I broke my chair🙂
me to🙂
Me too 🙂
Seems useful however when I tried on my stance Philippines office chair... It won't open and it just left scratches on the inner side of the wheels and I think one has a broken branch
much easier wat use the claw of a hammer you can wedge it down to the wheel spindle then work on ry off by getting it closer the peg that goes up into the chair bottom if it just widens the wheel space you can then work claw under the wheel where the top cover is over the wheel it will pop off easy then just tap spindle to get other wheel out
After watching 10 videos, this one worked for me.. thanks Mate!
before you separate the casters, put a few drops of oil, it will make it easier and you have less risk to break the caster.
Thanks a lot, being dating this girl that had long hair she was a nightmare for me hair everywhere. Thanks a lot
Thanks it works, all the women can do this
ok, that is better than the oders metods I have seen...thanks
Thank you so much
Thank you soo much , i tried it. This is the only and best way👍
OMG.. God Bless you.... This will help a lot!!!
thanks for the video.
This worked for me, thanks
Thank you, thank you!
very useful👍
It's easier to burn the hair there.
So you want people to deliberately break ther wheels
Where is the SOUND?????
Que buena idea!!! 🤩 Yo también limpio mis ruedas de manera similar, si quieres verlo te dejo el vídeo aquí ruclips.net/video/J4zMVdwzvbU/видео.html y sería genial que me des tu opinión, gracias. Un saludo.
A+++++++
Nope. Wont work!!!
ok thanks ... but far from (Easy!)
nice fe et
I understand the method, but I need a technique adapted for women. Most of us do not have that much muscular strength in our hands. Also I would probably need a hammer to tap the wheels back in place. When I can afford it, I will swap out the existing wheels for roller blades. Those look less likely to trap debris.
...just do the same thing. you don't need that much strength...
Resorting to a glue gone product, it made working with the wheel better as the bonded dirt holding hair, dissolved around it.
I broke my chair🪑... 😂😂