Hello there! You can check the rear of the chair's backrest frame. There are raised dots behind the upper lip of the back frame: one dot indicates Size A (Small), two dots indicate Size B (Medium), and three dots indicate Size C (Large). Best regards. OfficeLogixShop Team
Hello there. Just to clarify, it seems from your comment that you found the dots on the PostureFit. However, you should check for them on the chair back, under the upper lip of the backrest underneath the logo.
Thank you for your vigilance. Some people have no idea how hard it is to find a reliable source to get a good high end chair. It's not like going to IKEA to get something for $150. Not many of us can afford dropping $1500+ on a chair.
Hello there! Thank you for your comment. You're right. There have been no fake Aeron chairs in the US market. Even if a fake one does appear, the differences between it and a genuine Aeron are easy to spot. While it's unlikely you'll encounter a counterfeit, it's always wise to double-check before purchasing from unknown or private sellers. When you buy a new chair directly from Herman Miller, you can be sure it's authentic. The same applies when buying a refurbished chair from reputable sellers in the US!
The original bolts are just DIN7981 with TX drive and not anything rare or special.
Could anyone recommend a good place to buy used Aeron chairs?
Cool vid, thanks for the heads up
I might as well ask here: how do we tell which version of the Aeron chair we have? A B or C.
Nothing I can locate.
Thanks for the tips.
Hello there! You can check the rear of the chair's backrest frame. There are raised dots behind the upper lip of the back frame: one dot indicates Size A (Small), two dots indicate Size B (Medium), and three dots indicate Size C (Large).
Best regards.
OfficeLogixShop Team
@@OfficeLogixShop
Hello there. Just to clarify, it seems from your comment that you found the dots on the PostureFit. However, you should check for them on the chair back, under the upper lip of the backrest underneath the logo.
Thank you for your vigilance. Some people have no idea how hard it is to find a reliable source to get a good high end chair. It's not like going to IKEA to get something for $150. Not many of us can afford dropping $1500+ on a chair.
Great to know. Thank you.
I guess I saw someone advertising for a fake chair in North Carolina like a week ago.
Hello there! Do you have a link or a screenshot of this ad?
@@OfficeLogixShop No sorry. I didn't pay much attention.
You and everyone else kept saying there are no fake Aerons before.
Hello there! Thank you for your comment. You're right. There have been no fake Aeron chairs in the US market. Even if a fake one does appear, the differences between it and a genuine Aeron are easy to spot. While it's unlikely you'll encounter a counterfeit, it's always wise to double-check before purchasing from unknown or private sellers. When you buy a new chair directly from Herman Miller, you can be sure it's authentic. The same applies when buying a refurbished chair from reputable sellers in the US!
circular logic is not reassurance that there are not fakes
I know what company produced this fake Aeron.