Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Review: IKEA Fingal Chair

I've recently bought an IKEA Fingal chair (it costs only 40 dollars) and I've been planning on writing a review about it for quite a while now. As I've been busy with some work in and around the house I was unable to write it until today.


First of all, let's talk about putting the chair together. The box contained only the back and the seat of the chair, so I was a bit worried that we forgot a box at the store but everything ended up being alright as IKEA apparently chose to hide all of those parts in the back of the chair. 
Those were held together by a rubber band that is attached to the inside of the back of the chair (this band keeps the shape into the back of the chair). The bad part about this band is that you constantly feel it pushing against your lower back, and as back problems are common in my family I see that as a pretty big issue.

Putting it together was pretty easy, it only took about ten minutes once I figured out where all of the parts were. The manual made me a little bit scared when I read it online, but once I had the chair in front of me it all made perfect sense and I was able to figure it out in no time. This isn't really what you would expect from IKEA, and I'm happy about it.

The arm rests are very hard, so once you've been working for a couple of hours it starts to hurt your arms a little. If they weren't essential for the chair (they keep the back and the seat together) I would probably replace them with more comfortable arm rests.
The seat itself feels good. I'm now able to work for longer periods of time with less pain. That's what I bought the chair for, so it does the trick.
The wheels don't roll as smoothly as you would want, but that's also the reason why IKEA sells floor protectors: plastic "carpets" that protect your floor against any damage done by the wheels. I honestly don't think you need those when the chair is still new, but after about half a year the wheels will probably start to wear down a little bit and I'll be happy I bought the protector.
In terms of "bang for the buck", this chair is absolutely amazing. I don't think that you can find a desk chair this comfortable for the same price anywhere else.

If you're looking for a cheap desk chair so you can save up for a more permanent solution, you should really look at the Fingal because it's both cheap and good.

1 comment:

  1. Great review! Didnt the rubber band bother you after all? I recently bought the same chair and only after two hours of sitting in the chair, yesterday, my back began to hurt... Today its still hurting.. how have you handeled that? I consider cutting it of and replacing it with something else.. What do you think?

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