Ordered it yesterday evening and it showed up on my door at noon today - rocks!
Just finished putting the stools together. Here is the first impression:
Seating height: 24 (Lowest) - 31 (Highest), adjustable, hydraulic system is not the smoothest like itll be for some of the heavy duty furniture but it works for now
Cushion: Approx 17 x 16 x 2 (thickness), medium firmness and adequate back support (11.5) that extends upto mid back. Somebody on here mentioned that they feel they are slanting forward all the time. I get that feeling at the highest level only which is pretty high and not going to be used by me. So I feel, it may not actually be the cushion but a posture thing. The cushion has plenty of depth, so this shouldnt be a pressing issue.
Leather: Fairly ordinary. It feels like some cheap leather. For $99 you obviously need to have realistic expectations
Base: Approx 16.5 inches in diameter which is wide enough to make it stable at all heights but then it also depends on your weight and posture. Im pretty lightweight at 160lbs, so feels pretty stable at all heights. The base isnt heavy duty and looks like some cheap alloy with stainless steel coating but again you get what you pay for. However have heard people complaining about stability or tipping, havent found that to be an issue atleast for my weight.
Footrest: Approx 11 wide, adequate and well positioned.
Swivel: Works and normal
Assembly: It was a joke. 4 screws and 5 mins per stool, doesnt get easier than that.
Overall: These bar stools will work well for people who need decent piece of furniture for quick bite at the kitchen island or for the husbands to sit down and pretend listening to their wives while she is cooking in the kitchen or for single people who need a replacement for their dining table/chairs. Im personally not expecting alot of longevity out of this. If you are too picky about quality, look and feel, comfort, this and that then buy something a little more heavy duty but if not, then thisll work great.
Roundhill Swivel Bar Stools
Ordered it yesterday evening and it showed up on my door at noon today - rocks! Just finished putting the stools together. Here is the first impression: Seating height: 24 (Lowest) - 31 (Highest), adjustable, hydraulic system is not the smoothest like itll be for some of the heavy duty furniture but it works for now Cushion: Approx 17 x 16 x 2 (thickness), medium firmness and adequate back support (11.5) that extends upto mid back. Somebody on here mentioned that they feel they are slanting forward all the time. I get that feeling at the highest level only which is pretty high and not going to be used by me. So I feel, it may not actually be the cushion but a posture thing. The cushion has plenty of depth, so this shouldnt be a pressing issue. Leather: Fairly ordinary. It feels like some cheap leather. For $99 you obviously need to have realistic expectations Base: Approx 16.5 inches in diameter which is wide enough to make it stable at all heights but then it also depends on your weight and posture. Im pretty lightweight at 160lbs, so feels pretty stable at all heights. The base isnt heavy duty and looks like some cheap alloy with stainless steel coating but again you get what you pay for. However have heard people complaining about stability or tipping, havent found that to be an issue atleast for my weight. Footrest: Approx 11 wide, adequate and well positioned. Swivel: Works and normal Assembly: It was a joke. 4 screws and 5 mins per stool, doesnt get easier than that. Overall: These bar stools will work well for people who need decent piece of furniture for quick bite at the kitchen island or for the husbands to sit down and pretend listening to their wives while she is cooking in the kitchen or for single people who need a replacement for their dining table/chairs. Im personally not expecting alot of longevity out of this. If you are too picky about quality, look and feel, comfort, this and that then buy something a little more heavy duty but if not, then thisll work great.