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Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Posted by marciasc (My Page) on
Sat, Mar 28, 09 at 15:09

This question is for pads for computer chairs used at home on carpet. Over the years I have had to replace the clear pads with teeth for the carpet, a lot.

I am not heavy but use the computer many hours during the day. One time I bought a "guaranteed for life" pad. It lasted for 2 years so I took it back to Office Depot and they told me I had to send it back to the company myself. That would have been almost impossible. I asked for their names as I planned to contact Office Depot and guess what....they gave me another guaranteed pad. That lasted about the same so I just bought a cheaper one after that.

What kind of a pad do you use, about how long does it last and do you have any suggestions? I have a chair with casters. Maybe two years is all I can get out of a pad??


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

I have a chair with casters that I have used for 9 years. I have one of the clear pads with teeth under the chair that has been there for just as long and so far it's held up all of these years.

Bob


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Bob that is wonderful! Mine will get cracks in the pad and then finally it's too bad to roll the chair on.

I hope it's not my chair. It wasn't a cheap chair as the arms go up and down and the back can be positioned too.

Thanks for your answer!


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

I've the cheapest clear plastic with the teeth from one of the office supply stores. I probably got it in November 2001 and it's still functioning fine.

I'm at the computer a few hours each morning. I just read mostly so the chair doesn't move around much.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Yeah actually like Albert my chair is set so it doesn't move much when I'm on the computer... which is several times a day. Might be why it's lasted so long.

Bob


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Thanks everyone! I am in and out of my chair all day long. It's rolling and moving a lot. I guess that is what the problem is. I do feel better about it now after reading your answers.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

I wonder if it might be the pad under your carpet or the carpet itself having more "give" as you roll over it that's wearing out your pads.

We don't use any protective pad at all on our carpet and it doesn't seem any worse for wear from computer chair wheels. Used all day long, lots of rolling in the last 8 yrs.

This carpet is just a large oval flat nap with jute backing over hardwood floor without padding underneath. We'd had it for years when we moved in here and just plunked it in this spare bedroom, which has become our computer room.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Thanks for the idea but I have been in two different houses with the same problem. I have padding with a nap.....if that's what you call it. It is too hard to move the chair on this type of carpet.

I guess I'll just have to buy a new pad every couple of years. :-(


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Just a thought... you could try putting a piece of luan under the chair or some other type of wood laminate that the chair would roll easily on and probably last for a long time.

Bob


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Mine does not last, it breaks and someone could cut their feet if they used it barefoot. I was wondering if one of the non plush area rugs would work.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Thanks Bob and Stargazzer, you have given me some ideas to think about and try.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

" I was wondering if one of the non plush area rugs would work."

Stargazzer, that's what I'm using--a large oval area rug. No pad and no problems rolling or ruining the rug. Feels a lot better under my socks or bare feet too.


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RE: Pad For Under Computer Chair Question

Thanks breenthumb, I will try that.


 
 

 

 


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