Also any recommendations for monitors for laptops? And other gear, mouse, that sort of stuff?

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    Find a used office supply and get a chair made for filling out excel spreadsheets for a living for like $50. It’ll be way more comfortable and last a lot longer than a cheap brand.

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    I got a Serta chair that looks like this:

    Don’t remember what the chair was called, but the same basic shape is used in dozens of Serta chairs. I like it because it’s the most comfortable office chair I’ve ever had.

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    I was on the same hunt years ago and I ended up picking a vintage chair that I found locally, it looks a lot like this one.

    Wood with wool upholstering, looks nice in my office which is mostly all wood furniture, and one of the comfiest chairs I’ve ever used for how I sit. I tend to sit cross legged in my chairs and since this is a flat cushioned bottom that works well.

    It was free even, my one regret is not grabbing both of them

    Edit: I looked up a city similar to my own and found a couple like what I have. https://chicago.craigslist.org/nwc/fuo/d/glen-ellyn-green-executive-high-back/7788738718.html

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      THANK YOU! This is the kinda vibe I’ve been looking for! But whenever I find it, it costs 1000’s
      I was hoping someone could point me in the direction of a good supplier of this kind of shit. A brand to search for or something.

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        I didn’t have any luck with brand new chairs, like you said they’re all $1,000+. Depending on your comfort with used furniture, local vintage might be your best bet. I dry cleaned the wool upholstery and then sanded and re-stained the wood and it looked almost new!

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            Same! I think it’s probably the best way to get quality furniture without having to pay a lot. When I married my spouse we got all of her grandma’s furniture, the only time I’ve regretted that is when we move, some of it is really heavy.

            Speaking of heavy, a couple years back I picked up a really cool Mahogany 1920’s art deco desk off of a local marketplace, made by a local executive office furniture supplier that’s long gone out of business. It’s gotta be at least 10ftx5ft and weigh 200+ lbs. I picked it up for free but had to pay people to move it. Looks sort of like this one only wider in the middle. The planks that slide out above the drawers are absolute genius.

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              You’re kidding! I had a gorgeous mahogany escritoire that I got for free as well. I got tired of it after I had to move for the third time in 10 months though lol, so I left it behind.

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                Surprisingly, it was in a kids bedroom and aside from some crayon marks was in amazing shape! Older wood furniture wasn’t made with modern apartment buildings and frequent moves in mind. My wife’s grandparents parked their butts and had the luxury of not moving for 60 years to accumulate all the heavy furniture they did, we’ve ditched all our furniture and started over twice in 5 years.

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    I’m pretty fond of the Ikea Markus chair.

    The only issue really is the arms on the side. If you are someone who leans to one side, or leans on your elbow while sitting, you’ll be very uncomfortable. But you could probably just leave the arms off if you wanted. I eventually broke myself of the habit. It leans back pretty far, and as someone kind of tall, it’s nice having a very high back.

    I would also recommend, regardless of what you get, that you invest in some Roller Blade style replacement caster wheels. They make a huge difference when it comes to how well the chair rolls.

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      I’ve tried one of those and I really like them, I just wish they didn’t scream “office chair”

      The roller blades are a great idea! I could use them to convert other chairs

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      Yup came to post the markus, most comfortable chair I’ve had and I’ve tried all the fancy herman miller and gamer chairs. It’s especially nice if you’re tall, most chairs require me to slouch a lot for proper head/neck support but this one is perfect for me at 6’2”. I don’t think it looks particularly “office” either, it’s just a very minimalist simple mesh back in muted colors.

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    If you live near a university you can check their surplus store, often they have things beyond just the standard upholstered Steelcase chair, although those are also functional.

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    If you DO play video games at your computer, or DO fill out excel sheets for a living, an actual office task chair is completely indispensable, and I highly recommend choosing a functional seat over an appealing one.

    If not, you’ll have better luck searching for “poker chair”, for the listed set of requirements. Actually, given the hexbearian nature, “mahjong chair”. Can’t say if anything isn’t shitty, I haven’t sat in one, but those are other tasks where someone sits for hours on end. “Sewing chair” applies too, but sewing station height is less likely to match normal desk height, and not many of the non-excel/gamer chairs will be height adjustable (and getting the height wrong will kill your wrists).

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      I do need an office chair for the reasons you mention, I just want one that isn’t designed to fit in exclusively in an office setting, without costing $2000
      I don’t mind wheels or armguards or pillows, I mind the singular soulless aesthetic they all seem to have - Or if there is any difference it’s that it’s a gamer ™ chair. I just want something with good ergonomics that fits in a mixed livingroom/workspace environment.

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      Other gear, reddit-logo’s buildapcsales has a very active community that rabidly hunts for this stuff.

      Do the mouse and monitor need to be non-gamer-y? What are we trying to maximize for? What do you use the computer for the most?

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        I¨ll look at the subreddit, thanks for the ceommendation! With the other stuff it’s mainly ergonomics, price and transport. I’d like the monitor and mouse to be non-gamer but if that massively influences price, then it don’t matter

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    I had an opportunity to “borrow” a fancy office chair in 2020 (without record of it) and I regret not snagging it lol. Would have had the “down in the Excel mill” look, but would have been free and more comfy than my current one.

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    I have a Sihoo chair and its brilliant for the price. Its not perfect sometimes the screws losen and need tightening again but otherwise feels like a quality chair for the price. I wouldn’t really call it cheap tho but its not a Herman Miller either but anything that isn’t a gaming chair is infinitely better. The sihoo chairs come in a few colours mine is orange and actually looks quite nice visually but please for the love of all things in the universe don’t get any kind of gamer chair

    Keyboard - can’t go wrong with keychron tbh

    Mouse - i quite like the logitech mx master myself but it ain’t cheap, entirely personal preference

    Monitor - I’m really liking my gigabyte monitor with built in KVM which is super useful for switching between work laptop and desktop (for playing games during work hours) but in the case of your laptop it means the usb in the monitor is passed through to the usbc cable to the laptop and it also does charging (not very high wattage) so its like a usbc dock. Very very useful for just plug and go with my work laptop

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      I really like Logitech.

      Razer has some good mice, but their software, which has to be running for the mice to not reset to factory default, is the worst, literally the worst software I have ever used. It crashes twice a day at least, without warning. I had to create a shortcut and put it in my taskbar which ended the 14 processes that needed to be ended to fully restart the software, otherwise you couldn’t force quit it because the 14 identical looking processes would restart each other as you go down the list, and the software would not work until you ended them all and restarted. Keyboards also rely on the software so anything besides lighting is out of the question because if you change anything else your keyboard will constantly do shit you don’t expect because it reverts to default.

      Logitech’s software isn’t fantastic but guess what? You can load the custom sensitivity and lighting profile to the mouse and turn the fucking software off and never have to worry about it ever.

      I had a Corsair mouse that I loved but the quality control was dog shit. I returned those mice literally 6 times because the buttons would stop working. One time after returning another broken one, I went straight back to the store because there was a fucking screw rattling around on the inside.

      Only issue with Logitech is that they don’t make fucking replacement rubber pads, so when they wear through, you gotta get some completely different grip tape solution

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        There’s a reason the Logitech mice sell so well. My personal annoyance with the g502 is how quickly the rubber wears down on it and becomes gooey and unpleasant.

        But the true winner of mice will always be the rat mmo 7. Oh madcatz and ur goofy mice. I did love that stupid thing tho

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          Yeah I got a g502 not that long ago and the rubber is already stripping off. That’s why the only thing I get protection plans on are mice. so it’ll be free to replace and 20 bucks if I want to plan to replace it again