2048 days ago

50% OFF, Great Office/Gaming Chair, only 156 dollars

Devin from Northcote

50% OFF, Great Office/Gaming Chair, only 156 dollars (it was 399 dollars).

Description:
Looking for the best gaming chair that won't break the bank? Most Brazen chairs will fit the bill nicely. Five quality castor wheels, so you can move around the room freely while gaming. There is also 360-degree swivelling capability so you can see your screen computer or television screen from anywhere in the room.
What’s more, this gaming chair reclines and has a rocker tilt function. You can adjust the height using the butterfly mechanism. The number one priority when designing this chair was comfort. Indeed, it is upholstered to be supportive and breathable.

Material: PU & PVC , Pocket Spring

Colour: Black, Blue, Red

Dimensions(cm):
124.5(H)×66.5(W) ×71.5(D)

Contact me, to pick up. Onewa road, Northcote.

Price: $156

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