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      <title>How to Choose Task Chair</title>
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      <description>Buy a task chair by matching seat height so your feet stay flat, seat depth in the 15.5 to 20 inch range, and arm clearance that leaves 1 to 2 inches under the desk, because those fit numbers decide comfort faster than padding or style. That order changes if you sit 6 to 8 hours a day, exceed the chair&amp;rsquo;s published load rating, or work at a fixed-height desk with little knee space. In those cases, repairable tilt hardware, a sliding seat pan, and a wider base matter more than soft cushioning. Small rooms also change the choice, since fixed arms and deep seats create daily friction.</description>
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