9/2/2023 0 Comments Task chair vs office chair![]() A task chair is suitable for short periods of work or internet surfing. The size, style, ergonomics, functionality, and more make task and office chairs different. If you want more functionality, upgrade to the Task.Task Chair Vs. If appearance is your main priority, invest in the Daily. Personally, I would recommend going with one of the cheaper chairs. ![]() The additional adjustments, including seat and seat depth, combined with the chrome base and upholstery color options are great, but the chair simply isn’t as comfortable as its cheaper counterparts. The mesh doesn’t offer any elasticity, which makes it easy to really sink in and feel the hard edges of the frame. I also found that the seat back was less comfortable than both the Daily and the Task. They do come with height and depth adjustment, but the arm caps are actually harder than on the Task. Theoretically, the arms should be an upgrade over the Task, but they are placed too far forward, The chair combines the modern look of the Daily and the functionality of Task, but I think they missed the mark in a few areas, which makes me lean more towards the other chairs. This is the most expensive model at $349 and while it is Branch’s most popular model, it is actually my least favorite. The product specs claim that the seat height can fit people up to 6’3”, but at 5′ 9”, I already had the seat at the maximum height. I also wasn’t too impressed with the seat height. This provides support all the way through my back and makes the chair a viable option for taller people. I also appreciate the added height on the seat back. However, these armrests are much more comfortable and provide some nice padding that is soft to the touch. One area that is lacking is the armrest adjustments. Great Lumbar Support on the Task Office Chair With the Daily, you really can’t notice any lumbar support, but it is a great feature with the Task. ![]() You will also enjoy four different locking positions and height-adjustable lumbar support. It comes with a synchro-tilt mechanism, which is a considerable upgrade. However, I think it is totally worth the extra $30 and it is the best office chair for under $300. It is only available in all black, so you don’t get that same sense of style as the Daily. The Task chair retails for $279 and shifts the focus to function. The Daily is a good option for anyone looking for an attractive chair that will only be used for a few hours at a time. I’m 5’9” and the chair fits me just right. People under 5’4” are going to want a footrest. ![]() According to Branch, it can fit people between 5’ and 5’11”, but I didn’t find that range to be totally accurate. Another thing to consider is that the chair won’t fit tall people. One downside is that the arms are hard plastic. The seat is well padded and soft and the mesh seat back is supportive. I also found the Daily to be quite comfortable. It features a chrome base, white frame, and various upholstery color options that give the chair a more upscale look than you would expect based on the price. This is a very basic adjustment package, but for the price, you won’t find a better-looking chair. It comes with a basic center-tilt recline function, seat height adjustment, an upright tilt lock, and height-adjustable arms. It retails for $249 and prioritizes form over functionality. To be honest, I was pleasantly surprised when the Daily arrived. Who is and The Breakroom Blog? Branch Office Chair Links □ Branch Office Chairs Video To learn more about the products we sell, our review process and why you can trust us, please visit: Why we’re different. ![]() Full Disclaimer: We are an office furniture dealer and sell some of the products we review. ![]()
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