Carpet protector for office chair
Carpet protector for office chair
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xyz123

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1,103 posts

151 months

Sunday 1st February
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Hi, any recommendations for carpet protector for office chairs? We have had one in the past and it was horrible to use as it often moved with the chair. So any suggestions please.

Thanks

MOBB

4,297 posts

149 months

Sunday 1st February
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We bought one of the clear ones off Amazon with spikes underneath that keep it still

They don’t sell that one any more but loads on there

Strangely Brown

13,566 posts

253 months

Sunday 1st February
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Buy a pack of Laminate flooring (or similar) and make a hard area in front of the desk for the chair.

Somebody

1,631 posts

105 months

Sunday 1st February
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Ikea has them.

Quattr04.

923 posts

13 months

Sunday 1st February
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I bought a nice hessian rug from dunelm which works well

dobly

1,544 posts

181 months

Sunday 1st February
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We use a bit of the same carpet that was spare and got the edges bound.

MattyD803

2,203 posts

87 months

Sunday 1st February
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I think carpet or rug as suggested above is the best bet here.

The lack of rolling resistance with the clear plastic style protectors make it hard to stay comfortable, as a wheeled office chair wants to continuously move around beneath you ..Probably good for an ab workout mind?

As mentioned above, ikea do them….although mine went to the tip.

Edited by MattyD803 on Sunday 1st February 18:54

jimmyjimjim

8,017 posts

260 months

Sunday 1st February
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Somebody said:
Ikea has them.
This. By far the cheapest solution.

Also, try roller blade wheels: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B06XHV9BY1 as an alternative, with a carpet offcut.

wombleh

2,282 posts

144 months

Sunday 1st February
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There are various ones with spikes on ebay, is where I got mine.

ADJimbo

843 posts

208 months

Monday 2nd February
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I was not happy with the quality of the protectors on the major buying sites so go some laminate flooring, mounted onto an MDF base and now use that.

It does the job and looks good.

scot_aln

680 posts

221 months

Monday 2nd February
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I find the polycarb ones decent - the ones that come flat rather than rolled.