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Need garage stool recommendation for 34" high workbench...

atwnsw

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I ordered a 10-piece Newage Pro Cabinet set and was bummed to find out it didn't come with a stool even though there is one in the picture.
Newage Setup
What do you suggest? My workbench should be 34" in height once installed.

My preference is something on wheels that is adjustable in height.
I came across the 2 below (do you see any similarities?) which I found interesting but not sure if they are comfortable.
Sadly the link to Masterforce at Menards does not include any reviews.

Link to Masterforce
Link to Dewalt
Link to Wen (Too Low)?)
Link to Pro-Lift (Too low?)

Thanks in advance
 
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Northern Tool XL Series Oversized Adjustable Swivel Shop Stool with Backrest — Steel, 400-Lb. Capacity, 27 1/2 to 32in. Seat Height​

 
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Okay, my perfect garage stool would be like this one with a backrest but have rollers. Does this exist for under $200?
 
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Pretty easy to put rollers on that one but I've sat on the Harbor freight version of that stool and it's pretty chincy.

If you want a stool with a back that has a ton of adjustability, plus the ability to add arms and rollers, check out the polyurethane stools from ULINE.

I sit in one all day as my "office chair" and all weekend as my shop stool. Totally a different universe than the Harbor freight/Northern tool stool.

 

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One more word of caution about height... that northern tool stool says 27.5" min height. If you have a 34" bench, and your bench is even a couple inches thick, you're looking at less than 5 inches for your legs. Add castors and you're down to nothing.
 
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One more word of caution about height... that northern tool stool says 27.5" min height. If you have a 34" bench, and your bench is even a couple inches thick, you're looking at less than 5 inches for your legs. Add castors and you're down to nothing.
Great advice. I am now leaning towards the Uline Polyurethan chair linked above.

It is always amazing to me that I post on the board with one direction in mind and inevitably you find flaws in my thinking and re-direct me to a better way.

I love this forum!!!!!!
 

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Great advice. I am now leaning towards the Uline Polyurethan chair linked above.

It is always amazing to me that I post on the board with one direction in mind and inevitably you find flaws in my thinking and re-direct me to a better way.

I love this forum!!!!!!
No problem. I hope it works out for you. Here's my daughter modeling it and watching some cartoons.
 

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