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Some chairs are comfortable and the wheels rub when they move, others move like a magic carpet, but are like sitting on a bed of nails. It seems these two situations rarely meet naturally to create the perfect office chair or torture tool designed in the Middle Ages for the Inquisition. As older chairs are being replaced with newer models and before the old ones are thrown away, take and recycle office chair casters and possibly create your perfect chair yourself.
Production lines are moving faster and some quality seems to have dropped from newer products, and office chairs are no exception. This is especially true of the wheels. Older chair models had solidly built wheels that were meant to last.
By saving and recycling your old office chair wheel, you may find that your new chair actually gains more life. If the wheels don’t wear out as quickly, people will use them longer. Nothing is worse than a squeaky chair in a quiet office.
This rule applies not only to office chairs, but to all office furniture with castors. Any solidly built kit can easily be used to replace a newer but inferior kit for longer life. Mail trucks will make less noise in the hallway, and a videoconferencing trolley will not take two people to move around because one wheel will not function properly.
Saving your old office chair casters and making sure everyone knows you did it will help all employees get the chair they want, without all the forms and orders needed for a new one. All the pieces are there, just take the time to move the parts and an extra chair or two will be saved. This type of chair recycling benefits everyone.
This is one way to save some money and make better use of your existing office furniture. Recycling is an integral part of our daily life at home. There is no reason why our workplace should not benefit from it either.
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Source by Ty Macphearson