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Good bar stool height for typical Multicade / inexpensive local store sources?

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RandyT:
Definitely check out any thrift stores in your area.  I found a great retro, white leather bar stool, with a back on it, in excellent shape for less than $20.   Perfect height for a cab as well.

You also might want to check Spencer Gifts, if you have one in the area.  Every once in a while they have some novelty bar stools in the clearance section.  Big Lots usually has this kind as well ($25 - $30 range) in the tools/auto section.

JDFan:

--- Quote from: snorpmeister on March 08, 2013, 04:50:51 pm ---Thanks DrNick. Looks similar to the Target model. Anyone tried both and compared for comfort / how solid it feels, etc? For price, looks like the Target model is USD $50 and the Walmart one is USD $90.

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Actually the WALMART one is $45 !! ( The advert linked is for a 2 pack set @90)


--- Quote ---Backless Airlift Adjustable Stool, Set of 2, Black
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Drnick:
 :stupid I was just about to point that one out   :laugh2:

snorpmeister:
Thanks DrNick, ArcadeNerd, JDFan, and RandyT.

Hadn't thought about thrift stores, but I *love* thift stores. Will have to start looking. We've got several good thrift stores in our area with furniture.

I'm thinking I might like one with a back on it, which would rule out the Walmart and Target models. A stool with a back is a request from my wife, so I better keep looking. :-)


--- Quote from: RandyT on March 10, 2013, 09:14:10 pm ---Definitely check out any thrift stores in your area.  I found a great retro, white leather bar stool, with a back on it, in excellent shape for less than $20.   Perfect height for a cab as well.

You also might want to check Spencer Gifts, if you have one in the area.  Every once in a while they have some novelty bar stools in the clearance section.  Big Lots usually has this kind as well ($25 - $30 range) in the tools/auto section.

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Drnick:
Walmart do a few different styles so its probably worth having a look at their online catalogue. But I must say that Thrift stores and Yard sales would be the cheapest option.  I Was Stateside on holiday last year and my Brothers other half had issues with her legs so couldn't walk any distance.  Long story short did the rounds of the Thrift stores and picked up a fully leather, decent padded, very comfortable, wheelchair for $50,  The themeparks were charging about $10 a day to rent a piece of crap.  So yeah Thrift gets a Big Thumbs up from me.

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