Drafting Stool HeightThe main advantage that drafting stools have over regular office chairs is height. They are designed for those sitting at an elevated workspace, and the extra inches gained with a drafting stool provide a better level of comfort. The first thing you should do before starting the buying process is to measure out the height of the table or counter that you’ll be sitting at. The general consensus is that the height of your drafting stool should be adjusted so that your elbow is level with the lowest edge of the table you’re sitting at. If multiple people are using the drafting stool, it’s advisable to go for an adjustable drafting stool so that everyone will feel comfortable using it. If you’re sitting on a stool that is too high or too low, it won’t take long for some discomfort and back pain to creep in, so be sure to find a sitting height that keeps you comfortable. Swivel Drafting StoolsDepending on your needs and what makes you feel the most comfortable, you might want to consider a drafting stool with a seat that swivels. If you’re at a job that requires you to be looking in a million different directions during the day, a swivel seat is a must. On the other hand, a drafting stool with a set position offers stability. In the end, this is a personal choice and you should choose what makes you feel the most comfortable. What Type of Seat?Another decision you’ll have to make is what kind of fabric you want your drafting stool seat to be made of. If you’re looking for something comfortable, then a leather or fabric seat makes sense. But leather and fabric are much more susceptible to regular wear and tear as well as stains. On the other hand you could go with a much more durable and easy-to-clean material like vinyl or plastic. Once again this decision depends on what your job requires of you and what your personal preference is. These are some of the major considerations you’ll face when buying a drafting stool, but it’s an absolute necessity for anyone who is working at job that puts them at a workstation that is higher than a regular desk or table. Your back will thank you for taking the time to find the perfect drafting stool. |
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