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Curious what types of things this sub recommends for things that get better with time/age. Items that inspired this are cookware such as woks and pans. You build up more and more of a seasoning layer as you cook with it, and it becomes increasingly non-stick.
I've been checking reviews all over looking for a good desk chair that can replace this creaky, rickety Costco chair I got four years ago.
I am looking for something with a lot of butt padding, as I have a messed up tailbone, as well as good lumbar support, the ability to recline AND NOT FALL BACKWARDS or BREAK, and that won't also break my bank.
Anyone have any recommendations? Obviously I'd LOVE a Herman-Miller chair but I don't have 1200 dollars to spend