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Bring a unique flair into your home with adjustable height bar stools. Provisioned with a gas lifting mechanism, our seats seamlessly adjust to a range of heights to suit your needs. Shop our versatile range today.

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Adjustable Bar Stools

Our incredible range of adjustable bar stools effortlessly adjust so you can match the seat height to your chosen surface or personal preference. The adjustable height ranges between 60-80cm which makes the stool perfect for any kitchen or bar countertops.

Each adjustable bar stool has a built-in gas lift mechanism so you can achieve the desired height by pulling the gas lift lever, which allows for seamless raising or lowering the stool. It also allows the stools to swivel which makes it easy to get on and off without having to squeeze around other furniture.

Adjustable bar stools are the ultimate seating luxury, adding a sleek and contemporary touch to your kitchen. When choosing any seating, it’s important to consider seat height as you want your stools to fit under your counter or kitchen island and to allow a comfortable seating area. All our adjustable bar stools make life easy by ensuring that they will fit under, and raise up to, most breakfast bars or kitchen worktops.

What is a gas lift mechanism on a adjustable bar stool?

The gas lift mechnism within an adjustable stool is what allows you to move the stool up and down and adjust the seat height. It also allows the stools to swivel, making it easier to get on and off the stool wihtout having to move it every time. 

Will I ned to refill my stool’s gas cylinder?

No, the gas lift canisters on our bar stools are not refillable. They can be replaced within your 1 year warranty period or you can buy replacement parts directly from us. 

Can I fill the gas cylinder myself ?

It is generally not recommended to fill the gas cylinder of a bar stool yourself, as it can be dangerous and may void the warranty on the stool.

The gas cylinder of a bar stool is a pressurized component that contains gas, typically nitrogen or compressed air, which is used to raise and lower the stool's seat. Attempting to fill the cylinder yourself could result in injury, as well as damage to the stool or the surrounding area.

If your bar stool's gas cylinder is not working properly or needs to be refilled, it is recommended that you contact the manufacturer or a professional repair service to handle the issue. They will have the necessary tools and expertise to safely repair or replace the cylinder.

How does the adjustable height bar stool work?

An adjustable height bar stool typically works using a gas lift mechanism that allows the user to adjust the height of the seat. The gas lift mechanism consists of a cylinder filled with compressed gas, usually nitrogen, and a piston that moves up and down inside the cylinder.

To adjust the height of the seat, the user simply needs to activate the gas lift mechanism using a lever or button located under the seat. When the lever or button is pressed, the gas inside the cylinder is released, causing the piston to move up or down, which in turn adjusts the height of the seat.

Most adjustable height bar stools have a range of height adjustments that can be made using the gas lift mechanism. The exact range of adjustment can vary depending on the specific design and manufacturer of the stool. However, most stools have a range of around 8-10 inches (20-25 cm) of height adjustment.

In summary, an adjustable height bar stool works using a gas lift mechanism that allows the user to adjust the height of the seat by releasing compressed gas from a cylinder and moving a piston up or down inside the cylinder.

What should be the height between a counter and a stool?

The height between a counter and a stool depends on the height of the counter or bar and the height of the stool. As a general rule, there should be approximately 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) of space between the top of the counter or bar and the top of the seat of the stool.

For example, if you have a counter or bar that is 36 inches (91 cm) high, you would want a stool with a seat height of approximately 24-26 inches (61-66 cm). This would provide the recommended 10-12 inches (25-30 cm) of space between the top of the counter or bar and the top of the seat of the stool.

It's important to note that the specific height requirements may vary depending on personal preference and the type of stool and counter or bar being used. It's always a good idea to measure your counter or bar and carefully consider the height of the stool before making a purchase to ensure a comfortable and safe seating experience.

What are the benefits of an Adjustable Bar Stool?

There are several benefits of an adjustable bar stool:

Versatility: An adjustable bar stool can be adjusted to fit different counter or bar heights, making it a versatile seating option that can be used in a variety of settings.

Comfort: An adjustable bar stool allows the user to customize the height of the seat to their specific comfort level. This can help prevent discomfort or strain on the back, legs, and feet.

Ergonomics: An adjustable bar stool can be adjusted to the optimal height for good posture and ergonomics, which can help prevent back pain and other discomfort associated with prolonged sitting.

Accessibility: An adjustable bar stool can be adjusted to a lower height to provide easier access for individuals with mobility or accessibility issues.

Aesthetics: An adjustable bar stool can be a stylish addition to any space, as they are available in a variety of designs and materials to match any decor.

Overall, an adjustable bar stool provides a flexible, comfortable, and ergonomic seating option that can be used in a variety of settings.

How do I stop my bar stool from going down?

If your bar stool keeps going down, it is likely that there is a problem with the pneumatic lift mechanism that controls the height adjustment. Here are a few steps you can take to try to fix the issue:

Check for leaks: If the pneumatic lift mechanism is leaking air, this could cause the stool to lower itself over time. Try spraying a soapy water solution around the base of the mechanism and look for bubbles. If you see bubbles, this indicates a leak and the mechanism will need to be replaced.

Tighten the screws: Check that all screws and bolts that connect the seat and the base of the stool are securely tightened. Loose screws can cause the stool to lower itself.

Lubricate the mechanism: Over time, the pneumatic lift mechanism can become dry and stiff, which can cause it to lower on its own. Lubricating the mechanism with a silicone spray or a few drops of oil may help it work more smoothly.

Replace the mechanism: If none of the above steps work, you may need to replace the pneumatic lift mechanism. This is a common issue with adjustable bar stools, and replacement parts can usually be found online or through the manufacturer.

If you are not comfortable making repairs yourself, it may be best to contact a professional or the manufacturer for assistance.

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