Hairstylist Chair Review After 6 Months: Everything You Need to Know


The right salon chair can make or break your business. Let me share my honest experience with you.

Why I Chose This Chair

I compared four hairstyling chairs on Amazon, and I chose the gold base chair from the third position on the left. Here’s why it won my heart. First, the gold color looks absolutely elegant and professional. Second, the round base shape is way more sophisticated than a square base. But the most important factor? The armrests.

Open Armrests Changed Everything

At first, I thought the closed armrests on other chairs looked more elegant. But here’s the reality I discovered: closed armrests create real problems. If your client is on the heavier side, those tight armrests become uncomfortable fast. Plus—and this is huge—cleaning becomes a nightmare. Hair gets trapped between the armrest and seat, and you spend forever trying to clean it out. Open armrests? You can wipe them clean in seconds. Trust me, you’ll thank yourself later.

My Honest 6-Month Review

I’ll be completely transparent: when I first unboxed it, I thought, “This feels like cardboard!” The quality seemed questionable. But here’s the surprising part—six months later, it’s still working perfectly. The hydraulics are smooth, the base is stable, and it’s held up way better than I expected.

Smart Upgrades That Made All the Difference

Here’s what I learned from real salon use: I added a rug on top of the seat because summer is coming and clients wear shorts. Without it, their legs stick to the leather—not comfortable at all. But the game-changer was the armrest pad I bought from Amazon for $20. Let me explain why this matters so much. One of my clients has naturally pointed nails, and when she pressed down on the armrests, I worried about damage. That $20 armrest pad solved the problem instantly. Now it’s comfortable, protective, and looks great too. My clients actually love it!

The Real Cost and Value

So my total investment? About $160 including the armrest pad. Let me be honest: no chair is perfect, whether it’s expensive or budget-friendly. Every chair has pros and cons. But here’s my verdict: this chair might not be perfect in theory, but in practice? It works perfectly for my salon. The affordable price point, that beautiful gold color that brightens up my studio, and the comfortable armrest pad—it all comes together beautifully. My clients notice these details, and they appreciate the thoughtfulness I’ve put into their comfort.

Who Should Buy This Chair

This chair is perfect for hairstylists between 5’2" and 6’ tall. If you’re taller, the height adjustment range might be limiting. Also, if you specialize in children’s haircuts, skip this one. It doesn’t lower enough for small clients.

But here’s who should absolutely buy it: hairstylists who primarily work with adult male and female clients and want great value for money. With smart additions like a seat cover and armrest pad, you can create a premium experience without breaking the bank.


Next week: I’m testing three more salon chairs and comparing their real-world durability with affordable upgrades. Which budget-friendly modifications actually work? You won’t want to miss it. 


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