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I have a cheap but comfortable office chair, and its starting to show its age as the cushion is getting compressed or thinner. I live in an apartment and don't have a lot of tools, but I am thinking of replacing the cushion part and had some questions.
Would I need an electric staple gun, or would a manual one be better since it would only see seldom use? Is this even needed?
Is there some grade or rating or type of cushion/foam I should look out for to have a high quality, king-like sitting experience? Is there a good place to source such a thing?
The material of the cushion cover is faux/vegan leather and seems to not have any wear on top. Is the seat cover usually reusable or do I need to look for something else?
Is there another consumable part I need to look for besides these items (cushion/foam, staples/stapler, seat cover fabric) ?
Any advice is appreciated, and I hope to reduce the waste of throwing away a perfectly good frame of a chair due to a cushion that could be replaced with some know how and minor labor. Admittedly I am not that handy but would rather build skills and reduce waste over my lifetime than thrown perfectly good stuff away.