I just bought a new office chair that comes in a box. What basic tools will I need to put it together myself?
You typically need just a few common tools: a Phillips screwdriver (size #2 is most common), an Allen wrench (often provided), and maybe a small adjustable wrench. Always check the manual first, as some chairs need a special tool for the gas cylinder. Having a soft mallet can help gently tap parts into place without damage.
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