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    Ergonomic Furniture

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      24hr-mum
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      selling off two sets of my ergo table bought from Ergoworks due to relocation - no space. model is TD1222. selling at 899 (nego) each. just tables only

      112cm x 80cm
      free: book riser, table mat
      if keen, pm me or email me

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        janice_0950
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        csc:
        Hi


        Both my children have been using cross com bags since primary one. On the whole, the bags are sturdy and lasting. Most importantly, it provides good support for their spines considering the weight of the books they have to carry. It is value for money and in my opinion, a worthwhile investment for a good six years or more.
        hi, wat model of chair n table u bought?its easy to maintain?
        i had research and sg only hv 3 brands. do u hv any idea of the rest? i prefer Crosscom n my boy as well. but it is reali costly:( amd bot a SPI bag since last year and reali last n good. sigh! headache wonder which furitures r good.

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          QuiteKSMum
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          janice_0950:
          These Ergonomics tables & chairs are costly:(


          However, I would like to check with you all parents. Does it help for our lovely darling?

          However, I would like to get a set of Table & Chair too.........:P(
          We got a set from Ergoworks when son was in P5. 2 yrs on we find that it's gd as he has grown much taller these 2 yrs, hence the height adjustability feature of the table is useful. Though he could adjust the chair height, the tilted table, I feel, also helps in relieving neck fatigue.

          We got the TD1222, Junior Ergo Workstation with a Duorest ergo chair ( the chair is an upgrade fm their promo set) for abt $1500.

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            24hr-mum
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            i m sellg my ergonomic tables (no chairs) - two sets, as no space due to relocation.


            bought from ergoworks, TD1222. if keen, pm me

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              cimman
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              I really don’t think ergonomic tables and chairs will help much. It’s just one of those things that are nice to have.


              We have been brought up in the age where there were no ergonomic tables and chairs. Did we suffer any deformity because of that ?

              To have an adverse impact on the body, one must sit for very long hours at the table. Bear in mind the users of these tables and chairs. These are kids. They run around, they go for toilet breaks, they go grab a cuppa, they’re active. They can’t sit still for hours on end. Even when they’re sitting down, they fidget. Just get a table and chair that is height adjustable, and that would be good enough. Plenty of that in Ikea.

              If the kid has bad eyesight, it’s because they read for much too long and under non optimal lighting conditions, not because they’re not sitting at an ergonomic table that’s slanted at a certain angle. Our asian genetic makeup also contributes to the bad eyesight.

              We put too much faith in marketing literature these days.

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                sunshine05
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                Can this slanted desk be found in Singapore?

                http://www.visualedgesb.com/visual_edge_blog/tag/slanted-desk/

                How about get one of those Ikea vika table with adjustable legs and make it slanted? 😂

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                  venuschan
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                  Hi, can anyone tell if kinderrfun is going to have sale soon ??? Please I need this information urgently. Many thanks.

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                    Sheervon
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                    The sales was over after Jun school holiday.

                    What are u looking for? In fact, I have bought 2 sets of tables/chairs but not delivered yet. Planning to give up 1 of the set. Let me know if interested.

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                      ginOh
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                      Hi Sheervon, I'm interested to buy the table+chair. please email the details to [email protected]

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                        larkspur
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                        actually i realise there are a lot of different kind of ergonomic tables and chairs around other then from kinder fun and ergo works. Recently i come across one shop call Jarrons & co and i bought one erognomic table from them at less than $550, design vary slightly from kinderfun but material wise pine wood and can slanted the table. One fren mummy even bought one ergonomic table for less than $500

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