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Piano Bench

  • Suitable for children and adults
  • Material: Birch wood
  • Height adjustable from 48 - 56 cm
  • Seat: 52 x 29 cm
  • Seat cushion: Black velour
  • Weight: 7.8 kg
  • Frame colour: Matt natural

Note: Additional seat cushions are separately available.

  • Tillgänglig sedan Mars 2016
  • Artikelnummer 375864
  • försäljningsenhet 1 Styck
  • Design Piano Bench
  • Corpus Colour Natural
  • Corpus Finish mat
  • Lifting System Standard
  • Upholstery material Velor, black
  • Frame Screwed
  • Min. Height 48 cm
  • Max. Height 56 cm
777 kr
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din65 23.03.2022
Overall a good product, just one issue. After a while, when the seat was fully raised, with even the slightest movement you heard squeaks.
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Piano Seat
Just a customer 18.02.2016
This is overall well made. Nice finish and comfortable.

Small problem was that it wobbled a bit when I put the legs on. This was easily fixed by adding a shim between the foot and the leg though.

Good value for money.
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Very good
RFLO 22.10.2022
A consistent and robust seat for any piano player.
Highly recommended.
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nice uppy downy stool
bellowsliz 27.01.2024
yes it works and means i can use the same stool for different instruments. Needs a bit of applied thought to build, but easy enough. It does work loose quite quickly, needs frequent attention to nuts, but i do move it around a bit. then its a bit wobbly, but ok when attended to
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