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Boulies slashes prices on gaming and office chairs

Boulies have made some excellent gaming and office chairs over the years and we have reviewed quite a few of them. For the back to school season, the company has slashed prices on many of its best chairs both in the UK and the US.

At the top of the list we have the NUBI, available in a range of styles. When we reviewed this chair, it cost £399.99 but currently, it is down to £279.99, a great price for an ergonomic office chair that should stand the test of time. If you would prefer a mesh office chair, then the EP200 and EP460 chairs can be found for £194.99 and £269.99 respectively.

If you prefer a chair with more of a gaming aesthetic, then the Boulies Master and Elite series chairs offer a racing seat style, while maintaining ergonomic integrity. These chairs can currently be found for as low as £289.99 and £269.99 respectively.

You can find the full catalogue of Boulies chairs on sale in the UK, HERE. If you are in the US, you can find their US sale, HERE.

If you want a bit of an extra discount, pop in code KITGURU at the checkout for an extra one year of warranty and £10 or $10 off!

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