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Saw a very positive comment on YouTube about it and am completely satisfied that bought this bench. Comfortable cushion even for longer sitting time.
The way the legs are connected to the seat means the screws will not come loose over time because there is no tension on the screws themselves. (Others have this and therefore the legs of the chair might become loose and wobbly with after some years)
If someone is considering acquiring a foldable bench (or even a wooden piano bench) for 60-100+ euros, I would strongly suggest considering this one instead. It is sturdy. In terms of finding the right hight this one will have the advantage and when sitting the pressure will be evenly distributed.
This level of sitting comfort for the price, I think this is the cheapest offer Thomann has. (At least when I bought it)
Of course - aesthetically it might not blend in every environment.
For stars for quality because if small children are around and they like to discover things, then they might be tempted to put pencils or their fingers or something else in the between the staples that are holding the chair’s underside decorative cover. They could have doubled the amount of staples. Other than this niche potential challenge or problem, this bench is well worth the money.
If you are a serious pianist the posture/height makes a vast difference. You need to be able to fine tune height and this is the only lightweight stand I could find (other than a wooden piano stool which is not suitable for gigging).