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      <title>Why Doe My Desk Chair Keep Sinking Guide</title>
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      <description>A desk chair keeps sinking because the gas cylinder, height valve, or release lever is failing, and a drop of about 1 inch or more in a few minutes points to a mechanical leak, not a cushion problem. If the seat only feels lower after a long sit, foam compression and posture are doing the work. If the chair drops while empty, the mechanism is not holding position. If it sinks only under one heavier user, the weight rating becomes part of the decision.</description>
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