18" Cushioned Folding Stool with Safety Lock

82-3668BLK Features: -12.5 inch round cushioned top spring loaded safety lock ergonomic. -Space saving design durable. -Coated steel construction easily wipes clean with mild soap and water. -Dimensions: 14'' H x 15'' W x 18'' D.

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Rubbermaid 4200-87-BISQU Step Stool

ttractive skid resistant texture on surface and 4 skid resistant feet ensure safety. 12.5" x 15.5" x 9.25". Color: Bisque.

  • "RUBBERMAID" STEP STOOL

  • Color: Bisque

  • Attractive skid-resistant texture on surface and four skid-resistant feet ensure safety.



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Polder 90401-91H 2-Step Mini-Stool

This Polder 2-step mini stool is perfect for the kitchen. It has a 17-inches to the top step. The spring-loaded safety lock locks the ladder in an open position when in use. It has non skid rubber step pads and non skid vinyl feet for safe use. It has a 225 pound weight capacity. It comes with a convenient carrying handle.

  • 225 Pound Capacity

  • 17-Inches to the top step

  • Spring Loaded Safety Lock

  • Convenient Carrying Handle

  • Non-skid rubber step pads



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Stack-On SS-20 Step 'N Stor Step Stool Black


Very useful addition to the tool crib5

I have had one of these toolboxes for many years and use it constantly. I purchased this one as a gift for a good friend. This toolbox is very useful for almost any project especially maintenance and remodeling projects around the home. It is just the right height to enable one to reach the top of an 8-foot wall and holds an ample amount of tools and supplies for whatever job is at hand. It is so much more convenient than fetching and moving a ladder or stepstool when one needs a modest amount of elevation to complete a task. It provides a rock solid standing platform and is sturdy enough for almost any person's needs. I strongly recommend this product to anyone who performs frequent handyman tasks.More detail ...

Polder LDR-6102 2-Step Designer Step Stool with Rail Argento Silver


For your high-stepping Grannie!5

For years I've had one of those metal one-step stools which was OK for hanging small pictures and other simple things but I had always wanted to buy a three-stepper with a rail to hang onto for safety.



By the time I got around to purchasing this practical item I found that the three-stepper gave me vertigo simply by looking at it. I shopped around Amazon and found a wooden two-step model but it looked too bulky so I kept at it until I found this one.



I love it; it's perfect for me. Now I can not only hang larger pictures I can also dust the tops of door-frames and handle other simple jobs with ease and safety.



Grannie's really stepping up in the world and look how easy I am to please! Isn't that cool?



Reviewed by: Betty Dravis 2008



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Rubbermaid 420087BISQU Step Stool


Wish I had purchased this years ago!5

I love this stool for day to day use in the kitchen when I don't want to get out the big folding step stool.



I'm 5'2" and got tired of always asking my husband to help me get things down from the higher kitchen cabinets.



This stool is lighweight so it's easy to move around from place to place.



It is compact and stores easily.



It's the perfect little kitchen helper. As my daughter gets older I plan on using this to help her reach the bathroom sink for washing hands and brushing teeth.



Great little product.



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Polder 90401-91H 2-Step Mini-Stool


Stores easily in narrow space; bites fingers!4

I bought this from Home Visions two years ago. Glad to see Amazon has linked up with them!



I love the fact it can be stored in the 3" gap between my refrigerator and wall! It is sturdy with deep steps and has rubber grips on the feet so no sliding around. It is light enough to be carried anywhere.



The reason I gave it four stars was because it likes to bite when you are folding it for storage. The instructions mentioned nothing about a feeding schedule for this stool so I now proceed with great caution!



My recommendations for safe folding: With your left hand grasp the back of the top step in the middle and pull it up and towards you (keep front two feet of the stool on the ground!); slide your right index finger under the red lever (making sure all other fingers are folded against your hand); push up on the red lever while firmly holding the stool ... do NOT move your index finger until the whole thing has collapsed - which happens quickly!



By following these steps your fingers should be safe and you won't be doing a jig around your kitchen calling the stool nasty names ... which could be why it bit me so often; I really did not have nice things to say to it!More detail ...

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