HOUSE DAY Folding Step Stool Lightweight Plastic Step
HOUSE DAY Folding Step Stool Lightweight Plastic Step Stool,9 inch Foldable Step Stool for Kids,Non Slip Folding Stools For Kitchen Bathroom Bedroom Plastic Stepping Stool White
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Great folding stool for in the kitchen,garden and more.HOUSE DAY Step Stool is compact,and lightweight so you can carry this quick-fold step stool wherever you go.
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Weight: | 790 g |
Dimensions: | 25.4 x 31.7 x 22.9 cm; 790 g |
Brand: | HOUSE DAY |
Colour: | White |
Dimensions: | 25.4 x 31.7 x 22.9 cm; 790 g |
I bought initially to use as a foot stool for my husband that he can use in shower as he has an injured leg. However I found it so useful, sturdy and easy to use and store I ordered a second one for upstairs use. It’s great height for me to use in upper cupboards , I an 5ft 6. Can’t recommend enough great piece of plastic design and engineering.
It’s so easy for my child when she wants to help cook it’s the perfect height for her to reach the countertop definitely worth it and it looks super strong and holds me standing on it to get to the top cupboards too
This was purchased for my Grandson to reach the sink to wash his hands. I did buy a standard child step stool but it was just to short to reach the taps. Really pleased with this step as I can fold it away when not in use.
Very dangerous product. Failed after 5months. Only used by a 2 year old to get into the bath so very light duty.
Unable to contact the seller, and Amazon no help at all very disappointing !
When I go walking I spent ages bent over doing up my boots , or having my feet propped on my car . I take these on my walk with my boots and a baking tray ! The steps flip out really easy and the tray sits my muddy boots . Perfec
Haven’t yet used it but I’m finding it very difficult to lock the side legs into position which is a bit worrying , do I force it and risk breaking it I just honestly don’t know . If anyone has tips for me feel free to let me know
This is so handy, especially if you are short like myself and my daughter, I bought it for my daughter ,so she could reach her shelf in her cupboard at her uni accommodation, it’s strong enough for her to use to reach the top shelf, then she folds it up and stores it in her room, it’s slim when folded up , so can fit into narrow gaps for storage, so won’t take up much floor space.
I have had a couple of these stools in the past, not necessarily the same manufacturer though (who knows?).
The reason I bought this third one was because one I had been using occasionally for reaching high shelves for a couple of years, had inexplicably broken when I stood on it. No warning, just a big ol’ split on the top as I put my weight on it. I am not modelesque thin but nor am I worryingly overweight, albeit the breakage did cause much hilarity in my household with the inevitable jokes about lockdown weight.
So I got this one but expected it to feel basically the same as the other two, ie decent for occasional use but ultimately a limited lifespan.
It’s early days so I can’t swear to its longevity yet but what I have noticed is, the plastic on the top feels thicker than the two seemingly identical stools from elsewhere. So it actually feels more capable of holding weight for a longer lifespan than the other two did. Fingers crossed.
The colour is nice – I personally enjoy a bit of colour as opposed to beiges, whites, greys etc – but that is of course subjective.
It’s incredibly easy to use as you’d imagine. Just watch your fingers as you close it, but that’s the nature of these things.
On to the minor niggles. Well, it uses the same black anti-slip bottoms as one of my other stools on which annoyingly the black started to leave marks (albeit easy to wet wipe off) on a laminate floor – so much so, I put sellotape over them which somewhat defeated their purpose. I’m not sure if that was a fault of that one stool and if this one will evade that fate, but I wish they were white or something.
The only other thing that might bug you from time to time is the fact that when it’s ready for you to stand on, there’s of course the hole in the surface on which you stand – bang in the middle, so you need to be careful with heels etc. All plastic folding stools like this are the same though I think, because the hole / gap is what allows the handle for folding ie it’s part of the design.
All in all, a good stool, and hopefully it’ll stand the test of time. Not in my opinion as good as a non-foldable one but handy for space saving if you only expect to use it occasionally.