Cosco 11308SWB1E Two, Blue Three Big Folding Step Stool with Rubber Hand Grip
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You should beware! There are Q&As for a reason Is there a photograph of the THREE STEP stool on THIS listing? In this listing, you will find a 2 step listing. When I ordered, I thought the top step on the 2 step would be 30 inches high. This is not the case. I am 20 years old. The Amazon website. Please make sure you are addressing the right product in your Q and A!
Just to confirm, I measured this step to be 19 inches high. It's still a step stool I use on a regular basis and I always feel secure on it. Johns & Johnson
The overall dimensions of the frame are I am 45" high and 16" wide. It is 5 inches wide (side to side)*br> 27" deep when opened*br> Top step is 30" high*br>Steps are all 14" wide*br> 1st & 2nd steps are 12" wide*br> In step 7, you are in the second step. I have 25. Step 10" deep at the top of the page
Due to the fact that it folds flat, the width of the legs is all that matters. If I had to guess, I would say about 2 inches, give or take a little bit.
Selected User Reviews For Cosco 11308SWB1E Two, Blue Three Big Folding Step Stool with Rubber Hand Grip
The majority of my back is fused and caused by polio when I was over 13 and surgery. I weigh 110 pounds and am 73 years old. In my case, I have a fear of stuff that isn't as secure because I know that after all my interior and exterior projects, I would probably be in a very bad situation if I fell. This step stool is so wonderful, I cannot express how much I love it. More will be added to my collection in the near future. already own a 2 step, but my husband keeps asking me to take it to his shop, so I will probably get a 3 step and another 2 step. I have pinched my fingers badly twice now due to my LAST STEP STOOL which I didn't buy from this manufacturer and I paid a lot more than twice as much. This will be handed out I love how easy it is to open and close. As long as I have my feet on the tile floor, cement outside, dirt and grass when I do a shutter project, and I use it almost every day in my kitchen for those items on top shelves, it is extremely secure. The construction work you've done has been fantastic. I really like the grey color and the fact it can be used as a SO, FOR MY PEACE OF MIND, I appreciate this item a lot and find it to be a smart purchase.
The feet on this model are hard plastic instead of the grippy rubber on older models. As soon as the stool touches hard surfaces, it will slide, which is a very dangerous situation. The feet would not move if they did In my opinion, it is a 5 star skid. By attaching rubber feet to the bottoms of the chair, this can easily be fixed. In a nutshell,.
My mother got this as a gift. It was her goal to hang her own curtains and reach the top of the closet shelves, no matter how old she is. She is now able to achieve that stability she needs. She has something to hold onto when she's on the second step because the steps are wide and the handle is long. In addition to enabling her to climb the ladder without fear of falling, the handle adds stability to the ladder. She is delighted that I chose to give her this for her because it is wide at the bottom and has a rubber bottom that secures to the floor to prevent it from sliding. Having piece of mind and feeling safe are two extremely important things. All I need to do is get her to stop hanging the curtains so I can come. It was much harder to find this than it was to find that. Anyone would definitely benefit from this book.
On the ends of the legs are HARD PLASTIC instead of non-Plastic There is a slip-resistant It is easy for the stool to slip because of the hard plastic. I believe that this product should not be available for sale. There is no doubt that falling and getting injured will occur. Several notes (Note A stool from Cosco brand that I have always loved is one I purchased years ago from Costco. It doesn't seem to be working in my stool A quality stool has a non-slipping layer of rubber on the ends of the legs and is made of solid wood. This product from Amazon is not the same!.
There was a weld on the upper bracket support for the top step, so one star was taken off. I only see two spot welds on each side of the materials. I also see that the support pipe for the stairs does not go into the main tube. I was worried about the weight of the spot welds when I was on the top step. A friend welded a bead of those points for me after I was planning on returning the part. It's hard to say whether or not this was a factory defect. I would like to know if someone could There is also a sticker saying it is not for commercial use. There is a possibility that the more recent version has better welds.
As a replacement for a wooden step stool that was much heavier, I bought this step stool. As well as providing extra stability, the handle fits at the top of the bag. Glad to hear that. I'm sorry about that In addition to passing Cat Inspection, it also passed.
Taking this step is a good idea. An armchair. I like the durability, the quality and the price Materials of good quality, sturdy & durable Safety is assured. There is a significant flaw in the design of the product. It is not a good option for a quick fix To sit on the bar, you must sit on a stool because the handle is situated so that you cannot sit straight up in it. To avoid this, one has to lean forwards a bit In addition, we had (or had) a stool similar to this once that could be used as a 'chair', which at times is a good thing. In addition, it opens for use in a manner where the top seat is not fully locked into place until you push on it, and then it 'pops' down with an audible "CLUNK" (which can also be a surprise if you are already up). This stool does its job perfectly well, and if you don't want to use it as a stool, or if you can put up with the 'clunk' of the seat getting firmly in place, there isn't much of a complaint.
The last stepladder I was provided with had a problem with slippery feet, but everything else works great. The building is functional and built well. I find it unconscionable that the manufacturer has not addressed this by now, and it is likely that they have simply not been sued sufficiently. If this thing is on a tile floor, it is a life-threatening situation. In wood or on smooth concrete or smooth stone, it is not so bad. I could have dealt with Amazon's current return practices (I'm waiting weeks for 3 refunds they said would be posted in 7 days) but rather than trying to accommodate them, I found a cheap fix that will MOSTLY solve my According to the photo, I removed the hard plastic feet under the step side of the ladder (each held in place by one screw) and replaced them with 7/8" rubber leg tips I only spent a few bucks on the project. The solution mostly eliminates the problem because it's still possible for the other feet to slip if you shift your weight too far to the side when you stand on the top step, but with the rubber tips on the step side and caring for yourself on your part, the problem should be mostly eliminated.