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Capacity, Folding Steel Step Ladder 3 Adjustable Height, Portable Toddler Step Stools for Adults, Non-Slip Sturdy Step Ladders for Office, RVs, Pets, Bathrooms,Bedrooms - Vevor Step Stool 1-Step 330lbs
Vevor Step Stool 1-Step 330lbs
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UPC
197988264729
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Three-Stage Height Adjustable: This household step stool ladder features a three-stage height adjustment: 6.7" - 7.4" - 8.5" / 170 - 188 - 216 mm, with hole positioning locks providing an easy way to adjust the height while keeping the stool stable. It's perfect for individuals of different heights, especially seniors or adults in need, and it's crucial for children, as every inch of elevation matters. Strong Load-Bearing without Collapsing: Our step stool is constructed with high-quality carbon steel and a stable structure, ensuring toughness and stability. It can bear a load of up to 330 lbs / 150 kg (tested up to 800 lbs / 362.9 kg without damage) and is certified to meet the European EN14183 standard. Whether used for stepping or sitting, it won't collapse or tip over, making it more durable than typical plastic or iron footstools. Foldable and Easy to Carry: Each of the four stool legs can be folded individually, reducing the stool's dimensions to only 14.7" x 1.7" x 10.2" / 375 x 43 x 260 mm when all legs are folded. This compact size allows you to store it in narrow spaces without taking up much room. With a net weight of 4.9 lbs / 2.2 kg and a handle on the side, it's easy to carry. This design also makes it suitable for use on uneven or uneven surfaces. Safe and Non-Slip: The step stool's platform features a full-coverage anti-slip layer to prevent slipping, and its rounded corners won't cut your hands. Thick rubber foot covers on all four stool legs increase friction, ensuring safe use even on smooth tile floors. Every detail is designed with your safety in mind. Versatile Uses: The one-step stool is safe and convenient, making it suitable for use as a bathroom footstool for children, an office footstool to elevate your legs, or even as an RV footstool.
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