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Cosco Retro Chair/Step Stool, Red #11-120RED1 | 
enlarge | Brand: Cosco Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $69.99 Buy New: $56.90 You Save: $13.09 (19%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 25 reviews
Color: Red Media: Kitchen Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 19.2 Dimensions (in): 24.3 x 21.3 x 4.9
MPN: 11-120-RED1 Model: 11120RED1 UPC: 044681115141 EAN: 0044681115141
Release Date: September 20, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days
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| Features:
| • | Stylish Chrome Finish with padded vinyl seat and back | | • | Easy, one-tool assembly | | • | Step stool slides in and out easily with smooth tracking | | • | Over molded step treads for security | | • | 225-pound weight capacity |
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Product Description Red Retro Fashion Trend Design Chrome Step Stool, Easy 1 Tool Assembly, Stylish Chrome Finish, Step Stool Slides In & Out Easily With Smooth Tracking, Padded Vinyl Seat & Back, Sturdy Leg Tubing For Stability, Over Molded Step Treads For Security, Convenient Counter Height Step Stool, 10 Year Limited Warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 20 more reviews...
Piece of junk October 20, 2008 This chair looks so good on the site; however, when I attempted to put it together, the base underneath the seat is plastic and the screws didn't get it secure enough to even attempt to sit on. It's this flimsy plastic to be adhered to metal. It just doesn't work.
It's easy to see why it's so cheap. Please don't waste your money. I sent it back the next day I received it
great retro stool/chair September 26, 2008 Some reviews have said that there is a lot of plastic. I don't know where all the plastic is, b/c mine has very little. It is easy to put together, sturdy, and fits well in a corner of my small kitchen when I'm not using it. It's easy to move around, and I've never had a problem with the steps slipping and sliding when I pick it up and carry it. My grandmother has a white version of this that she's had for years, and mine seems to be just as sturdy, comfortable, and well made as her old one. As far as comfort--it's a stool, not a recliner. The cushion isn't very thick, but that's normal for these stools; that's how they've always been made. I've wanted one of these stools for years, and I'm very happy with mine.
Do NOT buy this!!! June 15, 2008 I purchased this step stool and regret wasting my money. This is cheaply made and takes a long time to assemble. The step chair moves out of place when you move the chair - I hesitate to put my full weight on the chair. I would not buy this again or recommend this to a friend. I suggest spending more money on a chair that is better made!
Unsafe at any size June 13, 2008 A kitchen step stool must be safe. This one is not. The top step, the one that must be used, since we are cautioned not to step on the seat, is very small and is made even smaller by the fact that it does not fully pull clear from the seat. Thus, only the toes can be put on the step. For one of normal size this is dangerous; for an elderly person it is lethal. I have requested the US Consumer Protection agency to recall this stool. Beyond this important concern, the product is cheaply made, plastic - which is never stronger than steel in such products - is used in critical areas and will never well or sufficiently support its functions.
Flimsy June 9, 2008 Not well made. We put it together very well but some of the washers were too small and we had to obtain others. Stairs are too narrow and brackets are not strong. I have decided that I will use it for a potted plant!
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