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Topfun Non-Slip Step Stool, Rubber Platform Steel 1-Step Ladder

This is a surprisingly nice step stool. It folds and has a carry handle although I'm not sure why you would carry a step stool with you. It is sturdy and although it says 225 limit, the manufacturer claims it will support, at least, twice that weight . This is a perfect stool for my limited needs. I see there is a spot to check for potty training, this stool will NOT be used for that.


  • 【Lightweight Folding Step Stools】The measurements of the 1-step steel folding stools are 17" W x 11" D x 7" H, and when it folds, it is very slim the thickness only 1.97" and it can fit anywhere!
  • 【Strong Durable & Safety Certificate】Makes the 1-step steel stool safe for everyone,including kids. Rugged high-quality steel, Can stand up for years of repeated use without corrosion and fracture. Safety certificate, Passed ANSI test weight:Hold up to 225 lbs. But, we require that the minimum hold weight of the product must be 2 times or more (That is, its actual load: 450lb+)of the passed test weight(225lb).
  • 【2020 Anti-slip Design】Integral rubber platform and anti-skid foot-pads design makes the folding step stools safe for everyone, including kid. Especially around the kitchen bar, bathroom areas.
  • 【Storage/Opens Easy】The folding ladder and kitchen step stool easy to use, Opens and closes in seconds for convenient portability and storage.
  • 【Convenient】This safety features making the step stool great for multipurpose uses i.e. bathroom, toilet, kitchen, office, garden, camping, fishing, outdoor and more. 4-lock system secures the step stool while it’s open and in use. It’s light enough that your will be able to comfortably carry it around so can place it where you need it.

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