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PRIMO Freedom Step Stool Blue
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PRIMO Freedom Step Stool Blue

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Description:

PRIMO's FREEDOM STEP STOOL lifts children to new heights. Light weight plastic is easy to clean. Includes non-skid rubber feet. Supports up to 150 lbs.

Features:

Lifts children to new heights


Includes non-skid rubber feet


Supports up to 150 lbs


Light weight plastic is easy to clean


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Product Details:
Product Length: 14.4 inches
Product Width: 11.3 inches
Product Height: 6.4 inches
Product Weight: 1.45 pounds
Package Length: 14.4 inches
Package Width: 11.3 inches
Package Height: 6.4 inches
Package Weight: 1.45 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
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Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 3.5
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3Good for the price. Inexpensive so we essentially got what we paid for.Oct 01, 2008
Not bad but not great. A bit flimsy but good for the price. My son uses it whenever he uses the guest bathroom and it works fine. For $9, I can't complain too much.

4Works for what I need and is durable.Aug 21, 2008
It's a decent stepping stool. My daughter uses it to sit on and to stand on for brushing teeth/washing hands. She hasn't ever complained about the bumps on the top but I can see where some wouldn't appreciate that. I haven't had any issues with it and compared to the other stool that I have this one seems tougher.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

3uncomfortable surface, rubber feet are not well attachedAug 14, 2007
This stool is not that great. The surface of the stool has raised bumps on it, and the entire stool is made of the same hard plastic. The bumps are not comfortable on the feet.

The rubber feet are simply small rubber ribbed pieces that are screwed on the bottom of the legs of the stool. On each leg there are 3 metal screws. On the one I got, one of the middle screws was missing. My 18 mo old daughter pulled off the rubber foot off of the one with the missing screw. The rubber part is stretchy so it can come off over the head of the screw with enough force.

Also, when I received it, it came a little dirty looking. I had to scrub it but some of the black marks still didn't come off.

Since there is no picture available, let me describe it. The stool has the four legs, of which the spaces in between the legs are like a semi-circle. The top is oval shaped with lots of little raised bumps on the surface. I would not say the top is slip-resistant as it is made of the same plastic as the rest of the stool, but probably easier to clean than a more textured surface. The bumps really don't do anything other than feel uncomfortable.

The top part is 11 inches in diameter by 9 inches across. The sides and bottom are slightly set outward for stability and the measurements on the bottom are 1-2 inches wider than the top part. The height is a little less than 7 inches. The rubber feet are blue.

 
 
 
 
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