Exactly what I wanted.
Very nice step stool. I love that it folds up and is easy to store. It is also very sturdy and doesn’t slide around.
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The Folding 2-Step Stool is a versatile and practical solution for both adults and children. With its non-slip design and sturdy construction, this collapsible footstool is ideal for reaching high places safely. Whether you're in the kitchen, bathroom, or outdoors, this lightweight stool provides the support you need while adding convenience to your tasks.
Very nice step stool. I love that it folds up and is easy to store. It is also very sturdy and doesn’t slide around.
Perfect for my toddler who is in the bottom 5% for height but so independent! She can now help at the counter and brush her teeth much more comfortably! At 17” high this was the tallest two step I could find with a high weight limit so I could use it for reaching cupboards too and I knew it would be very sturdy.
I got this to access a car rooftop carrier. Easily unfolds and is sturdy once on it. The lower step is a bit narrow and when you step on it the step stool moves/tilts a little. Not quite as steady as I would like, but still a pretty useful, easily stored and reasonably priced step stool.
Love, love, love this step stool. I have a foldable one now that is 1 to 2 inches lower, but I have to take a very high step to get up where this one gives me that interim (lower) step and is much easier to reach the higher platform. Easy to use and sturdy. Very impressed. with quality.
Perfect for my grandbaby to use in the restroom for hand washing. He can easily assemble it when in the folded position. I like the fact that it folds so it’s easy to store away. It’s the perfect size for use in a small space. I recommend this step stool.
I like the height and folds flat. And strong!
Overall I like this product a lot. Light weight and sturdy. Easy to store too.One thing I would love to see is a slightly widely first step for slightly bigger feet. My friend with size 11 feet found it slightly too small but it is probably something the users can get use to.