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πŸͺœ COSCO Gray Folding Step Stool with Rubber Hand Grip - Two Step Big Step 11308PBL1E Review

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Description of πŸͺœ COSCO Gray Folding Step Stool with Rubber Hand Grip - Two Step Big Step 11308PBL1E

Essential for any room - height assist for cabinets, closets, and light cleaning. Lightweight - easy to carry for multiple jobs. Non-marring - leg tips keep floors clean. Secure - extra large, slip-resistant step. Recommended drain- K-7272 or K-7271. Stable - continuous rear leg support. Step material - molded, resin.

Reviews

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Not sure! Very slippery on hard surfaces!

**Not sure!** I bought this for my elderly parents but it's not sure. The legs have hard plastic on the ends, not non-slip rubber. Hard plastic allows the stool to slide easily. This should be taken off the market. is bound to lead to falls and injuries. (Note: I bought a Cosco brand stool from Costco a few years ago, which I really like. My stool has non-slip rubber on the ends of the legs and is a quality product. This Revain stool does not match the quality of the product!)

Pros
  • Great for a small home
Cons
  • boring packaging

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Very good, except for the legs that make him dangerous

Except for one, this is a sturdy and well designed step stool. Unlike older models, this model's legs are made of slippery hard plastic. The chair slides easily over hard surfaces, making it very dangerous. If feet didn't slip I would give 5 stars. This can easily be remedied by attaching these rubber feet. QY 12 Pcs Black Square Rubber Feet for Table, Chair and Sofa. Without this modification I would recommend avoiding this product.

Pros
  • Inspires confidence
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Sturdy, well balanced step stool.

This is the best step stool I have ever owned. I bought this to replace a Cosco folding stool I bought years ago. It worked, but now that I'm older I need to make sure I have a heavier and more secure step stool. I am quite small and the top shelves of our closets are too high for me to reach unaided. I use a stool almost every day. This Cosco stool is strong and well balanced, with steps wide enough to give an even greater sense of security. I recommend it as suitable for anyone who needs help

Pros
  • Very good price
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Definitely recommend it to everyone

Bought for my mum. She's 83 years old and determined to hang curtains herself and reach the top of her closet shelves. This gives her the necessary stability. The steps are wide. The handle is long so she can hold on to the second stage. The grip also gives her the confidence to climb stairs without fear of falling. It's wide at the bottom with elastic that attaches to the bottom to keep it in place. I'm glad I chose her. She feels safe and I'm calm. If only I could get her to hang the curtains

Pros
  • Perfect for outdoor activities
Cons
  • poorly thought out

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Better than it looks :)

I didn't really like the look of the stool at first, but the benefit far outweighed the aesthetics, so I put up with it :) Actually, I also really liked the look, it's a simple design with primary colors and stays very clean. It's fairly light, easy to handle and move. When folded, it becomes very thin, so it is very easy to store. You don't need to press hard to open it and then gently press the plastic step to lock it. Then gently pull the top plastic step to unlock the step so it can fold…

Pros
  • cool product
Cons
  • clarity

Revainrating 4 out of 5

A solid, well-made step stool will not work as a stool.

Good leaders. These are durable, high-quality materials, durable and safe. The main disadvantage is the design itself - as a quick-use stool, it is not very comfortable to sit on, since the upper bar, the handle, is placed in such a way that you cannot sit on it straight - you have to lean forward and small; and there is (or was) a similar stool we once had that made it possible to use it as a 'chair', which is very handy at times. In addition, it can be opened for use in such a way that the…

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • There are some nuances

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Dangerous Slippery Feet - But There's a Cheap Fix

Aside from the slippery foot issue, this ladder appears to be well built and functional. But it seems unfair to me that the manufacturer hasn't addressed this yet, and I suspect it hasn't been sued enough. It's almost lethal on a tile floor and borderline on wood or smooth concrete. But instead of dealing with Revain's current return policy (at the moment I'm waiting 3 weeks for refunds which they say ship within 7 days), I found a cheap solution that FAST fixes the problem. I removed the hard…

Pros
  • Easy Installation
Cons
  • Lots of Stuff

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Twice as good as others I've paid twice as much for.

I am 73 years old, 110 pounds, female, and half my back was healed of polio before I was 13 and had surgery. I'm scared of anything I use that isn't super safe because I've known a fall from all my internal and external projects where I'd be in particularly deep shit. I can't tell you how much I love this step stool. I plan on getting a few more. I have 2 tiers but will probably have 3 tiers and 2 more tiers as my husband wants to take this for his shop all the time. MY LAST STOOL, not this…

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Secret