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Review on 🍽️ Zytty Toddler Step Stool - Adjustable Kitchen Helper Learning Tower for Kids - Grey by Kimberly Jain

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Nice stool for little helpers! Bad instructions

My little one couldn't stay away while we assembled his high chair! He's of an age where he wants to work with us and we needed one for the kitchen and our large craft table. I shopped and this one is a comparable price to others in the mid range. The ones on the lowest level look like my kid will destroy them without trying. Expensive... well it's kids furniture and I see no point in wasting $$$$ on something for my sticky, smelly and very rude toddler. I was happy with the quality of the materials, it's strong enough to climb on (I'm 100lbs, it doesn't even creak under my bouncing weight) and the surface is smooth and washes up easily, so super kid. friendly. Assembly was easy but the instructions weren't the best. TIP: There are two grab bars under the bottom step - they're marked with an "E" (probably - I suspect they should have been given a different letter on the label but it didn't make it into the BOM), but these two have holes on the narrow side for the screws to fit the step; The other e-support bars don't have extra holes, so be careful when pulling them out of the e-kit to use under the bottom step. Small wooden pegs are also included for the support bars and bottom step, these go into the large holes - again, these are easy to figure out, but they aren't listed in the details or instructions. It's light enough that I can carry it from the kitchen to the workshop, but heavy enough not to tip over when Junior gets too busy finger painting. Overall very satisfied and would recommend.

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Too long to wait