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Review on πŸͺœ Sturdy and Non-Slip Three-Step Toddler Step Stool with Handles: Versatile Standing Tower Step Ladder for Kids, Ideal for Various Scenarios by Wanda Kolb

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Wobbles and parts come loose easily

Minus 3 stars because it's unstable when baby stands on it and the legs come loose too easily. It's not safe for toddlers and when I bought it for only $50 it's too expensive to have such issues. When he first got used to step stools, my little one seemed to really like the handles. Only a month has passed and he is already comfortable on chairs without handles. Stability - we noticed that very quickly after assembling and testing. When our toddler (LO, 32 months, 33lbs) stood on it, she didn't stay perfectly still - when she shifted her weight, she moved a bit. There was a bit of movement, but there shouldn't be any at all, and it doesn't help the LO feel secure during use. Reciprocating - sinking the toilet back into the toilet to LO suddenly she took it into the living room and back into the toilet or something. This was also after we unscrewed the legs after initial assembly to test the height options (lost about a quarter of an inch in height, but too unstable without legs). After we put them back on, they opened on their own with minimal use, maybe a week. Minimal use because most of the time we used something else because it wasn't the right height for us. This, in addition to the stability issue mentioned first, leads me to suspect that over time and constant use, other parts will quickly weaken as well. measurements. It was still too high for our LO to comfortably place our feet with our custom height toilet. A similar one is sold here but not regulated; I have this one too - it's too big for us but doesn't feel wobbly and doesn't see any loose detail issues. In addition, it is very easy to move. This is good for your LO as it can easily carry it on its own, but it also moves easily with the LO on it. I think the feet had minimal support or light anti slip material but there are only two and they aren't very big and they are all very light. It really needs some kind of specially designed anti-slip function and extra weight on the bottom. The steps and handles are smooth plastic with some lines - no grip or anything. The measurements here are good, you can stick to them and maybe come up with your own hacks to make it better. Maybe Loctite and homemade anti-slip feet?

Pros
  • Free for educational purposes
Cons
  • Neutral