Kitchen & Housewares : Polder LDR-6101 1-Step Designer Step Stool, Argento Silver

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Kitchen & Housewares : Polder LDR-6101 1-Step Designer Step Stool, Argento Silver

Polder LDR-6101 1-Step Designer Step Stool, Argento Silver

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 2592





Binding: Kitchen
Product Brand: Polder
Color: Silver
EAN: 0047188610119
Label: Polder
Product Manufacturer: Polder
Model: LDR-6101
Publisher: Polder
Ranking: 2592
Studio: Polder


Product facts:
  • 11.5" to step
  • Non-skid soft rubber step pad
  • Extra large step for comfort use
  • Non-skid vinyl feet to prevent slipping
  • ANSI rated to 225 lbs







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Item Description:
Features: Large 16' x 10.65' steps with non-skid rubber mats for safety. Quality steel construction. ANSI rated.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - best step stool
this is a great product. some people complained about things like the rubber feet. but i have hard wood floors and the rubber feet are perfect, they don't slide or leave any scratch marks. nice color and very wide step. overall good purchase.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - It Does The Job
This is a good, lightweight but sturdy all-purpose stool. "Goldengate" is right about the hard plastic footing: I have hardwood floors, and this stool slides quite a bit, so buyer beware. That said, it's a great stool for the price.

A few points:

1) The weight capacity is stated at 225lbs. I actually used this stool to weighttrain (my weight was once beyond its limits). PLEASE DO NOT TAKE THIS AS AN ENDORSEMENT TO USE THIS PRODUCT FOR ANYTHING OTHER THAN ITS INTENDED USE OR GUIDELINES,OR TO IGNORE THE WARNING LABEL OR TEST ITS LIMITS. I'm just illustrating how surprisingly sturdy this stool is.

2) The stool is somewhat small in depth and width. If you have large feet (men's 10 or larger), make sure your heels are planted firmly on the stool, or at least your feet are clearly centered on the stool. Don't stand on any of its edge with your toes. You don't want it suddenly tipping on you.

3) Wipe the top surface clean from time to time. Enough dirt build-up will diminish the top pad's effectiveness, thus making it slippery.

4) Make sure the surface you use it on is FLAT. If not, see point #2.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Good For the Money.
Other more expensive products may work better and are more sturdy and will have more protection for the floor but this one should do the job without any problems. If you need more cushions, put some felts on the legs and you are good to go. The best for the money



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Wonderful value for the price
This is a nicely designed sturdy little step stool. I keep it in the garage to quickly retrieve stacked items, but it is easily transported to where ever you need a step up.



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