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Cosco Retro Chair/Step Stool, Yellow # 11-120CBY1
List price: $69.99 Sale price: $58.08 You save: $11.91 (17%)
Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Kitchen Brand: Cosco Color: Almond EAN: 0044681115592 Feature(s): Stylish Chrome Finish with padded vinyl seat and backEasy, one-tool assemblyStep stool slides in and out easily with smooth trackingOver molded step treads for security225-pound weight capacity Item Dimensions: Height 16"Width 35"Length 16"Weight 22.9 lbs. Label: COSCO List Price: $69.99 Manufacturer: COSCO Model: 11-120CBY1 MPN: 11118WHT Number Of Items: 1 Package Dimensions: Height: 3.8" Width: 19.7" Length: 3.8" Weight: 19.35 lbs. Product Group: Home Improvement Publisher: COSCO Studio: COSCO UPC: 044681115592 Variation Description: Almond
Editorial Reviews Product Description: Foam-cushioned, 24" high, contoured seat and back, upholstered in durable washable vinyl. Swing out steps 9-1/4" and 17-1/2" high. Molded safety tread. Stable chromed steel frame, baked-on enamel trim, protective leg tips.
Customer Reviews Average rating - 3.5
Rating - 4 Date: 2009-01-07 Content: I bought this stool to sit in front of the stove while I was cooking something that had to be stirred constantly, like pudding. After cooking four pudding pies for Thanksgiving dinner I needed some kind of relief for my legs and feet. This stool is the perfect height to sit on and still be able to see into the pot, plus it will come in handy when the smaller grandchildren are here for dinner. Summary: Cosco Stool Review
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-08-04 Content: This chair is the exact one I'd been looking for and it was a good buy, too! Summary: GREAT BUY!!!
Rating - 5 Date: 2008-04-29 Content: Received quickly, chair is sturdy and working out well for us. I wasn't sure about the color, but really like it.
Summary: Great chair
Rating - 4 Date: 2008-04-21 Content:
I got a couple of these chairs (red and yellow) over two years ago to use in our kitchen. They are good because they have a small footprint and fit in a tight kitchen. I think they are uncomfortable to sit on, but I doubt you could make it any more comfortable and keep the dimensions acceptable and my kids (2 and 4 when we first got the chairs) love them.
I don't think the quality is all that unacceptable considering the price, you just don't get great stuff for <$100 any more. There have been kids beating the crud out of ours for over two years and I've never had any trouble with them breaking. They say the steps come out of their tracks but we've never had that happen, they say the chair is mostly plastic and cheap but the only plastic I can find is the step unit tracks (they are pretty solid thick chunks of plastic) and they both have metal arms outside of them to also brace the taller legs. Other than the steps being useless for anyone over 3 feet tall they are fine. We got one assembled and one we had to assemble, I didn't think it was too hard to put together and as long as you use the right tools and follow the instructions you'll be okay.
The bad part of the chairs is that they are narrow and tall making them quite unstable. The kids managed to tip them over backwards more than once in the first few months they used them. I'm probably the worst dad ever not to toss them out right then but they never got more than a bruise and they manage to hurt themselves with everthing once or twice...lol. They figured out what not to do on the chairs and no one has tipped over for the last year and half at least. Also, the black rubber/plastic 'stuff' on the steps has deep ridges in it (for traction I guess), these are really hard to clean if the kids spill something down there (especially when they don't tell you and it gets crusty!!!). Those are my biggest two gripes about the chair. Summary: Good chair for kids...sort of.
Rating - 2 Date: 2008-03-22 Content: This chair was not at all what I thought it would be. I have learned to believe the customer reviews after this purchase! I should have known that people who take the time to write reviews are either really happy or really disappointed with the product and their opinions should be taken into consideration BEFORE purchasing an item. This chair is cheaply constructed and somewhat difficult to assemble. The end result is an uneven, wobbly chair that is only semi-safe to stand on! If this is an example of American workmanship, I think we are in real trouble. I would not recommend this chair. Summary: Learned to Believe
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