Tools & Hardware : Cosco Rockford Three-Step Wood Step Stool, Mahogany 1 #11-255MGY1

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Tools & Hardware : Cosco Rockford Three-Step Wood Step Stool, Mahogany 1 #11-255MGY1

Cosco Rockford Three-Step Wood Step Stool, Mahogany 1 #11-255MGY1

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3271





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Cosco
Color: Mahogany
EAN: 0044681115844
Label: Cosco
Product Manufacturer: Cosco
Model: 11255MGY1
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Cosco
Ranking: 3271
Studio: Cosco


Product facts:
  • Classic wood step stool coordinates well with home décor
  • Large, 13-inch by 9.25-inch platform top step
  • Safety rail for climbing ease and support
  • Folds flat for easy storage with locking top step for added security
  • The only ANSI compliant wood step stool available







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Item Description:
Rockford, 3 Step Stool, Mahogany Stain, Home Decor Design, Large 13' x 9-1/4' Platform Steps, Safety Rail For Climbing Ease & Support, Folds Flat, Stores Easily, Locking Top Step For Added Security, Meets ANSI Standards For Type II Medium Household Duty Rating 225 LB, 10 Year Limited Warranty.



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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice step stool, but heavy!
I ordered this step stool because I was looking for something that could be used to reach tall cupboards in my home, without looking too unattractive. It folds fairly flat, so is easy to store in a hallway or other closet without taking up too much room. The only thing I didn't realize was how heavy it was. I'm sure I could have found this information before ordering if I had taken the time to look for it, so it's my own fault. But instead of being something I will easily use every time I need one, I will have to think twice about whether the effort is worth it. And I'm not that lazy of a person! I'm a very active, in-shape person. I guess I'll just consider this a weight workout in addition to all of my other workouts. :-)



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Very Useful Little Ladder
Strong and sturdy 3 step ladder...great for getting things down off the top shelf in the kitchen, or for changing light bulbs...then it folds away flat to store conveniently between the fridge and the wall for easy access latter.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Beautiful step stool, sturdy, well made
I can't say enough about this step stool. It's beautiful dark wood matches my wood moldings in the house. It's a very sturdy, well made, solid wood stool. It's on the heavy side, which lends to it's sturdiness - but if you need something light-weight or if you aren't very strong or elderly - this is not the stool for you. I bought this for my upstairs to reach the tops of the linen closet and the two-step version for the kitchen and downstairs.



Customer Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - step stool
This stepstool is very solid but is extremely heavy and difficult to move around. My idea of a step stool is to be able to move it easily from place to place. This is not the case here. This also has to be put together as it does not come assembled. I had to hire a handyman to do this for me as it was not a simple task. Had I known that it would be so heavy and unmanagable, I would not have ordered this item. I liked it for it's looks, and in that department it came through.



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