Cosco 11-302WBL Big Step Two-Step Steel Step Stool White

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Large heavy-duty injection molded polyproplene resin steps, ribbed slip resistant leg tips, continous rear leg tips and glides, compacve flat, comfortab;e handgrip, ANSI Type 3 Household Duty.
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Technical Details

- Cosco Big Step, 2 step folding step stool with tall handle in white
- Get a greater reach with convenient heavy-duty injection molded polypropylene resin steps placed at 12-inches and 23-inches off the ground
- Features ribbed, slip-resistant step treads; continuous rear leg support; non-marring, skid-resistant leg tips and glides; and up to 200-pounds for safety and stability
- Easily folds flat by lifting handle for convenient storage
- Folds to just 3-inches in width; backed by a manufacturer's limited 10-year warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Wonderful step stool" 2010-02-25
By J. Dugan (flushing, ny United States)


Very Sturdy-Allows me to feel secure when going into those high places. Would recommend to anyone!

Thank you.

Customer Buzz
 "not as good as the older one " 2009-01-19
By L. Larson (Tennessee)
I have the older version that folds as I lift the handle. It still works after possibly 15 years and has been safe for me.



The new one has a locking feature that is practically impossible to unlatch so it can be folded. Still works but I have to keep it open which to say the least is inconvenient. I would not buy another as long as it has this locking feature. Shorty

Customer Buzz
 "I recommend this sturdy step stool - it is great for a short person." 2008-09-24
By Sage Shopper (Okanogan Valley WA USA)
I am very happy with this stool because I am 5'2" in height, and I purchased this step stool specifically to use in my kitchen which has a almost 9 foot ceiling. I wanted a smaller stool (2 step) but i also wanted to be able to reach to wipe the top of the walls and windows, get stuff down from the top shelves etc. I can easily reach those areas when standing on the top step. This stool seems sturdy, and the steps are a generous size and there are little rubber nubs on the steps for extra traction. The measurement of the stool when open is 35 inches high, but when it's folded closed it is actually 37 inches high. I did not take that in to account when anticipating where to store it - I assumed for some reason it would also be 35 inches high when closed. I had planned it to fit standing up under a shelf in my broom closet, but now it doesn't , but oh, well.. No biggie, as it is still only 2 inches thick when closed so I am sure it will fit in lots of other spots. Note: After opening, make sure to push the top step down with a light force with your hands, to "snap" the top step in to place over the support bar, before climbing. When you are done, you will have to pull up on the top shelf to unsnap it, then you can fold it up. Overall I think this stool will give me many years of service.

Customer Buzz
 "The best two-step stool out there!" 2008-07-29
By Niki M. (Alexandria, VA)
I've had this big step two-stool for over 10 years. Recently, I gave it to my elderly father because it is very lightweight and wouldn't strain him carrying it up and down stairs and around the house. I thought I could easily replace it with any 'ol stool. Boy was I wrong. I never knew how good I had it with this stool until I had to replace it.



Mostly every step stool I've looked at has all of the following problems:



1. Too heavy. Most stools I've seen are heavyduty--"heavy" being the operative word. While these stools are a bit sturdier and steadier, you pay the price with their added weight. I live in a one-floor apartment and didn't think the extra weight would be a big deal. It soon became an issue as I discovered I was no longer able to put it up and retrieve it from the narrow nook where I stored it without great effort. Thus, I ended up leaning it against a wall rather than putting it away.



2. Steps aren't wide enough to safely transverse. The bottom step typically does not stick out far enough to easily step down onto it. Rather than naturally stepping down, I had to look down to find the step first. (Clearly, no one actually tests these steps before they approve the design.)



3. Top step isn't high enough to effectively use the stool to reach high areas. A three-step stool is much more than I need. A one-step stool is too low. A two-step stool is just right, assuming the second step is high enough. I noticed other stools have the top step a couple of inches lower than this stool.



I bought a stool from Home Depot and lasted about a month before I returned it. I hated it. It had all of the above problems. Much to my joy, Cosco still makes the model I had. $28 is a bit pricey as compared to others, but if I cannot find it cheaper anywhere else, I'll have to suck it up and pay it. No other stool will do.

Customer Buzz
 "Big Step Stool For Little Munchkins!" 2007-02-23
By J. Nowicki (Bay City, Michigan United States)


We own two of the Cosco step stools covered with the seat covered in deep blue. They are great for our youngest grandchildren who are just a tad too short to sit at the table in regular chairs. I also use them for reaching when I don't need the height of our Werner 6-Foot Fiberglass Stepladder. ~ Mrs. B.


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