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The KidKraft Wooden Two-Step Children's Stool is a stylish and functional addition to any home, crafted from premium, recyclable materials. With a weight capacity of 150 lbs and a modern design, this stool is perfect for children aged 3 and up, making it a must-have for playrooms and beyond.
Item Weight | 3.2 Kilograms |
Number of Steps | 2 |
Item Depth | 15.38 inches |
Maximum Height | 14.13 Inches |
Weight Capacity Maximum | 150 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 15.38"D x 13"W x 14.13"H |
Room Type | Playroom |
Style Name | Modern |
Color | White |
Required Assembly | Yes |
Is Foldable | No |
Base Type | Legs |
Specific Uses For Product | Children's furniture,Step Stools,Bathroom Step Stool,Bedroom Step Stool |
Additional Features | Handles |
Material Type | Engineered Wood |
B**0
A great small stool
This is the best stool. Is very convenient for my toddler and it’s very sturdy. Pretty easy to move around, my 2 year old is able to push it around to move it
K**N
Great for toddlers!
Love the design and it was very easy to assemble. Also love the sturdiness! At first I was uneasy at how the front leans back because it creates a gap but it’s not wide enough for their foot to slip through so it turned out ok and doesn’t impact for my toddlers use of getting in bed. More than anything I love how there is no gap from the front step to the second so my toddlers feet doesn’t slip through on accident making it safe. Weighs a bit more too so my toddler doesn’t just pick it up to carry it around! Overall great product and I just bought another one.
S**N
Melissa & Doug vs. KidKraft Step Stool - M&D Wins
I couldn't quite decide between Melissa and Doug's step stool or KidKraft's. Since I needed two, I bought both. Here are my thoughts:KidKraft- Harder to assemble (I find their screws strip easily, have had this issue in the past)- Scratches easily (came with a few and already scuffed up)- The angle in the back makes it hard to put up against the sink like others mentioned- Is solid wood which I like but added to difficulty to get the screws to catch- No rubber grips from the bottom, so worry it will slide more easily on the groundMelissa & Doug- Easy to Assemble- Sturdy- Particle board but I find that it's very solid and strong- Slightly wider than KidKraft it feels like and my daughter can climb up it easily on her own- Rubber grips for the bottom keep it from slidingI put non-slip tape on both to be safe. Overall, both are good products and look good. But if I had it to do over again, I'd buy two Melissa & Doug step stools. I'm using these for the sink, not sure about them for potty training.
T**A
Strong and Sturdy Stool!
I ordered this stool as a gift for my five-year old niece. She is not quite able to reach the clothes in her closet and I thought this would be perfect for it. I wanted a stool with two steps so that she could get up a bit higher, but I needed it to be sturdy and solid. I was looking at plastic step stools because they seemed to be less expensive compared to other wooden steps. Admittedly, I was a bit concerned about the quality of this based on the price. I decided to take a chance on it, and am glad I did!The stool came securely packaged from Amazon, but it was not assembled when it arrived. The directions were clear and I was able to put it together with a screwdriver and the included hardware in about ten minutes. Once together, the stool looks great. It is a bright white finish and was able to be washed down easily.What you can't tell from the picture is how sturdy it is. It is well built and solid, but it is not too heavy. My niece is able to pick it up and move it without effort. The back legs on the stool angle out just a bit which make it nice and stable. I will be buying another one of these for use in the bathroom as well. I would recommend this product to anyone with young kids and wanting something that looks nicer than the basic plastic step stool.
H**S
I usually like kidkraft
The first one we got was previously used or very poorly produced during development. The company sent us a new one that still wasn’t of great quality but much better than the first one.The stool didn’t build straight so there are small gaps between the boards but not the end of the world.What I don’t like the most is that the stool leans away from the cabinet it sits in front of. I thought I’d prefer light weight but my one year old can easily move it and as he climbs on it, you have to really watch it doesn’t move while he is climbing. More seriously you have to watch that he doesn’t step off between the stool and the cabinet as the stool would easily push away from the cabinet and he’d fall to the floor.The stool is in our bathroom so he can wash his hands after using the potty and I make sure there is not water left around or on it as I haven’t been impressed with its quality. Despite the extra care, the wood has still seem to split as if it sat in water on one corner. Idk how else to prevent this as wiping up the water on and around it after each use doesn’t seem to help.I wanted to love it but just can’t seem to even like it at all.
J**T
great stool for 2yr+ toddler
My 2 year old was getting to be very independent and wanting to do many things for herself. Figured it was time to get a higher stepstool (we have the baby bjorn stool to help her climb into and out of bed, but needed a higher one for the bathroom sink and kitchen counter where she likes to help "cook" also). I was trying to choose between this one and a similar one with the storage option but figured that since we will be moving it back and forth (the bathroom is small, and stool would sometimes be used in the kitchen as well) the storage would work against us in weighing the thing down. additionally, this stool is 2 inches higher than the storage stool and every little bit counts as my little girl is a tad on the short side. We've been using the stool for over a month now and she loves it. she will carry it from its location by the wall to the sink and climb up to wash her hands (using a small bucket to catch the water since she still can't reach the faucet). and it's also encouraged her to use the potty since she can climb up on it by herself (with the shorter step near the toilet). all in all, I'm very happy with this stool and glad that I went with this option. For the kitchen, I'll probably buy a second stool as it's a pain to carry back and forth in the apartment.
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