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Rubbermaid 4209-P4-WHT EZ Step 2-Step Folding Step Stool, White | 
| Brand: Rubbermaid Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $21.08 You Save: $3.91 (16%)
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 1109
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.3 Dimensions (in): 24 x 4 x 4 Warranty: 1
MPN: 4209-03 WHT Model: 4209-P4-WHT UPC: 071691146841 EAN: 0071691146841 ASIN: B00009YUI8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Convenient and durable step stool | | • | 300-pound capacity | | • | Lightweight for easy portability | | • | Four skid-resistant foot pads | | • | Rust and dent resistant |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Rubbermaid EZ step 2-step folding step stool is resistant to rust and dents and is easy to clean. It's also easy to set up and fold down, and comes complete with four skid-resistant foot pads for added safety. The step stool comes with a confident 300-pound weight capacity, and its lightweight design provides for easy portability.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Love love LOVE this step stool! November 21, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I have had this step stool for over 5 years -- two of them in fact -- and think it's great. I especially like that (1) it stands on its own when closed and (2) it's not hard on bare feet. I like to paint without socks or shoes on (to know when I've stepped in wet paint before I track it all over) and this stool is very comfortable for that. It's easy to open, easy to close, and easy to store (although not because it's thin -- it's not -- but because it stands on its own).
A friend bought one before I did and recommended it, otherwise I may never have spent [...] (at the time) on a step stool. I'm glad I got it...as evidenced by the fact that I bought another one for the same household. :-)
Great step stool October 16, 2008 Rubbermaid 4209-P4-WHT EZ Step 2-Step Folding Step Stool, White
This stool is great to have around the house. It is very lightweight, folds up nicely and is very sturdy. A great product for the price. I would recommend it to anyone in the market for a portable lightweight step stool. It has even gone traveling with us in our RV and in the back of our truck.
Perfect little step stool~Very sturdy. September 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I got this for my kitchen to reach the highest shelves way in the back stuff. I am 6ft tall but still couldn't reach everything. I'm a size 16 so I am no small person but well under the weight limit. I have many physical disabities and arthritis and it works well for an older person like me.
I tried the stool first thing and it is very sturdy, no wobble or feeling like it was not going to support me. It locks in place when open. I was delighted too to find that it stands freely when closed. I can keep it between the stove and counter so no running to farthest room in the house to get the other step stool.
I can highly recommend this product. I might add that I am afraid of heights and I can stand on the top step just fine, one more step and no way I'd do it.
not for little kids August 19, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
PROS -- it's lightweight and portable and storable. It's sturdy when it's open and easy to use if you are just trying to reach up a bit higher for something. CONS -- it does slide on linoleum, though not with adult weight on it. I bought it thinking it would be a spacesaving, inexpensive option for my son to reach the sink and counters, but a young child on it, pushing against a counter trying to reach forward, can slide it backwards. Plus, because of the slant in the back, the step is a few inches from the counter/cabinets and leveraging his toes against it while reaching forward makes it even more like to slide. So if you are also thinking of putting a kid on it instead of a space-hogging block-type stepstool, keep looking.
The top step is sturdy and textured so that you won't slip on it, but it's not a very wide step, so it's only great for reaching for things. I wouldn't stand on it for doing things like painting or installing something. Overall, I'll keep it because it's too much a pain to return but for my uses (since my kid can't use it yet), dragging a dining table chair over would do as well.
Love this step stool August 15, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This is our 2nd one of these. My husband "borrowed" the first one for his shop & it never came back to the house. It is a very stable step stool with protected feet. I scrub cabinets, woodwork, etc using it for the higher areas. I also can stand on it in the shower stall & scrub the ceiling, with the protected feet it does no harm.
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