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Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
I bought this to use for work. I do contract work for retail stores. After buying I realized I needed something with wheels. Instead of trying to return, I’m using this as my table to stack my work on daily. So it’s very versatile. I weigh 230 lbs and it held me just fine.
Sandra Clark
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2024
The very first time we used these portable stools, the stitching on both of the seats completely ripped. The one dropped my grandson to the cement! Don't waste your money buying these stools as we certainly did not exceed the weight limit!! Also, they make it look so easy to set them up, but that is not the case either!
JRR
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2024
This is a perfect and surprising seat for outside events. It folds well and holds my 190 pounds without fail.
Hey Ambar Shops
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2024
I’m going to return because it’s not very sturdy or comfortable
isabelle
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2024
Love it.It fits in your purse, is light, but does not feel unsafe to sit on.When stored, it has a dandy loop to hook it and takes up so little space.Of course, I weigh 135 lbs so go with that info.
LWH
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2024
You have to decide on how much comfort you want vs. how big and heavy of a stool of chair you're willing to carry. This design leans towards the smaller and lighter, but still has decent comfort. In my case I got the biggest of the three models as I've got long legs and need the extra height. I haven't had any problems with the poles causing discomfort as others have reported. I think it would if I sat on the stool with the poles running parallel to my legs, but since I sit with the poles running side to side I don't feel anything digging into me. Maybe it's a different story depending on your size. In my case this stool work for me.Deploying the stool is easy, just unzip and let the shock corded poles fall and most of them will snap into place. Guide the one or two that didn't and make sure everything is plugged in properly before sitting down.Putting the stool away isn't so easy. When pulling apart the shock corded poles there will be one or two that will remain plugged in and you need a third hand the undo them before you can make the required 180 degree twist. I've tried oil to make the connections slicker, but it's a matter of which of the two sides will unplug first leaving the other side plugged in. I haven't found an easy way to overcome this issue. Methods to try are putting the stool on the ground upside down and holding it down with one foot and pulling apart the poles with one hand while the other hand is free to pull apart what didn't come apart. My usual method is to pull it apart by using my forearm which frees up a hand. Maybe someone will figure out a better way. You'll notice in the video this part of putting the stool away is edited out. ; )
H. Wright
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2024
So useful for tent camping. It’s a bedside chair and/or bedside table. It works as a duffle bag stand. Folds up with a pull and twist. It’s tall enough to be comfortable by itself. Pull it out next to your regular chair and now it’s a footrest for reclining. Final cool feature is it fits flat in a backpack and there’s no carrying case to lose or forget.
Grove Hall Girl
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2024
I am well satisfied with this foldable stool. i found it to be bit tricky to set up (when directions were not with me) however when you're tired on your feet don't bow to defeat, just set up your neat seat. It can't be beat. I'm 143lbs and I check twice that's it's securely assembled and feel quite safe, it sturdy
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