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Jockyj
Reviewed in Canada on September 19, 2018
It is the right height I use it to stand up.
Placeholder
Reviewed in India on August 29, 2018
Price is very high
Anastasiades
Reviewed in Canada on August 2, 2018
I took this stool with me when I went on holiday to Spain ,I hoped to use it if I became too tired to stand. I never did use it although I should have and will in the future
Bogus Tripper
Reviewed in Canada on April 7, 2018
I bought as a foot stool to go with my Coleman lawn chair but think it might be a bit high-Everything is packed away so haven't tried it out yet.
D. Richardson
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2016
I ordered two of these stools at my husband's request to replace some that he'd had for many years that had finally worn out. I was skeptical that we'd use them much but they are turning out to be amazingly handy to have around! They are lightweight and easy to carry but feel sturdy enough that I'm not nervous about sitting on them (and I am not a dainty little flower!) but take up much less space than a lot of folding chairs. That makes them perfect for chores where we want to get close to the ground but not actually sit on the ground or the floor. We've used them in the garden for weeding. I'm currently using one of them to get to the lower portions of a piece of furniture I'm refinishing. These wouldn't be my first choice for something where I'd want to sit for a long time (like taking them to a ballgame or manning a booth at an outdoor festival - I'd want some back support there) but they are great little stools for quick, temporary seating around the house or yard.
Miranda Nahmias
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2015
My new favorite thing!!To be honest, this would be horrible as a stool. It's very small and would only fit the butts of small children or 90-pound adults. There's no way I could actually use this as a chair. BUT it works absolutely phenomenally as a foot rest.As somebody who suffers from a lower-leg disability and has poor circulation because of it, this stool has done wonders for my health at work. This little stool fits perfectly underneath my desk and allows me to rest both feet on it comfortably. It works so perfectly because of its height. At 17" unfolded, it's the exact height you would want for a foot rest that is geared towards helping circulation. It's almost level, slightly lower, than the seat of my office chair. So my legs are about perpendicular with my torso, achieving the best blood flow possible in a sitting position.I had previously been using a little 15" cushion underneath my desk, but because it sunk in when my feet were propped up on it, I was only getting about 5-8" of elevation. This was better than nothing, but still caused extreme swelling in my calves, feet, and ankles after an 8-hour day at work.After only one day of using this 17" (which, by the way, has no "sinking in" effect due to its sturdy fabric seat), I noticed a HUGE difference in the amount of swelling. While my lower legs normally look disgustingly bloated after a day at my desk, I only noticed a mild puffiness after using this stool instead of the cushion. AMAZING difference. My fiancé noticed it immediately upon me walking into the house.I could not be happier with this stool and am so glad that I purchased it as a leg rest for under my desk. I would highly recommend something like this to somebody suffering from poor circulation and am excited to have finally found such a great solution.
E.T.
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2015
This stool is very sturdy and lightweight. I bought it to use for gardening, since I have bad arthritis in the back and have to sit to pull weeds. It is a little low to the ground, but that is partially because I am a bit heavy and the legs sink in the soft garden soil. This is no problem for me since closer to the ground makes weed pulling easier. I use a hoe handle or something else if I need help when rising. Although I am well over the 165 lbs one poster suggested, it fits my butt ok, although I can see where a person with a really large butt MIGHT have problems with it. I have not used it for anything besides gardening yet, but I believe it would work well for anywhere you want a lightweight seat and can live without the back support. I think the idea of a carrying strap is a good one since this is much lighter than the camping chairs in canvas bags with straps, and it should be fairly simple to construct your own strap with two cheap D rings and a cloth strap or rope. Maybe the manufacturer will think to add a nice clip on strap as an accessory for a couple of bucks. As opposed to the canvas bag chairs which can hurt someone with arthritis in their back if carrying it a long distance, this could be carried on the back and hardly notice it is there. It is that light. Also, just a suggestion, but if anyone has problems with the chair sinking in soft soil, I would imagine that four jar lids could be placed upside down under the legs to distribute weight a little more and would be easy to carry also. If you routinely do that, I would even sew a little bag to snap to the rail for easy carrying.UPDATE: I have had two of these for 6+ years and they have held up well. I try not to leave them out in the weather, although I am sure I may have a few times. The material is sturdy and still holding up well. I can still sit on and use this stool and sometimes carry on road trips or anywhere I am afraid I might get tired standing in a line. It's extremely light and easy to carry.
Wendy Hobson
Reviewed in Canada on April 27, 2014
Yes I love my new chair. I bought it to put in our RV mainly so we can sit and don't have to bend too much when hooking up the water, sewer pipes and electric cable when we go camping.
Tsu
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2012
I was reluctant to buy this stool as many of the reviews stated that it was uncomfortable, but I'm glad I bought it. It's much sturdier than some of the other portable stools out there, like the pocket-variety "as seen on TV" styles. The criss-cross legs helps to secure it and keeps you from feeling like it'll collapse under you. It's not the most comfortable thing on the planet, but if it's sitting down on a stool with hard medal crossbeams versus standing for hours on end, the stool does its job and gives your feet a break. Also, I've found in personal experience that if you straddle the stool instead of sitting on it like a normal chair that it increases the comfort level drastically as your tailbone isn't directly over one of the metal beams if you sit on it that way instead. It gets the job done and that's the important part. You could always toss a cushion on top of it if it really bugs you that it's got hard edges. It's also very portable- when I was moving from place to place, I'd just fold it and put it on my shoulder.
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