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Cosco 11120RED1 Retro Chair/Step Stool, Red

Cosco 11120RED1 Retro Chair/Step Stool, RedBrand: Cosco
Category: Home Improvement

Buy New: $49.99
as of 7/29/2010 22:52 CDT details

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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 88 reviews
Sales Rank: 1,319

Country: China
Color: Red
Media: Kitchen
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 21.1
Dimensions (in): 24.3 x 21.3 x 4.9
Warranty: 10-year limited

MPN: 11-120-RED1
Model: 11120RED1
UPC: 044681115141
EAN: 0044681115141

Release Date: September 20, 2004
Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Stylish Chrome Finish with padded vinyl seat and back
  • Easy, one-tool assembly
  • Step stool slides in and out easily with smooth tracking
  • Over molded step treads for security
  • 225-pound weight capacity

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Product Description
Funky retro furniture doesn't always serve a purpose, but this chair sure does. Not only can it give you a comfy perch by the bar, it also can be used a step stool.


Customer Reviews:
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4 out of 5 stars cosco retro stool red   July 25, 2010
carolyn l cooke (flushing, mi, US)
i like the stool its very practical and very attractive also. It works just fine no regrets. purchased at amazon.com


2 out of 5 stars Cosco Retro Chair   July 20, 2010
Suesuesusie
The Cosco Retro Chair is not what I thought. CHEAP CHEAP. I hope it will at least last a year. Waste of money!!


1 out of 5 stars Assembly Almost Impossible   July 1, 2010
G. K. Sauer (Colorado Springs, CO United States)
Just got this chair yesterday. Thought, okay, other people are being whiners about the assembly. Not so. The second thing you put on is the back - and the bolts they give you will not hold it on safely. I ended up getting our own longer bolts to put the back on with so that I don't have to worry about my kid falling out when the back breaks off. I had only one part where I was able to get the bolts in without sheer misery, the bottom step of the stool. Good thing they give you extra bolts - because you end up stripping off half of them. And I still used several of my own. I do not mind the stools sliding out rather than the hidge on the old models as I also remember getting pinched on the old ones and how heavy they were. So, that will not be my complaint. But, the assembly is too painful to make this thing worth it. I still have bolts falling off that I just can't get in. The top step of the stool has one (I think the threads where I am bolting it into are all wrong) and the plastic side rails are IMPOSSIBLE as they are just not quite wide enough for where they are supposed to go, so the bolts are at an angle. Yes - I even used one of my husbands super clamps to try to get them on by squeezing the legs together. It took 3 hours of MISERY and like I said, I have a stool, it's still not all assembled. And, yes, I do know how to assemble products and use a screw driver.


3 out of 5 stars Disappointed   June 17, 2010
D. Miller (Ohio)
Very disappointed in the Cosco Red Retro Chair/Step Stool. Cheaply made, not real reliable as a step stool, would discourage it. Not sturdy enough to use as a step stool for anyone. Nice decorative addition to the home. Would only use for just a chair to sit on mostly.


3 out of 5 stars kitchen chair   June 13, 2010
R. Schug (Maple Grove, Mn.)
When I ordered this it said some assembly required. Was more than some, dissapointed. Am mobility challenged now and too much assembly with strength is no longer easy for me...

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