👩🍳 Cook Up Confidence with Every Step!
The SDADI Kids Kitchen Step Stool is a sturdy, solid wood platform designed for children aged 18 to 36 months, supporting up to 150 pounds. With safety rails, anti-slip strips, and a modern design, it promotes independence and hands-on learning in the kitchen.
Product Dimensions | 18.1"D x 18.1"W x 34.8"H |
Brand | SDADI |
Material | Wood |
Color | Soft Blue/Blue-grey |
Special Feature | Heavy Duty, Slip Resistant Step, Non-Skid Feet |
Room Type | Baby,Kitchen |
Age Range (Description) | Kid,Toddler,Baby |
Maximum Height | 34.8 Inches |
Weight Limit | 150 Pounds |
Specific Uses For Product | Counter |
Model Name | step stool-01 |
Item Weight | 14 Pounds |
Style | Modern |
Is Foldable | Yes |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Base Type | Legs |
UPC | 743829462177 |
Item model number | Step stool 01 |
Target gender | Unisex |
Material Type | Wood |
Additional product features | Heavy Duty, Slip Resistant Step, Non-Skid Feet |
Number Of Items | 1 |
Batteries required | No |
Item Weight | 14 pounds |
K**R
Great kitchen stool
Easy to assemble and sturdy. It made a great birthday gift for a one year old. He is able to climb into it on his own and “help” at the counter.
S**S
Sturdy.
This is a great toddler tower. It’s sturdy and the perfect height for countertops. Easy to assemble and the paint has not chipped since we started using it.
C**Y
Sturdy
My grandson loves this stool. Very sturdy and safe for toddlers. Highly recommend, easy assembly
A**R
Fun... but BEWARE! Not super safe when assembled correctly
I’ve been wanting to get a stool like this for my daughter for a while. She loves to be involved with what I’m doing and I thought this would be great for Thanksgiving. My one concern was that pretty much all the stools I looked at had a large opening in the back where the child could fall out. I understand there needs to be an opening so the child can climb in and out on their own but in my opinion there should be some sort of safety bar or gate that you can open and close to prevent falling. In any event I took a chance and sure enough the very first time we used the stool we looked away for literally a second and my daughter went to sit down, sticking her wobbly butt out dramatically like most little kids do, and promptly fell right out the back and on her head. I know, I know, YOU CANT LOOK AWAY FOR A SECOND! Well here’s the deal, if you’re actually cooking and paying attention to that you’re going to turn to grab something at some point and in that instant there’s a chance your kid will move in this stool and fall out of the very large gap in the back. There’s really very little protection in that respect.That being said, my brother actually came up with the suggestion of just turning the whole cage unit around so the front with the safety bars is in the back and the back with the opening is in the front against the counter preventing falling. Granted she can’t climb in and out on her own now but she’s at the age where she really wasn’t doing that anyway we pick her up and put her in/taker her out so now it works perfectly for us! Love love love it!!In addition, it was easy to assemble (and then reassemble the “wrong” safe way) and its light and moveable which is nice but still sturdy. I think for the price, compared to other stools out there, it’s a great deal. I’ll probably be purchasing at least one more for my parents house and maybe another for my in laws as well. Very fun once you make that safety switch.
X**Z
We Love our Toddler Tower
Our 1.5 year old loves being in the mix. She wants to see what everyone is doing and she always wanted to be in my arms while I was cooking, and well that wasn't safe and she was getting heavy. Saw a friend who posted her daughter in one of these and decided to try it out. She loves it. I move it around the house so she can see me preparing food, so she can see her birds in their cage, for everything! I realize she's young (but a very agile and smart 1.5 year old) so if it had a strap you could snap on and off under the safety bar just for added safety I'd feel even more at ease having her in there. The assembly was quick, maybe 30 mins max, probably quicker if you don't have a toddler interrupting you! And it' sturdy enough that I know after she's outgrown it we can pass it on to someone else.
B**R
Good product!
If you have a toddler that wants to do everything themselves than this stepstool is for you. It’s the perfect counter height and durable. Just be careful that the steps can be a little slippery.
T**P
Great no-frills learning tower
Easy to assemble. After reading the reviews, I was nervous it would be wobbly but decided to take a chance on it given the cheaper cost, prime shipping, smaller footprint and easier maneuverability compared to other learning towers. I've since found that it wobbles slightly in some spots in my kitchen but is totally stable in other spots, so it is unclear whether it's the stool's fault or the floor's fault. At any rate, it's certainly stable enough and level enough for my toddler to climb in and out unassisted; he loves it and uses it constantly. It will also be easy to remove the railings at the top once my kid is a bit older, to convert it to a simple stepstool. My only complaint is that the height is exactly level with the countertop, which means it's about 1" too tall to tuck away under the breakfast bar when not in use.Oh well. Overall recommend if you're looking for a no-frills learning tower that's easy to move around your kitchen and doesn't take up too much space!
M**R
No regrets with this one!
I bought this as a christmas gift for my 18 mo daughter. It may have been her favorite and most used gift of everything! She runs right to it every chance she can. Has been great for helping mama make food, painting and crafts at our high table, and for keeping her distracted at the counter while mama gets dinner ready. It's sturdy, was pretty easy to assemble, and I like the grips on the bottom that keep it from sliding around.
L**E
Petit aide cuisinier
Pratique et beau
M**C
Wow
Wow! La petite adore
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