step stool


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a stool that has one or two steps that fold under the seat

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* There is a sticker with the load limit legibly printed on the ladder or step stool.
"The step stool painting session had 25 women and one man," says Chetna.
This is a small step stool that you put in front of your toilet in order to put your feet on it while you defecate.
I recently tried out a step stool (a step ladder but with wider steps) during a Saturday stop at a local hardware store and was amazed at by its solid, stable construction.
With the back swung down, it's the perfect step stool for reaching slightly-out-of-reach faucets, shelves and cabinets--for kids of all ages.
The program is really a three-legged step stool for any learner.
.Tom Darro doesn't use a step stool to reach the micro phone he's sitting on three Niagara Falls phone books.
Keep items you use often in cabinets you can reach easily without using a step stool.
Meanwhile, in the main gallery (in the annex space containing the veil), a place setting for one awaited the viewer: a TV-dinner-style arrangement balanced on a step stool. With a framed watercolor of a cooked lobster as a base, the assemblage featured a glass of wine and cutlery alongside other odds and ends.
In contrast to the older style, which converted from a chair to a step stool and then to an ironing board, this chair makes it easy to transition from sitting to accessing the step stool feature of the chair.
Disney Mixed Characters Step Stool / Training Seat, was PS5, now PS2.50 (while stocks last).
In the garden, I find myself sitting on a plastic step stool as I work my way down the rows weeding and picking at the same time.
The 27-inch-tall, 18-pound Bri uses a step stool when she has to hit the sack.
For their Spark museum designs, and for the same prize amounts as the Make.Shift winners: Aiden Borer of Lake Stevens won first place for "Stack," a reading bench with an incorporated book display; Matthew Lider of Bellevue was second for the "Arc Step Stool," a three-legged stool designed to allow children to better view the Spark museum's collections; and Kathleen Mahon of San Antonio, Texas, won third place for "Incite," a children's book shelf and display.