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The ECR4Kids Reach-Up Step Stool is a premium two-step wooden stool designed for children aged 3 and up, featuring durable natural birch plywood construction with a scratch-resistant finish. Certified for low VOC emissions and safety compliant, it supports up to 200 lbs and includes safety rails and non-slip grips to promote confident, independent use in kitchens, bathrooms, and play areas.

































| ASIN | B07CDS3BSM |
| Age Range Description | 3 years + |
| Base Type | Legs |
| Best Sellers Rank | #35,369 in Baby ( See Top 100 in Baby ) #180 in Nursery Step Stools |
| Brand Name | ECR4Kids |
| Color | Natural |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (750) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00763960765951 |
| Included Components | Reach-Up Step Stool with Handles |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Item Depth | 19.0 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 16"D x 19"W x 28"H |
| Item Type Name | ECR4Kids Reach-Up Step Stool |
| Item Weight | 15.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ECR4Kids |
| Manufacturer Part Number | ELR-17429 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Other. |
| Maximum Height | 28 Inches |
| Model Name | Reach-Up Step Stool with Handles |
| Model Number | ELR-17429 |
| Number of Steps | 2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Carry Handle, Durable, Heavy Duty, Portable, Scratch Resistant |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Room Type | Bathroom, Bedroom, Kitchen |
| Style Name | Classic |
| UPC | 763960765951 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity Maximum | 200 Pounds |
J**L
Solid and sturdy for kids or adults
Easy to build. Strong and sturdy. Bought for my young nieces so they can reach all the levels of their 6ft doll house. It is large but it is sturdy and won’t tip or fall with both my nieces on it. Looks like wood and not cheap. It’s coated wood so it would be easy to clean with wet wipes. Husband has used it as well after surgery to get into our bed. Perfectly fine for 200lb adult. Solid but light enough for my 3 yr old niece to push it around on hardwood floors.
M**A
Best stairs ever!
We bought these stairs because the quality looked really good and we liked the fact that they have grips on the steps. We purchased it with the intentions of helping my daughter learn how to go up and down stairs for her evaluation due to the fact that we don't have any stairs in the home so she has never been able to do them before. Within minutes she was going up and down this thing. It is very sturdy and was fairly easy to put together. There were some comments about people saying that it is wobbly or that the screws don't quite fit right or align right. We haven't had that issue we used a drill as somebody else's review recommended. As long as you screw in from bottom to top when you screw in the last piece everything will align together once it's tight. It seems very sturdy and haven't had any issues so far.
W**L
Very sturdy
Very sturdy. Kids love to help and this puts them in the action
Z**3
Great step stool
This is a solid step stool for a toddler. The assembly can be challenging even with two people because you need to make sure the parts fit into the grooves as you tighten the screws. Make sure you have two people throughout assembly. The stool has been sturdy and I appreciate the grip tape on the steps and the handle bars on the side as safety features. It’s also the perfect height. My two year old can wash his hands at the kitchen sink perfectly when standing on the second step. I would recommend this step stool to other parents.
C**T
Good height for reaching the sink and kitchen counters
The pros: that this is a sturdy stool and it allows our 3 year old to wash her hands at the kitchen sink by herself. I like how the side handles are tall so there is no chance of her accidentally stepping off the side of it. Having read the reviews that complained that it slid on the kitchen floor, I bought some grippers to stick on the bottom of it and it stays in place. The cons: like some have mentioned, the gritty steps are really hard to clean. My daughter likes to sit on it to eat her oatmeal in the morning and it is really hard to get the oatmeal stains out. Bigger cons are safety. The stairs are not enclosed and she's fallen off once when trying to walk down while carrying a bowl. But I think the enclosed stool would have been annoying for her to climb into and out of, and my independent toddler would have rejected something that looked like a cage, so I made the choice to go with the open one. She also likes to stand on the top of the cross piece to reach the faucet, treating it like a third step (she's 36 inches -- I imagine once she gets a little taller she'll stop standing on that part). Knowing what I know now, I would still go with this stool over an enclosed one -- I just stand close when she uses it in case she falls.
E**C
Stable, easy to move
My young toddler has this exact same step stool at school so I purchased this to encourage use at home since it’ll be familiar. It’s very sturdy and easy to use. We previously had a kitchen tower from another popular brand but the steps to get in were similar to climbing a ladder which felt too complicated for a young toddler. This made handwashing and kitchen help a lot easier
J**Y
Low profile stool that combines safety and space-saving
We’ve had this stool for two years now. It was perfect for our 18month old (whose now almost 3!), and I think it will work for us for another few years. He loves making cookies with me, and it lets him play with his toys at the counter while I cook. It’s not as safe as a Montessori tower (see below—could be a problem for very adventurous climbers) but I am comfortable with the safety features it has. Pros: low profile, with the added safety of side handles Sturdy Treads help with keeping little feet in steps Beautiful design Can be used for years Cons: treads can get dirty/caked food. Need to be washed with soap and water. Children can fall over the edge of the stool if moved away from the counter (we have a firm rule that the stool ONLY stays in one place in our kitchen) Kids can use vertical riser on the top tread as an additional “stair” to get on the counter (we have a firm rule about this too) As kids get older, they can lean against/over handles, risking toppling over them. By then, they are usually pretty sturdy on their feet and it’s less of an issue.
I**E
Super sturdy
This stepstool has now seen us through 2 kids with no signs of wear. It's incredibly sturdy, enough that I could easily get up with my kids when they were very young. The handles are great, and the tread is just right without being scratchy.
C**Z
Great quality and I put it together myself in a few minutes
J**N
We got this instead of a learning tower for our 18 month old. It's easy to put together and well built. It is also growing well with him. Highly recommend.
S**L
I had my school purchase this so that our Kindergarten students could safely reach the classroom sink. Two years later I purchased one for my toddler to use at home! So very impressed with its quality!
M**S
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D**E
I would highly recommend this product. Even though it is meant for toddlers and younglings, it could hold the weight of a full grown man. It is easy to assemble and fast delivery...
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