Alps - Camp Stool Folding

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Is it a stool? Is it an end table? This piece of furniture is so versatile that it can function as either. Take it for the kids to use as a fireside chair, or take it for yourself and use it as as side table to rest your beverages or snacks on. FeaturesHolds up to 200 lbs.It folds flat for easy transporting and convenient storage.14" wide x 12" deep x 19" highWeight: 3 lbs.

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  • Brand: Alps
  • Label: Alps
  • Manufacturer: Alps

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Great folsing seat

5.0 / 5.0


This is lightweight and sturdy -- makes it easy to stop and sit to paint, draw or just take in a view. I highly recommend it!


Aluminum stool

5.0 / 5.0


This folding aluminum stool is great! It's lightweight, folds easily, and is very portable. It matches a folding aluminum table and makes a great pair for a traveling musician's easy set-up. The stool is also a great height at 15" for playing lap mountain dulcimer for a petite lady. It may not be the best choice for someone who is on the taller side.


Great Little Camping Stool

5.0 / 5.0


I use this camping stool in my classroom when I move from student to student to have writing conferences with them. For years I used similar stools but they had nylon or canvas seats. After two or three years, they always wore out because I used them everyday. I think that this one will never wear out and I will have it until I retire. It's lighter than the other stools. It folds flat and stores better. The others tipped over more easily and would roll around on the floor because the legs were round. I am very pleased with it and the price was very reasonable.


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