2-Height Platform Step Stool
Item No. 35639
2-Height Platform Step Stool is rated
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2-Height Platform Step Stool
$92.37
$119.99
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Additional Information
Features
Now you can use your platform step stool at 4 1/2" height or 8 1/4" height.
Leg's open the step stands 8.25" tall, the platform is 24" wide x 16" deep, and the treads are a no rust composite with 4 steel stringers that can support 500 lbs.
Leg's folded the step stands 4.5" tall. The legs lock open and closed on a ball bearing and nylon bushing are provided for easy movement. Further, the open grated tread surface allows campers to shed dirt and sand prior to entering their RV—this step keeps the floors cleaner.
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Leg's open the step stands 8.25" tall, the platform is 24" wide x 16" deep, and the treads are a no rust composite with 4 steel stringers that can support 500 lbs.
Leg's folded the step stands 4.5" tall. The legs lock open and closed on a ball bearing and nylon bushing are provided for easy movement. Further, the open grated tread surface allows campers to shed dirt and sand prior to entering their RV—this step keeps the floors cleaner.
Specs
Frame Material | Steel |
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Weight Capacity | 500.00 lbs |
Unit Weight | 20.10 lb |
Brand | Stromberg Carlson |
MFG Part No. | P-102 |
Reviews
Q & A
Now you can use your platform step stool at 4 1/2" height or 8 1/4" height.
Leg's open the step stands 8.25" tall, the platform is 24" wide x 16" deep, and the treads are a no rust composite with 4 steel stringers that can support 500 lbs.
Leg's folded the step stands 4.5" tall. The legs lock open and closed on a ball bearing and nylon bushing are provided for easy movement. Further, the open grated tread surface allows campers to shed dirt and sand prior to entering their RV—this step keeps the floors cleaner.
Show moreShow less
Leg's open the step stands 8.25" tall, the platform is 24" wide x 16" deep, and the treads are a no rust composite with 4 steel stringers that can support 500 lbs.
Leg's folded the step stands 4.5" tall. The legs lock open and closed on a ball bearing and nylon bushing are provided for easy movement. Further, the open grated tread surface allows campers to shed dirt and sand prior to entering their RV—this step keeps the floors cleaner.
Frame Material | Steel |
---|---|
Weight Capacity | 500.00 lbs |
Unit Weight | 20.10 lb |
Brand | Stromberg Carlson |
MFG Part No. | P-102 |
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Red Valley from
Great Step, but watch out for sharp edges on legs!
I agree with all of the five-star ratings with respect to overall construction and utility, and I haven't found anything better. However, I found myself to be a bloody mess before I got the step out of its box. Each of the four legs had razor-sharp inside edges from the cutting
process before they were bent into their final shape, and they had not been de-burred before painting. After applying a few band-aids to my fingers, I spent about 20 minutes working on the legs with a medium file, and now I have a great step that is safe to handle
as well. For this price though, I would expect this to have already been done at the factory.
Date published: 2011-10-14
Rated 5 out of
5
by
ROBERT G NEIPERT from
2-HEIGHT PLATFORM STEP DANGERS
First of all I want to say that this item is the best step unit that I have ever used in 40 years of camping. But last weekend I experienced a problem where my pet (a golden retriever) got her rear foot toenail caught in the grid of the step and she drug the step a couple of feet away from the RV until she got free. She had no damage, but experienced pain as she was yelping while caught. I had previously heard of a similar incident from our friends whose cocker spaniel had to have her toe removed by a vet last winter in Florida. They covered the grid with a piece of rubber and I will be doing something similar. This product needs some modification for pet owners or at least a warning label to pet owners??
Date published: 2009-09-08
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Allen Worthington from
Easy fix for leg latch failure
The step is fantastic, but I also had a problem with the ball bearings
falling out. However, there is a simple fix! If the ball bearings fall out
of your Platform Step, simply contact Stromberg-Carlson via E-mail
and they will provide you with pins to replace the ball bearings.
These pins easily correct the problem (the legs are still foldable) and
cannot fall out like the ball bearings. I also added a convenient
handle (a "window sash" handle from the hardware store) on one
end of the step which makes it very easy to pull out of the basement
when I'm setting up at a campsite.
Date published: 2009-06-20
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Anonymous from
Sturdy is the plus here
Simply put this unit is terrific! I don't think I will ever use this step on the higher setting only
because I don't need that height. When I have the jacks down on my class A the first step is
12-13 from the ground. With the legs folded the step is roughly 4 and it reduces that first
step down to a very easy step up.
The deck is strong, doesn't deflect with weight, and it is extremely stable. An added plus is
the fact that dirt, stones, and the like fall right through the steps grating and thus your coach
stays cleaner.
I see that people keep pointing out that it is on the heavy side, and it is but that is the primary
reason why this step is so sturdy. Pull into the campground set up the step and forget it. It
will take whatever of a beating you send its way.
Date published: 2014-03-23
Rated 5 out of
5
by
jerry detillian from
Step Up to a Safe Landing!
Just the right height between the ground and the first rv step. Eliminate backing off of or twisting around (unsafe practice) your first rv step to lock or unlock your 5th wheel entry door. One of my best investments. And the size is perfect for your safety and convenience. Do not purchase the smaller aluminum step. This step is a perfect choice. The sale price is excellent. Wife said not to get it but she is one happy camper now. All it took was one step onto the platform and she said That is so much better.
Date published: 2010-12-06
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Señor Caravana from
Great portable step
I got this for use with my travel trailer. It is so useful that I don't know how I got along without it. I use it with legs folded up for most camping sites but last week I had to raise my trailer up on three leveling blocks on the door side. I simply opened the legs up and voila, the step-up height was reduced by half: a much needed relief for my aging knees. I really like the grate construction for scraping dirty shoes. This helps reduce the tracked in dirt considerably. The unit is made of steel which is heavy but this provides excellent stability as a step. Once the trailer is packed up, I fold up the legs and lay it on the floor just inside the door. If I need to stop and use the facilities when on the road, I just leave it there and step on it going in and out. Very convenient and well worth the money.
Date published: 2011-09-27
Rated 4 out of
5
by
Pollyparamedic from
Great
Perfect little step for all kinds of camping situations. Strong, sturdy, folds up easy.
Date published: 2019-10-28
Rated 5 out of
5
by
Judy S from
Great Platform Step
For four years I used a small plastic step stool for getting in and out of my Class B RV
until it was stolen from my camp site. Now I'm glad someone else has it and I have this
great step. It is wide and very stable so there is no chance of tiping when stepped on. At
first I thought it was a bit expensive, but now I feel it was well worth the price. I've had
other campers ask where I got this as they wanted one too. Thanks Camping World.
Date published: 2011-08-19
how much does the step weigh?
The step weighs 20 lbs.
Date published: 2019-03-08
Comfort for bare feet?
I am barefoot whenever the weather will allow. Is this step comfortable for bare feet. I prefer not to carpet it to get the comfort.
With the cutout design and the raised pieces on the step this may not be very comfortable to bare feet.
Date published: 2019-03-08