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The KKTONER PU Leather Modern Rolling Stool is a height-adjustable, swivel task chair featuring a compact low backrest and built-in footrest. Its waterproof PU leather seat ensures easy cleaning, while universal wheels provide smooth 360° mobility on various floor types. Designed for tight spaces, it supports up to 250 lbs and assembles quickly, making it perfect for salons, offices, and home workstations.










| Best Sellers Rank | #23,539 in Office Products ( See Top 100 in Office Products ) #25 in Office Drafting Chairs |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 out of 5 stars 4,820 Reviews |
K**O
Perfect for my Vanity
I purchased this to replace a small office chair used for my vanity. The old office chair was just too big for the small vanity area, and I wanted something with a smaller foot/wheel area. Since the backrest of this stool is so short, and the foot area is much narrower, I am able to store the stool under the vanity counter. Loving that! It was very easy to assemble and of good quality. The seat area is kind of small, so I wouldn't recommend this to someone with wide hips. I find myself being cautious with my aim before I sit down completely - plopping is not recommended. Very happy with this purchase.
H**S
Not Worth the Price
The chair is quite small, making it hard to sit for long periods for an adult. Plus it's not the softest chair and the leather has ripped. Would recommend buying a different chair
S**E
Small for your butt cheeks… But Great !!
This chair looks like a Barbie doll chair when you get it and I thought it wasn’t gonna work out for me because it is so small but actually it’s wonderful!! Lightweight for sure because I am a pet groomer and even though I am a little overweight, my butt cheeks still fit on this tiny chair . I like it because I have to always move it around and so lifting it is so easy, from the grooming van to the another area , to my car ect .. it’s also durable. The wheels are better than the bigger chairs . Highly recommend!!!
D**Y
Works good as a padded stool...
For the low cost paid, this is a very good little stool. First it should be mentioned that this is not a chair. It's not meant to be. It is a stool meant to hold up ones weight temporarily while at a work bench or table. It's not made for comfort or lumbar support or sitting for hours at a time. Stools aren't generally comfortable when sitting for hours. Again, stools are not made to be. This is a stool, not a chair. Too many people are making reviews by comparing this to a comfy chair. If comfort is your main goal you should buy a chair instead. It uses 5 standard plastic utility rollers in a small rotary base. It's about the same size wheelbase as any other stool's base. But unlike most stools, it's easy to move around on a flat floor because of the 5 wheels. If you weigh 200 lbs or more, you'll likely wear out these plastic spools in time (especially if your floor isn't flat). Also the compressed rod holding you up is only rated for 250lbs max. If you are putting heavy weight upon this seat/rod, it will eventually no longer hold air compression and sink to it's lowest position. I am 220 lbs and it works for me on hard tiles with little to no gap between them. If you are much above 200lbs, please find a better stool or chair. This stool is not designed for heavy people. I'm not trying to insult but to be sure you get a stool suited to you. Also this stool is not made for small children. Kids love to climb and fidget and lean the wrong way on chairs. Kids will tip this stool over. If your kid is going to use this, be sure it is sitting on it's lowest height to provide more stability. Kids don't follow safety rules, so if you want your kid safe, don't get this stool for them. I have a long work bench holding 3 large 3D printers and their accessories. It's table top is high to the ground so a chair won't get that high. This stool goes higher than most chairs would. I don't set on this stool for long periods of time. Just long enough to check that each printer is doing it's job and occasionally to interact with one. Maybe 30 minutes at a time max. It's far better than standing and bending over. There are a few safety things you should follow. 1st, bracing your weight fully on the seat without sliding around is best. If you are going to be sliding around on this stool: Hold your hands under the seat and place both feet on the floor. Take some body weight off the base as you slide it. It's center of gravity tends to be right at the seat. So it will come out from under you if your full body weight is on the stool. Don't slide around on carpet (or tiles with major gaps between them). Your full weight must not be on the chair when sliding it and it must be a smooth floor. If you intend to use this on irregular floor surfaces, you will need to get up completely then slide the stool over. The circular foot rest is quite sturdy. But only put your feet up when you aren't sliding around. Remember that you are balanced onto a single rod under the seat. You can turn around but not slide back and forth when your feet are up. The higher up you adjust the seat for, the more likely this chair can tip over when sliding it across the floor if your full weight is on it. You can get the height of this chair far enough up to easily see above most desktops or work benches. It also goes quite low to fit under small vanity tables. The lower the stool sits, the more stable it will be. It is true though that the stool is small in diameter (as most stools are) and is not to be used like a chair. The seat is nicely padded with firm foam. It's far better than a hard topped wooden or metal stool. The back stop is also nicely padded. The backstop is not there to support your back. It's there to be sure you don't slide off the back if you sit too far back. So no, it doesn't have lumbar support and center back support. Again folks, this is a stool not a chair. This chair has some parts that fit together by gravity and will over time be compressed into more permanent connections. Therefore, it is not meant to be picked up and carried about without some disassembly happening. The wheels are pushed up into the frame. They sort of click into place and rely on the weight of the chair to stay in place. However, they could come out if the stool is picked up and carried. This is on purpose. These are standard plastic utility wheels and can be replaced easily when they wear out. They are easily removable on purpose. The other gravity connection is the vertical rod that sits into a collar on the seat and a collar at the wheelbase. Again, this is so you can replace it if it no longer holds weight over time. The seat collar and backstop are held into place by long bolts. So carrying this seat around might require it to be carried in parts then quickly reassembled at the destination. Once you've sat on this for some time, these parts will become rather forced together and won't as easily come apart. In summation, I do like this stool and will be keeping it. Mainly because it can reach the height I need for my work benches and can still be brought low enough to slide under small tables. It has a sturdy welded metal frame and the vertical rod can hold my 220 lbs up with ease. It's backstop means I can't sit too far back on the stool so avoids me falling over backwards. The downsides are also it's small seat and wheelbase size and can only be used as a stool, not as a chair. It's wheels will likely wear out before long but has standard size ones I could get in any hardware store. And of course, it is quite inexpensive for a padded stool.
C**N
Too tall
Too tall to width feels like it’s going to turn over it hasn’t just feels unstable
T**L
Sturdy and lightweight!
I loved this chair. I used it daily to braid Clients hair. For more petite clients this chair was perfect, but for my heavier clients I would swap this out for another one with a bigger seat. The suspension is great and I didn’t have any issues with noise or the wheels sticking. The wheels do not have locks, but the chair is sturdy once assembled and can be transported fully assembled without any damage. It’s so sleek and functional that a family friend was able to convince me to let them keep it in their garage since they work from home and spend plenty of time in the garage. It was so affordable and I had enjoyed it for so long that I didn’t feel like I lost anything by passing it along!
Z**9
Good for extra small people
The stool looks expensive and cute, but those are the only things good about it. I'm a small person, 5'2", 130 lbs, and this stool's seat is too little for me and forget about the backrest helping anything. It's also very unstable. If you lean just a little, it falls over. I've had this stool for about 3 days and fell more times than I can count. I do not recommend this product.
A**A
Perfect stool for Kitchen
Sciatica has prevented me from standing in the kitchen for long periods of time chopping veggies, etc. I got this wonderful little stool specifically because the wheels do not stick way out to trip me as I maneuver through the kitchen. Works perfect and well built!
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