18 Folding Bar Stool with Backrest, Handle, and 350lb Capacity for Adults - Ideal for Camping and Kitchen
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Category: rfiver folding stool

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- 【Stable Design】: 5Rcom folding chair has footrest to relax your legs, which both improves comfort and increases the stability of the chair. X-shaped legs make the foldable bar stool more stable and not easy to sway. You can get comfort and enjoy your time while sitting on the foldable stool.
- 【Easy to Carry and Store】: Our portable folding stool is lightweight and easy to fold, there are handles on the top and back of the chair, so you can carry it around and store it wherever you need it. Its compact design saves space when not in use, making it perfect for small apartments, RVs, or households with limited storage space.
- 【Folding Stool with a Maximum Weight Limit of 350 Pounds】: This package includes one 18-inch foldable chair. The strong legs of the folding chair are constructed from alloy steel, allowing it to support up to 350 pounds, which gives it greater strength and longevity compared to standard 200-pound models available. Additionally, the hinge lock mechanism ensures stability, enhancing safety during use.
- 【Versatile Use】: The folding stools for adults portable are designed to be simple and stylish, and can be well integrated into a variety of use scenarios. The folding stool with back and footrest can be used in the kitchen, bar, restaurant, balcony, cafe, office lounge area, or you can also bring it to the outdoor, camping, fishing, courtyard, picnic and other use scenes. Our folding stools are designed to meet your needs.
- 【Slip-resistant and Easy to Clean】: The folding bar stools come with foot covers that prevent skidding while protecting your floor from scratches. Additionally. Durable plastic chair surface is not easy to be scratched, even if there is water or dirty things on the folding stool chair surface only need to be gently wiped with a rag, more suitable for outdoor use than other foam cushion chairs on the market.



















