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Woodcraft

Shop Stool

$89.99

Take a load off with the Woodcraft Shop Stool! This 360° swiveling shop stool will quickly become your favorite seat in the shop. The stainless steel construction and 14-inch seat provide the space and strength to handle up to 300 pounds. The 4-inch thick comfort cushion proudly...

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Take a load off with the Woodcraft Shop Stool! This 360° swiveling shop stool will quickly become your favorite seat in the shop. The stainless steel construction and 14-inch seat provide the space and strength to handle up to 300 pounds. The 4-inch thick comfort cushion proudly displays the Woodcraft logo. The frame is bound by a tubular footrest that gives you a place to park your feet during long hours at the drafting table or workbench. Add to that sturdy rubber feet that keep you firmly rooted, and won't drift away from the bench, and you have a seat that is a perfect addition to any shop.

Features:

  • 360° fully swiveling seat
  • Tubular stainless steel legs
  • Woodcraft logo proudly displayed
  • Sturdy rubber feet prevent stool from drifting or rocking

Specifications:

  • Stool Height: 30"
  • Seat Diameter: 14"
  • Cushion Thickness: 4"
  • Weight Capacity: 300 lb.

What's Included:

  • (1) Woodcraft Shop Stool




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  1. 4.0 out of 5 stars
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    still going after all these years

    My stool has lost most of the ball bearings, bolts at the foot rest are barely there, mounting screws to the seat have been replaced with a larger size, and the frame is slightly bent. I still use it, swiverlering gingerly.

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