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COSYLAND Height Adjustable Toddler Standing Tower - Toddler Kitchen Stool Helper Natural

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$69.99

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1.Color:White


About this item

  • Height Adjustable: The three-level adjustable platform ensures that toddlers and kids from 18 months to 3 years old (children with a height of 25 inches to 40 inches) can easily reach the island, counter, or sink. This kitchen tower grows with your child, making it a long-lasting investment in your family's daily life
  • Safe And Secure: Cosyland toddler Kitchen Step Stool has been awarded the CPC certification (Children's Product Certificate) by the federal government. The Removable Anti-Drop Railing Safety Rail features a unique patented design (patent No: 008546345-0001). The support feet makes the toddler kitchen tower for toddlers more stable
  • Family Cooking Fun: At 35 inches (90cm) in height, our toddler standing tower for learning elevates your baby to the most common kitchen worktop/counter heights, encouraging independence and family togetherness when preparing meals, washing up, or cleaning teeth in the bathroom
  • Made to last: This toddler kitchen standing tower is made from solid natural bamboo with a child-safe, meticulous finish that prevents scratches and scuff marks, ideal as kids stool for kitchen
  • EASY INSTALLATION: The toddler stool for kitchen equipped with installation tools. Each of our parts (including screws) is numbered. It can be easily installed according to our instructions. For any issues please feel free to reach out



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Nicky
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025
My grandson is 18 months old, we’ve had these for 2 weeks and have already gotten so much use out of it :) He loves being at the counter with me and helping to stir sauces and cake mixes. This is sturdy and was easy to put together (okay hubby put it together :D ) Very satisfied and highly recommend this product :)
CJ's Mom
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2025
This tower like all the others I've reviewed is sturdy, easy to assemble and I love the light wood color. I also like that it's adjustable and the right size for the smaller toddlers.My ONLY issue with this one that I have NOT had before, is that this tower had some splintering in two places. I've never encountered that and I like the Cosyland brand very much. It looks like it may have been banged around or fallen from a high shelf (warehouse perhaps?)But we removed the one long piece, sanded it down and sanded the smaller part. Perfect.Recommended!!
Cecelia Clemens
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
This piece is not just functional, but it looks amazing as well. It is so well designed and sturdy. I know it will last through the toddler years and beyond. They really did think of everything, including installation, gloves, which aren’t really necessary, but I appreciate the thought. I love the nonslip and anti tip feet that are going to ensure the tower will not slide around the kitchen floor or fall over with an active toddler. The easy height adjustment will make this tower usable for years. Solid material that is easy to clean. Love it!
Mariah A.
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2025
This tower was super easy to put together. It's very sturdy and even came with treads to make the stairs slip resistant. It doesn't take up too much space and is a nice evenly stained wood finish.
CW
Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2025
NOTE: I am a member of the Amazon Vine Program. I try out new products, and then provide an honest, unbiased review, based on my personal impressions and experience. I am not paid for my reviews.I ordered this for my toddler grandson, and it is a hit! I was specifically interested in this tower, because it has secure railing that completely encloses the child as an extra measure to prevent him from falling off. The tower is a solid and sturdy structure — no wobbling, and no concerns about the wood snapping or otherwise jeopardizing safety. In fact, the finish is very smooth and coated to prevent splintering, and the natural finish of the wood is beautiful and matches my daughter’s kitchen island perfectly. Particularly impressive is how the height is adjustable, so as our little guy grows, the stool should be able to accommodate him for several years, with proper care. Very reasonably priced at less than $70 (at the time of my review) — an excellent value, considering the quality of the item we received.
Al Washington
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2025
I got this for my granddaughters and it’s been such a game changer. They love climbing up to help me while I’m cooking, and I love knowing they’re safe and secure thanks to the enclosed sides. It’s really sturdy and the wood is nice and smooth — no rough edges at all. It also looks great in the kitchen and the adjustable height means we’ll get a lot of use out of it. I love that it can hold up to 150lbs which means it can grow when them.
Nichole Lawson
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2025
I really love this for my toddler so she is finally able to help me cook I can teach her more things without her having to just sit and I like that they can’t fall out and it can’t be tipped over! The standing board is adjustable you can have it higher or lower! It’s sturdy and a good solid wood!
Dave Lo
Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2025
I unpacked it, and was putting it together. First impression was that it's pretty good wood, 3 plies of solid bamboo, no layers of glued sawdust, MDF, or any of that other cheap trash. It's nice and stiff, not bendy or warping.They have an assembly booklet, and some of the identifier number stickers are on the wrong pieces. Minor nuisance, no big deal, I've built significantly more complicated stuff than this with no instructions. Not even taking a star off for this.As I was putting it together, one of the screws snapped while tightening it. I thought it was me, that I overtorqued it as the screw broke off near the head. I went out to the garage to grab the powerdrill and drilled it out because it snapped off far enough in that my extractors couldn't reach it. Then I filled the hole, set it aside to cure, and later drilled out a new hole. In the meantime, working one of the other bolts, it snapped before it was even halfway in. I figured out it's just tolerances of the pilot holes not being consistent.How did I figure it out that it was pilot hole tolerances? As I was inspecting the second one that broke, it was clear the pilot hole wasn't drilled out as deeply as it should have been. Not even close. So not initially realizing the screw tail hit wood at the end of the pilot hole (because the screw was still sticking out a fair bit), the head was the weakest spot and it snapped right off while tightening. If it wasn't pilot hole tolerances, the only other thing could be that the shear strength of these screws is bad, and it's only a matter of time before your baby breaks it. But nope. It's the tolerances on the pilot holes. I'm a pretty heavy guy from too much powerlifting, and after all of this, I tested the weight capacity myself. I can personally say I'm comfortable putting our baby in it.Of course, now I had broken 2 screws, but there was only 1 extra, so I had to raid the toolbench screw bucket for a compatible screw. No good fits (of course), so off to home depot. Drilled it out to proper depth, and then new screw in.Then when I went to do a final check (because remember, we're putting a baby in this thing), it was wobbly. What the what? So I double checked every screw for tightness. Still wobbly... flipped it over and started unscrewing the little rubber feet. The screws are too small and feet too thin to just tweak them a little, so I added tiny washers of different thicknesses under them. Now it stays flat.Only other observations to add...* I know it's not necessarily intended, but the screw pilot holes have a recess cutout, but not enough to put in any plugs I have in the garage, and I have a fair bit. If you drill them out further, you're going to get structural stability loss in certain pieces of wood (depending on the orientation). So either you're leaving them uncovered or you're making custom plugs. I didn't deduct any stars for this. If they intended you to plug the holes, they probably would have included plugs.* the sides are not one main piece each. They're two each, not counting the vertical slats in the top portion. Result is that it's probably less stable than if they used a single frame for each side. Again though, didn't deduct any stars for this, because if it's not creaking or cracking under my weight, it'll easily be fine with our baby on it, who is maybe only 10% of my weight.So overall it was a very frustrating setup. Checking other reviews, most others didn't have these issues, so I suspect it was a QA fluke. Product is great after the setup. I could see a lot of people just giving up and returning it though if they encountered this.
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