DEWALT DXSTAH025 Stool
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tillyknits
> 24 hourWell-made, sturdy, and adjustable. Dont really think you could ask for more! The color, however, is a knockout. My husband loves it!
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gammimc
> 24 hourI’m not crazy about the seat, would prefer a flat seat. Easy to roll around, taller height is nice. Would buy again.
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K
> 24 hourLove that it goes down far enough so my feet touch the ground. It also comes with solid feet if you don’t want to roll but who would want that. Lol. Wish it had a little taller back but it makes you have good posture.
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Ann
> 24 hourSolid. Does the job as advertised. Very satisfied.
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EGReviews
> 24 hourFirst, I’m a Dewalt fan. I have both the XR and regular full set cordless kits, angle grinder, various bit kits, the planar all sorts of stuff. So as much as I like the Dewalt quality, it does pain me to leave a bad review. But this stool is a straight up torture device. This one’s a miss. I work full time in a workshop and got this to be more comfortable in the workshop. I like how freely it spins. l and the height adjustment with and without the wheels. I also like the little back rest. It helps keep me centered in the chair. For the harbor freight wooden workbench I found it was a perfect height without the wheels. What I don’t like is when I’m sitting, any movement other then to spin makes popping and snapping noises. Don’t lean to the sides, forward or backward. I’ve gotten off of it a few times because I was afraid it was breaking. I weigh about 220, definitely within the weight rating of this stool. The absolute WORST part of the bench is it’s lack of padding. It had about the thickness of a #2 pencil eraser in padding. I can sit on my stool in my workshop for upwards of 20+ hours a week. It feels harder and more uncomfortable then stadium seating. I can feel a stinging sensation sometimes after long sessions. It just straight up hurts after a while. Like sitting right on a wooden bar stool. I’m not looking for some plush pillows too bean bag chair. I just want to sit in something that didn’t literally sting after sitting on it for long periods of time. I will be looking to upgrade and for me being. Dewalt fan just seems weird to say.
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Ryan
> 24 hourGreat stool I got one for my garage and my boss ordered two for the shop because he liked them
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Brian Reis
> 24 hourExtremely well-made. However it is a little tall and you need to be careful that you don’t tip it over when you’re sitting on the edge. Heavy duty.
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Buckloc
> 24 hourThe stool is easy to assemble and is very sturdy. It is not comfortable and easily tips when moving about. I was going to use in a wood shop. I returned the stool.
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Lynne H.
> 24 hourI bought this as a gift for my Hubby. He says it sits entirely too high to work on cars or anything low to the ground. It is nearly high enough to sit at his work table. Seems made well though. Way too much money for him to be unhappy with it. Regret buying it.
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Jon, a carpenter & more
> 24 hourI thought because of the name it would be worth the cost, I read the reviews and it seemed pretty good, and looked at some that cost more and some less..... it is not worth the name it says. The seat wouldnt be worth half the cost, it would not be something you would want to use regularly and it would piss you off sitting in the corner. Its stiff and has no real cushion or give to it. I guess the height didnt cross my mind, to see a shop stool is starts off lower and goes up to a medium height so you can work on stuff you are building.... most people in a shop, if your working on the work bench or assembly bench most people stand and might like a stool occasionally .....this is only good for sitting at a work area that is as high as a counter or a bar.... its lowest spot is higher than an office chair. And set at its lowest height, my feet barely hit the floor flat and Im of average height....this would not be of use for working on anything low, you would be hunched over the whole time while trying to work. I think Dewalt made a big mistake putting their name on this. Their bar stools, would be a hit a bar. These would be a hit at a theme set dinning area....but of not much use, and a reminder of money wasted on a piece of eye candy of no practical use in a shop. But it would be cool around a fire pit with some after work refreshments.