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Melvin Scott
Guest
Very stable and solid. I replaced the vinyl end caps on the ends of the legs with rubber ones. Made it better still but they are "grippy" on the concrete. The seat height adjusts by tilting the seat bottom up at an agle which "uncams" it from the uprights. The way it seems to work, the more weight that's applied to the seat bottom, the tighter it cam's into position. Much simpler than it sounds, though. Try one. I think you'll like it. I use mine around the shop almost daily and am pretty hard on stuff. If it wasn't a good stool, it would've met the same fate as all the others I've had...file 13.
This chair quickly and easily folding completely flat for transport is a big plus over the stools I've seen. More comfortable as well.