DEWALT DXSTAH025 Stool

(290 reviews)

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$149.98

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  • Dale Evans

    > 3 day

    Ok if youre not going to sit too long and definitely not designed for shop floors, it does roll but it will dump you.

  • P-man

    Greater than one week

    This will fit for those than need something that can go higher. Been looking at stools and when I got injured and I couldnt move a lot the height of this was great. Its very sturdy and strong. Wheels are great and durable. Actually my kid took it rolling the down the street on it and it held up. Rolls great in the shop. Also the bottom tray helps a lot. Definitely like the look! What are the not so great things? Well of course if youre working low on your car note the minimum height. Maximum height is great. Also you can tip it if youre really leaning back a lot, but normal use you should be okay and not have an issue. People that said theres an issue with only sitting on the back of the chair I would disagree. However, those that says it drops a bit when at max height is true. Its very slight for me so not a big deal.

  • Jon, a carpenter & more

    > 3 day

    I 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.

  • William Stevens

    > 3 day

    20220407: I love DeWalt stuff, and wanted to give this 5 stars, but the base is not wide enough. If the seat is raised up it is _very_ easy to tip over. The wheels are a bit stiff, so trying to slide around with a higher seat tends to make the seat tip over. Lowering the seat and using your legs more keeps it stable, but DeWalt could have done much better by simply making the base wider. The base is almost exactly the same width as the seat, so the entire unit is less stable, tall and skinny. Assembly was extra-easy. The units comes in three pieces: the seat, the neck, and the base. Put the neck into the base, place the seat on the neck, adjust the height once, and it is ready to go. DeWalt provides some flat feet if you want to remove the casters. I did not use them, but maybe there is some scenario where that would be useful. Construction: the base is steel with DeWalt-yellow baked on enamel. If I read correctly, DeWalt has an accessory system that probably allows some small items to be attached to the base. The U-channels have a pattern cut into the steel that seems to be for attaching something. Ive not looked into that too much, so cant say any more about that. The wheels are about medium size, and heavy, but they dont turn as easily as I would have liked (see my comment above on tipping too easily). The seat is solid and comfortable. Overall, it is a good solid work stool.

  • Ann

    > 3 day

    Solid. Does the job as advertised. Very satisfied.

  • K

    > 3 day

    Love 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.

  • Pibble dad

    > 3 day

    Use mine In a resto shop. I roll around all day welding, stripping parts, fibbing on the frame table etc. Had it 2 weeks as a bigger fella 280 lbs. Hard to dind a seat sturdy enough. This seat is sturdy enough. Nuff said !

  • RB601

    > 3 day

    This stool is of great quality and construction and assembly for the one I got was simple. Place base on floor, place stem in base, place stool on stem. Easy. The stool is a bit smallish for me, but perhaps that is a problem that **I** need to address. ;) The flaw is the cheap wheels. I TRIED to roll it while sitting on it on a textured epoxy floor - no way. So, I purchased 4 Schioppa orange ball bearing wheels and will replace the shoddy black ones that came with the stool. So, for me, I had to add $57 or so because I needed to purchase the casters. These: Schioppa L12 Series, GLEEF 312 UPE G, 3 x 1-1/4 Swivel Caster. I have them on several projects and they work great.

  • Lauri Lyle Bird

    > 3 day

    So far I am very pleased, it is well built, very comfortable and it extends higher than most shop stools, and the assembly was quick and easy, unlike most stools, the casters were already attached, and it comes with additional feet if you don’t want to use the casters, it seems to be of very good quality, like you would expect from DeWalt

  • Brian Reis

    > 3 day

    Extremely 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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