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Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
Great, we used this for the kids trampoline. We don't have a Jacuzzi 😢
jon alan
Reviewed in the United States on March 30, 2024
My electric lift massage bed's motor gave out in the highest position (43 inches off the ground) and I haven't been able to secure a new lift motor. I purchased these for clients to get on and off the bed with ease and safety. Many of my clients have asked where I bought them as they want to get a pair for getting in and out of a bed at home with a extra tall mattress.ProsWide width of both of the stepsAssembled in a matter of minutes.Clients of all sizes use these steps daily and they all feel safe because how sturdy these are constructed.They are so lightweight that I turn them on their side and slide them under the bed when not in use.Arrived quicklyTipI use these on a carpeted surface and have loopy velcro attached to the bottom so they don't slide.
Kindle Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 8, 2024
Nice and sturdy easy to put together but no rails I wish I could of gotten rails but I recommend it if don't need something to hold on too!
Rosalie Mehrab
Reviewed in the United States on July 29, 2023
The steps require assembly but are very easy to put together. You will need a rubber mallet or a regular hammer with a cloth to protect the steps. When you finish assembling them you will see how easy they are to climb and how sturdy they are. The tops of the steps have a design that looks like a slate walkway…this makes them non-skid. This is a very good product.
JSP
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2023
This is a sturdy pair of steps for our hot tub, my husband put it together so I can't speak to that but it sounded easy enough, I like the width of it so you're not guessing when you put your foot out to step down. The color gray matches our gray hot tub.
Kimberly
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2022
I Love my new Steps! They are better than I expected. So nice looking and Sturdy! Just the perfect height for my RV. So much easier to enter and exit my Travel Trailer now!. Very easy to assemble as well. Thank you for making a wonderful affordable product!
Just Doug
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022
Nice, well-made plastic steps (well, polyethylene if you like big words). They came in a nice box with no damage. Assembly took about 30 seconds. Two risers, two steps. Just press them together with their Lego-like pegs, and then add the caps. There is a little bit of flex in the middle of the steps, but they seem sturdy enough.Excellent, straight-forward product. We are actually using them as temporary steps for the deck until we get it rebuilt. The old steps were rotted from age and water. And renter abuse.Hopefully they last a long time. They are so light I could see using them anywhere.
GM
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020
The instructions mention that you can use a “rubber hammer” to put the 8 caps in place, but they don’t stress how important it is to get those things flush with the steps (picture). The caps have 3 rings of ridges/threads inside to interlock with the 3 threads on the pegs of the side panels. I pushed them in HARD by hand, got 2 clicks until the heads of the caps were barely sticking up above the steps, and I thought I was done. The steps were fairly stable, but just a little wobbly. However, in the photos the caps are flush with the steps. Thanks to some feedback from 2 Amazon customers who answered my question, I tried to knock those caps down tight. With a small metal hammer and a rubber bumper to protect the steps I got 6 of them in with a few hits each. NOT EASY! You have to hit them hard! The last two I had to hit directly with the hammer, and they finally went in with some serious banging. You have to get that third thread to interlock on the pegs, and then the connection will be tight as can be. At one point I had to use large clamps between the side panels and step to get them tight enough together so that I could budge the caps. With my small hammer I had much more success concentrating the force of the blows on one side of the cap and then finishing it off on the opposite side rather than hitting them dead center. I would certainly recommend a rubber mallet over a metal hammer. The larger mallet head would probably work well hitting the caps in the center. Not only did the caps and steps survive my hammer assault, but the steps were WAY MORE STABLE afterward. I can also report that the plastic of the caps and the steps is TOUGH. I let loose on those last 2 caps, and I could not see a mark on them. The only marks I left were a couple of minor hammer marks (picture) on the step itself because I missed the cap a few times in my hammering fury. Also they sent me 10 caps, so at least I knew that if I broke any, I’d have two more chances to get it done. These steps look good and they will do the job. I suspect that any of the reviewers who pointed out instability or wobbling in the steps may not have got those caps all the way in for the maximally solid assembly.
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