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DuraTote Stool
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Combination tote box and step stool simplifies horse grooming
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Durable stool gives you a boost when doing grooming tasks
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Tote provides ample storage and includes movable handle
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Combination step stool and tote box features a patented design that simplifies horse grooming tasks - also makes a great mounting block. The step stool fits over the top of a specially designed DuraTote with moveable handle. An internal tray fits onto the tote for extra storage. This combination product is ideal for any horse owner, but can also be used for gardening, cleaning, painting and automotive tasks. To protect the goods inside your tote, you can attach a padlock, sold separately, to the portion of the tote handle that comes up through the stool when the two are stowed together. Great for horse shows, travel, and barn use. 20" x 16" x 14" high. 300 lb max weight. Made in the USA.
Please specify Red or Blue.
Please click on "More Information" for care instructions.
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Caring for you DuraTote Stool
Wipe exterior clean with a soft, damp cloth when necessary. Should the inner compartments of the tote box get soiled, remove all contents from tote and wash thoroughly with nontoxic soap/water solution, brushing out stuck-on messes if necessary. Rinse thoroughly with clean water. Dry completely. Replace contents. |
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