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The KKTONER Round Rolling Stool blends industrial-grade metal durability with plush PU leather cushioning, offering a 360° swivel and hydraulic height adjustment from 20 to 26 inches. Designed for professionals who demand mobility and comfort, it supports up to 300 lbs and assembles quickly, making it ideal for salons, offices, and creative spaces where style meets function.










| Best Sellers Rank | #97,099 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #88 in Salon & Spa Stools |
| Brand | KKTONER |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 3,057 Reviews |
| Frame Material | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 17.3"D x 17.3"W x 26"H |
| Seat Material Type | Faux Leather |
| Size | Large |
S**H
Very sturdy, comfy stool on wheels. Holds 340 lbs easily. Looks good for arcade cabinet.
I had many goals for a good stool. This hit all my goals: 1. Rolls! I need to move my stool a lot. I'm using it for multiple stations and VR. 2. Easily fits in a compartment/bay area underneath a desk/shelf. 3. Holds 340+ lbs without dropping to the lowest height. 4. Looks like it belongs in an arcade. This was a bit iffy as most arcades didn't have rolling stools at all, but this stool looked close enough for my taste. 5. Very smooshy seat/cushion. On top of all that, it swivels very well and was easy to assemble. It came with all the tools needed for assembly. That said, it might be easier to assemble with an electric drill, but I did fine with the included wrenches. Overall, I love this stool and I'd be tempted to buy another one someday.
S**K
Good Choice
Like it! Easy to assemble. Sturdy.
S**D
Good product
Pros: Reasonably priced. It is a nice looking stool. It went together extremely easily, I had it together in about 5 minutes. I like that it extends higher than most stools as I am using it to sit instead of stand when prepping food on my counter. The cons: the wheels do not seem to roll very well on our kitchen floor. It is a fake hardwood type floor and some of the wheels look like they aren't turning at all when I am wheeling it. Also it is a bit of a challenge trying to sit on it without it whisking away out from under you. Granted, I am a small woman, only 5'1", so maybe a taller person will not have this issue. But in order to use it for the purpose I bought it for, I need to raise it to the highest point. So trying to seat myself in the center of gravity without it shooting back is a challenge. I have to remember to be very careful and think before I try to sit to prevent a fall. The one thing I wish these stools had, and none of them do, is a locking mechanism on the wheels. This way you could lock the wheels in place when you do not want to move unintentionally, like when you are trying to sit or you are leaning over to get something. Just a thought.
M**G
looks great, extra tall.
I feel this is a very nice stool, its looks great and feels very comfortable. I purchased this one specifically for the extra height. I added larger wheels to it since I'm using it outdoors. so far its been a good quality, sturdy stool.
L**L
A great stool! A big help for a larger person with mobility issues.
Due to health reasons, I have gained quite a bit of weight over the past two years. I have a decent-quality office chair I have been using for working at my desk, but was finding that my back was getting worse and worse using it all day as my primary chair. I've also been setting up a new space for making artwork, and needed a better chair for the new long table. I was needing a chair that would allow me to get up and down and move around easily while working. I was initially looking into buying a new office chair, but while checking on chairs on Amazon, saw the kind of rolling stools used by tattoo artists and mechanics, etc. I realized that a stool like this would be the perfect thing for my art table, as I have a big heavy tarp covering the rug in that room, and a stool with wheels would be a lot more mobile on it than a big chair with wheels. A stool would also fit entirely under the table. One thing that worried me was how much weight one of these stools would *really* be able hold safely, and also still allow me to roll around. Due to the afore-mentioned health issues, I weigh around 250 pounds. So the stool would need to be able to deal with that magnitude of weight for extended periods, and hopefully have adequate padding for my frame. I am not a tall person at all, so the center of gravity would also have to work for 5’ 2” me. After reading lots and lots of reviews for stools (thanks, Amazon shoppers!) I decided on this KKTONER model. It was affordable, and could support a certain amount of weight easily, as other buyers (thank you!) attested. I went ahead and ordered it. Let me state here that I detest having to assemble anything. I am not a patient person, and was anticipating this stool to be complicated to put together. But it wasn’t! There is a simple set of instructions enclosed. You just stick the wheels into the wheel-holding ring-shaped thing, assemble the tube that the seat goes into, attach the seat to the tube, then insert the tube into the hole in the wheel-holding ring-looking thing. The only thing I did wrong, as I didn’t notice this before I put in the screws the first time, was I attached the stool top to the pole facing in the wrong direction. (All the screws- I think there were four- and the L-shaped tool to tighten them- are enclosed with the stool.) But then I noticed the word “FRONT” with an arrow pointing on the bottom of the stool. It was black on black, so I didn’t see it at first. I had installed the seat backwards. So I undid the screws, and re-assembled it properly. And that was the most “hassle” the assembly gave me. All in all- it was a breeze to put together! Took about fifteen minutes- tops. Next, you hold on to the lever that controls the height of the stool to adjust it to the level you prefer. This is a *very* responsive mechanism! I was surprised at how quickly it moved the seat upwards. The seat went up- and fast- to way too high a level for me to find user-friendly. But it was simple to just grab the lever, and press on the top of the stool to have it sink to a level that worked for me. It's a really nice-looking stool, too. I got the white one. It looks sleek, and professional. The seat is sturdy and well-padded, and easily holds its shape, even after hours under my weight. The seat is very level. After sitting on this stool for a long time, my rear gets a little sore, but this slight discomfort is nothing compared to the back-seizing stiffness caused by my office chair. And it’s a pretty good office chair, with lots of padding (and an extra cushion I added) but the stool is way easier on my back. I am also finding the stool is much simpler to get on and off of than the office chair- especially getting up from it after sitting for a prolonged period. There was a learning curve for me with the stool, with me making sure I had grabbed the front side of it prior to lowering myself down on it, so it wouldn’t skitter away from under me. I am a pretty clumsy person, so I wanted to be careful. But now that I am used to it, that is no longer an issue (though I will continue to be careful, as I don’t have a ton of muscle tone, so- better safe than sorry.) And it rolls! It rolls around great- even on carpet, even on the heavy tarp in the art studio. Even with larger me sitting on it- it rolls just fine, in any direction. It’s actually pretty fun, lol! And again, this stool takes up a lot less room than an office chair would. I find I am using this stool for many other purposes, as my back goes out if I stand for too long. I have used it at the stove for cooking something I need to keep an eye on, and also for chores like cleaning out cabinets, and the inside of the refrigerator, etc. This stool is a real help to me, as my lack of mobility is draining and discouraging, and I can’t get a lot done during the day. My body just gives out. So you could say that this stool has enriched my life in ways I wasn’t anticipating. If you are on the fence about buying it, and also if you are on the larger size, I say- go for it! This stool has made my life a lot easier. I am very glad I purchased this KKTONER stool, and I highly recommend it.
A**R
Super comfy, perfect stool
Very comfortable, easy to assemble, and rolls great
J**R
Sturdy & good quality
It's a sturdy piece of furniture and has served my purposes well. I have mobility issues but my flat is too small for a wheelchair so this serves that purpose. I have used it for almost a year now and it's still going strong despite daily use and abuse by my children. I'm 175 pounds and it supports me well. The raising/lowering mechanism is getting a little clunky but I think that's more the fault of my children than the stool itself.
T**Y
Sturdy and rolls well but almost too well….
Good seat size, sturdy and goes up and down smoothly. Easy to put together and rolls nicely. I wish it had a break because it rolls very easily on tiles and I almost missed it a couple of times when sitting down.