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  1. EZ STAND MOBILE STOOL (MODEL BK 3250) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- High caster stool, three legged, metal frame with casters. Padded bicycle seat. Height adjustable 27 to 34 inches. For use on hard floors only....[More Information]

  2. EZ STAND MOBILE STOOL (MODEL T1 36) --- DISCONTINUED. RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- Adjustable height mobile stool. Consists of padded bicycle seat on top of 3 legs with 360 degree casters. Height adjusts from 27 to 34 inches to allow a near standing position while approximately 90 percent of body weight is supported by stool. Alloy construction, enamel finish....[More Information]

  3. ROLL-ABOUT CHAIR (MODEL 69011) --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 9/2001) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Roll-About Chair (no. 69011) is a caster stool designed to support 90 percent of a person's weight, reducing the strain of stand-up jobs at work or tasks at home. The wheeled stool has an extra-large padded seat. The frame is made of lightweight durable steel. The heavy-duty, no-mar casters are designed to roll easily over carpets or flooring. CAPACITY: Supports up to 250 pounds. DIMENSIONS: Adjusts in height from 27...[More Information]

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