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BIG RED Torin Swivel Bar Stool: Padded Garage/Shop Seat with Chrome Plated Legs, Black, 28.74" Tall, 18.5" Diameter

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Features

  • Swivel bar stool that is perfect for any shop, garage or home; Commercial grade restaurant chair
  • Constructed with heavy-duty steel for durability and supports up-to 250 lbs.
  • Seat measures 14.5" in diameter and has high density foam padding for added comfort
  • Top swivels 360-degrees on ball bearings for smooth movement
  • Chrome plated legs are equipped with anti-slip protective caps; Includes a 1 year limited manufacturer warranty

Description

The Torin BIG RED TRP6185 swivel bar stool is a 29" tall, comfort cushion padded chair that is perfect for any garage, shop, bar, home or restaurant. The seat measures 14.5" in diameter and has high density foam padding. The top swivels 360-degrees on ball bearings for smooth movement. Constructed with heavy-duty steel for durability and supports up-to 250 lbs. Each of the four chrome plated legs include anti-slip protective caps. Includes a limited 1 year manufacturer warranty.

Product Dimensions: 13.66"D x 13.66"W x 28.74"H


Color: Black


Brand: BIG RED


Size: 28.74" Tall, 18.5" Diameter


Style: Swivel Stool


Product Dimensions: ‎13.66"D x 13.66"W x 28.74"H


Color: ‎Black


Brand: ‎BIG RED


Size: ‎28.74" Tall, 18.5" Diameter


Style: ‎Swivel Stool


Furniture Finish: ‎Chrome


Seat Height: ‎29 Inches


Maximum Weight Recommendation: ‎12.7 Pounds


Product Care Instructions: ‎Wipe with Dry Cloth


Assembly Required: ‎No


Number of Pieces: ‎1


Item Weight: ‎12.2 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎China


Item model number: ‎TRP6185


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Weight: ‎12.2 Pounds


Date First Available: February 28, 2011


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Perfect stool
Simple to put together, even thought the instructions aren't that well. Comfortable and sturdy.
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2024 by Michael Schweiger

  • Very firm seat foam, but solid stool and goes together easy if you know this:
The screws that mount the seat are stored in the seat, you have to take them out first. Otherwise, very easy install.
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2024 by Robert James

  • Nice for the money
Quality is descent especially for the price. Fairly comfortable to sit on and it's sturdy. Bought for use with arcade 1up machines. The instructions were horrific hence 4 out of 5 stars 🌟
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by William Reimer

  • Great little stool.
This is a great little stool. It's too high for me in the kitchen, but my hubby will use it in his shop.
Reviewed in the United States on March 25, 2024 by Unknown

  • Sturdy stool, annoying assembly
The stool is very sturdy once you get it together. The cushion is also very firm. The spin is not too loose so you won't find yourself spinning back and forth when you don't want to. The assembly was very annoying, however. It was difficult to line up the poorly machine screw holes, and with very unclear instructions, it was confusing to figure out how to put it together. Most of the screws that you need are packaged in a little baggie as you would expect, but there are a few on the bottom of the seat that you have to unscrew and then reattach, which is not mentioned in the instructions. Furthermore, these screws have recessed heads, when the metal plate that they attach to does not have holes that accommodate such screw heads, so when trying to figure it out, it really seems like those are the wrong screws and the wrong way to attach the seat (shown in picture). This is such a dumb thing to have been overlooked by the designers and would be incredibly simple for them to fix. If I had paid any more for this I would probably be returning it solely on that principal. I plan to go to the hardware store to replace these screws ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2023 by Zack Zack

  • Easy to assemble and great for tall people
Bought this for my husband, who plays bass. He's tall and regular music stools are just too short for him but this stool has been perfect. He loves how comfy it is, and assembly was a breeze. After three months, it's still in great shape. Definitely recommend for any musician who needs a comfy seat for long practice sessions. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2024 by Grace

  • Defective parts make it extremely difficult to construct
This is one of the most difficult things I've ever had to put together. I ordered this stool for my workshop. I built the workbench it was going to be used at using my own plans. I've put together swingsets and dozens of pieces of furniture over the years and have built handmade desks for my kids, custom shelving for my storage closet, and a built-in folding table and shelving system for our laundry room. I know how to build stuff. This thing was awful. The big problem is that none of the screw holes would line up. They were slightly off on each leg and therefore required a lot of flexing to get it into place. The chrome plating was really cheap and flaked off everywhere. I had to use a magnet to pick up all the little pieces (I had originally started putting it together in my living room after it arrived in the mail). Some of the pieces were big too. Whole chunks about an inch long were popping off along with the little flakes. I wrestled with this thing for nearly two hours and it only has 9 screws! I was flabbergasted. I've never been so frustrated putting something together. For what it's worth, the metal seems sturdy and the seat itself swivels well and seems comfortable and is the perfect height for my custom-built workbench. But all I could think of the entire time I was wrestling with it was how much I hated that stool and how I was going to give it a rare 1-star review. If you look at my history, it's extremely rare for me to rate something this low. But even with the simple construction, they still couldn't get it right. There's no excuse for that. Now I have a derpy looking chair with mangled legs and chunks of missing chrome, but it gets the job done in my workshop. I still hate it every time I look at it because it brings up the PTSD from putting it together. I strained my right wrist and pulled a tendon or something in my right elbow, which has never happened to me before and felt really weird and not good. I've since tried hammering the legs out with a rubber mallet to get them looking less weird, but when I straighten things back out it wobbles horribly because of the misalignment. So I either have to live with it looking dumb, or suffer with a bad wobble. For now I'm going for function over form. I'd have drilled new holes myself, but they were just off enough that I'm not sure if I could have put in another hole without compromising the strength of it, but far enough out of alignment that it took a massive effort to get it to work. Flesh against steel. Apparently I need to learn how to weld. If this company has any decency about them, they'd send a replacement unit. But part of me really doesn't want to go through the assembly process again. I imagine it wouldn't be so bad if the parts weren't defective, but who knows what I might get. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2017 by Duke

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