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Anyone have/heard of 'Kitchen Helper' its a step stool that is enclosed

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ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:25

Want one from UK if possible...if not looks like its the US or nothing!

Any sites to buy from or experience of the Kichen helper ie good bad ugly etc

TIA

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TenLordsaLapin · 14/12/2007 16:28

Like this one?

AwayInAMunker · 14/12/2007 16:30

Can't you put a wheely bin on bricks?

ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:32

Hi Lapin, recognise you from lurking round here! And yes, you star! Thanks for that!

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CremolaFirCone · 14/12/2007 16:32

oh its a child cage.wow

TenLordsaLapin · 14/12/2007 16:33

LOL, have I been lurking?

A child cage - god, I need a big one.

ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:33

Oooh...another famous person speaking to me! Hi hunker!! Can I have an autograph?

My wheely bin is needed for rubbish unfortunately...

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ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:34

I wasn't expecting this much response to a boring product question...

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MegaLegs · 14/12/2007 16:34

It was a prize on a competition on here once, I'm not sure who won it though.

AwayInAMunker · 14/12/2007 16:37

LOL Ally!

Although thinking about it, you'd need to put the bricks inside the bin...so maybe that wouldn't work!

Hunker

ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:41

Hi Megalegs...shame I missed it...£99 muchos money! But I'll dive into savings and hope for best...if their still there

Thanks hunker! Why bricks inside wheely bin? Surely need them underneath to level it up what with wheels...unless you took wheels off.... ah...to lift them up to tabletop height... bit slow today...

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TenLordsaLapin · 14/12/2007 16:43
ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:43

lots of children in cages

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bananaknickers · 14/12/2007 16:44

what a waste of money. How on earth did our parents manage without it. Your not really going to buy one Ally are you?

ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:46

Strange you should mention banana's...my dh eats 5 every night has been known to eat 18 in one session.

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ally90 · 14/12/2007 16:50

Ummm...yep! We have paving slabby things in our kitchen, not particually soft to fall onto...besides, I like cooking and as soon as I start 'down down down down down' (arms outstretched), down means up...

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Pollybess · 18/12/2007 23:13

Sorry for the delay in my message but I have only just seen your comments.

Have you seen the Learning Tower by little partners inc. It is a similar adjustable height platform designed by a USA mother. Her company have been selling the Learning Tower for over 7 years in the USA and Canada. So its tried and tested.It has now been introduced over here by a UK company. It gives the child independence as they are able to climb up onto the platform themselves rather than being lifted in. Saves the back!!! Take a look I'm sure you will find it on the internet through a search

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