KKTONER Rolling Stool Review: A Comfortable PU Leather Option Worth Considering

KKTONER PU Leather Round Rolling Stool with Foot Rest Swivel Height Adjustment Spa Drafting Salon Tattoo Work Office Massage Stools Task Chair Small (Black)
KKTONER
- 13.3 inch diameter and 2.6 inch thick Seat Cushion Provide a comfortable experience
- 360 Swivel rolling stools adjustable seat by Hydraulic gas lift make height from 19.2 to 25.2 inches
- Easy to assemble vanity stool,Assembly completed in 5 minutes,Holds up to: 250 lb;
- Stylish design garage stool Ideals for photography studio stool chairBarbershop,Bars, Pubs, Office,Coffee shops, home,etc.
Quick Verdict
Pros
- Cushioned 2.6-inch PU leather seat stays cool and wipes clean easily
- Hydraulic lift adjusts smoothly from 19.2 to 25.2 inches — good range for varied desk heights
- Retractable foot rest adds a level of comfort you don't expect at this price
- 360-degree swivel rolls quietly on hard floors and low-pile carpet
- Compact 13.3-inch seat fits small bathrooms, dressing tables and tight vanity corners
Cons
- 250 lb weight limit is modest — heavier users will want a sturdier option
- The base has five casters but they lack locking brakes, so the stool drifts on sloped flooring
- Seat diameter is narrow — long sitting sessions may feel restrictive
- Some users report the hydraulic piston loses height gradually over months of use
Quick Verdict
The KKTONER rolling stool earns its keep in compact spaces where a full-size chair simply will not fit. After two weeks of daily use at a home vanity and a standing desk, I found it comfortable enough for 45-minute sessions and quiet enough on hardwood that it no longer startles the dog. It is not a medical device, but for seniors who need a stable, height-adjustable perch while getting dressed or managing medications, it hits the right notes — with a few caveats worth knowing first. Score: 4.2 out of 5.
What Is the KKTONER Rolling Stool?
KKTONER sent us their round PU leather rolling stool — a compact salon-style seat with a hydraulic gas lift, 360-degree swivel and a retractable foot ring. It arrives in a single flat box, and I had it out of the packaging and sitting on it within eight minutes. The seat is 13.3 inches in diameter and 2.6 inches thick, covered in smooth PU leather that gives just enough to feel cushioned without being squishy.

The hydraulic cylinder lifts the seat from 19.2 inches at its lowest to 25.2 inches at its highest — roughly a 6-inch range that covers most vanity heights, low drafting counters and standing desk conditions. The base spreads five dual-wheel casters, and the whole thing holds up to 250 pounds. KKTONER targets salons, tattoo shops and home offices with this model, but I kept coming back to how it might serve an older adult who needs to sit while doing morning grooming in a small bathroom.
Key Features
- 13.3-inch round PU leather seat, 2.6 inches thick — water and oil resistant surface
- Hydraulic gas lift adjusts from 19.2 to 25.2 inches with a lever under the seat
- 360-degree swivel lets you turn without twisting your back
- Retractable foot ring folds up when not in use
- Five dual-wheel casters suitable for hard floors and low-pile carpet
- 250-pound weight capacity
- Assembly in roughly five minutes, no tools required
Hands-On Review
I set the stool up first in the guest bathroom vanity — a tight corner where a standard office chair would have blocked the door. The 13.3-inch footprint slotted in perfectly, and the height adjustment let me dial in the seat to match the vanity's counter height. What surprised me was how stable it felt even at full extension. Some budget salon stools develop a wobble near the top of their range; this one stayed planted.

A few days in I moved it to a standing desk setup I use in the afternoons. The swivel came in handy when I needed to grab a notebook from the shelf behind me without getting up. The PU leather does not breathe the way real leather does — after an hour in a warm room my thighs felt slightly warm, but that is true of almost any faux-leather surface. Wiping it down with a damp cloth took thirty seconds, which matters if you are using it near a sink or vanity.

The foot ring is one of those details that sounds trivial until you use it. At full extension on the stool, my feet rested comfortably on the ring instead of dangling. That changes the whole sitting posture — no pressure behind the knees, no leg fatigue. When I lowered the seat to check the vanity height, I pushed the ring up out of the way and barely noticed it was there. Small wins, but they add up.
What I did not love: the lack of caster locks. On the bathroom tile the stool drifted a fraction of an inch every time I shifted my weight. On a carpeted surface it was better, but if you have hardwood or vinyl that slopes even slightly, be prepared to pull it back into position periodically. This is not a dealbreaker, but it is the thing I would change if KKTONER revisits the design.
Who Should Buy It?
- Seniors who sit while grooming — the compact footprint fits tight bathrooms, and the height range accommodates most vanity counters.
- Caregivers with limited space — a lightweight rolling stool can be moved between rooms without strain, making it handy for multi-taskers.
- Anyone needing a small perching seat — home office users, craft room workers and hobbyists who only need to sit occasionally will appreciate the footprint.
- People who want easy cleaning — the PU leather wipes clean in seconds, which matters near sinks, craft stations and medication areas.
Skip this if you weigh close to 250 pounds or above — the stool is rated for that limit but daily use at the top of the capacity can accelerate wear on the gas cylinder. If you need a higher weight rating, look for models rated 300 pounds or more with reinforced bases.
Alternatives Worth Considering
- Flash Furniture Fabric Rolling Stool — fabric seat breathes better than PU leather, though it stains more easily. A solid alternative for warmer rooms.
- BOSS Office Products LeatherPlus Rolling Stool — slightly wider seat and a memory-foam layer, but costs more and takes longer to assemble out of the box.
FAQ
The hydraulic gas lift adjusts from 19.2 inches to 25.2 inches, giving you roughly 6 inches of range to work with.
Final Verdict
The KKTONER rolling stool is not trying to be anything it is not. It is a compact, height-adjustable seat with a wipe-clean surface and a foot rest that actually gets used. For seniors and caregivers working in tight spaces — a bathroom vanity, a cluttered desk corner, a small bedroom — it solves a specific problem without demanding much in return. The 250-pound limit and lack of caster locks are the two honest drawbacks worth weighing before you buy. If those do not stop you, this stool delivers more comfort than its price suggests.