Extend and climb ladder
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Extend and climb ladder
I have just been placing an order with screwfix and came across this absolute bargain-
Reduced from £149.99 to just £74.99
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/35494/Acc ... dder-2-59m
Reduced from £149.99 to just £74.99
http://www.screwfix.com/prods/35494/Acc ... dder-2-59m
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
Chez this forums called bargain tools but everytime I look in here it costs me money
Good find
Good find
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
Good find I remember,these coming out I saw them on one of the shopping channels circa the £200 Mark
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
Everytime i see them, i envisage getting to the top and each step goes back down, one by one, in a cartoon style
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
They are selling these for a similar price in Makro.
Word of warning, someone once broke both legs on one of these, safety catches looked like they were in position and when they got halfway up the ladder it gave way. It was a while back, so they have may have improved that safety aspect.
Word of warning, someone once broke both legs on one of these, safety catches looked like they were in position and when they got halfway up the ladder it gave way. It was a while back, so they have may have improved that safety aspect.
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
well if u do fall and break both legs , dont come running to me for sympathy
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
I actually used one of these the other day at work and it was pretty solid. It had already been extended though, so I am not sure how positive the locking system is.
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
Chez, Why are you buying a ladder when you don't even need one?
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Re: Extend and climb ladder
Simon Site Manager wrote:Chez, Why are you buying a ladder when you don't even need one?
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It might come in handy one day
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