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Easi dec conservatory ladder

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So does the ladder you use rest on the panels or the frames I think tuffers is getting at

 
I just want to use the right tools for the job that has been tested as safe instead of looking like a cowboy and putting myself at unnecessary risk. That is my interpretation on the definition of a professional cleaner but each to their own I guess :rolleyes:

As far as my health is concerned that is private and none of your business:p

you seem to be making the point often how You are the professional and other members are in a lower league . but youre the one thats got the aching body so whats clever eh
i would wager that anybody with a bit of savvy could make a pro conservatry ladder to rival the easy dec for under £200 .
 
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I honestly don't know why I bother to try to help ppl on this forum sometimes as the likes of you @boarcity do my head in.

 
youre lashing out, but im trying to help You . think ahead . youve proved you can clean to a very high standard but the downside is the easydec isnt so easy on the body [as youv written ] ,so where do u go from here

now iv never used an easydec , but it seems that your going to be up there cleaning for quite some time,long enough to really tire your body perched at an awkward angle. and theres nowhere to sit . how long can u realistically stay on an easydec?

 
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@boarcity on some jobs I get I find it's easier to do it that way (subject to the structure of the roof). When I was researching for the best one to get out of all of the conservatory ladders I had seem that one came out on top for me.

As for how long you can stay kneeling on the ladder roof section then I would imagine alot longer than using a conservatory ladder without a padded kneeling tray as that must be a killer on your knees.

The easi-dec build quality is very high and incorporates some neat features that you don't get with cheaper alternatives.

I especial like the padded kneeling tray & grab rails on the roof section. Also how you can easily adjust the stabilising bar on the main section of the ladder for sloping ground which has been very useful on a number of occasions. I've also found out just using the main ladder section comes in very handy when the roof section is not required.

Like any bits of kit you get what you pay for.

As mentioned before they do come up from time to time on the likes of fleebay if you don't want to spend £600 @Tuffers

 
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I honestly don't know why I bother to try to help ppl on this forum sometimes as the likes of you @boarcity do my head in.
Your information and knowledge has helped me and lots of people out on here m8 , your always quick to help and offer excellent advice /emoticons/smile.png don't stop your appreciated buddy

 

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