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A steppy ladder....cheapncheerful...

cheapncheerful

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I dont like steppy ladders myself as I find most dangerous...except the one I borrow on contract work thats great so I cant say what this is like....but for that price...may be useful for some on a budget...assuming you can get one as they sell out fast...

http://www.diy.com/departments/tools-equipment/DIY779463.cat?awinmid=wk02-15-Club-Trade-DB-FireLadder&rid=12729155&ecamp=eml-wk02-15-Trade-Weekly-DB-FireLadder&ecamp=Aff-47868&awc=483_1423868579_3a6f3c33a8cd4f7e1ee88c911a9fa205

and theres your valentines present darling:rofl:

 
I won't use stepladders as I think they are too dangerous

If desperately needed my triple 7 rung is a combi jobbie so can be used as 7 rung steps and have the big stabiliser bar like bps ladders

 
I use a three step, step ladder. Useful for high windows in bungalows, light in weight so easy to carry.

 
I use one to reach over conservatorys to get awkward setback window with wfp. If i had a 30ft pole i prob wouldnt need to but needs must.

 
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