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Posts : 1738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Location : Leeds
Subject: Collapsible ladders Sun 9 Dec 2012 - 15:39
Any recommendations from experience ? What takes up the least space but still offers height and good stability
KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: Collapsible ladders Sun 9 Dec 2012 - 15:42
Do you mean the telescopic ones? No advice but this is something I want, last time I looked Maplins had some on offer but none in the stores near me was a while ago though
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KSH
Posts : 7151 Join date : 2012-11-13 Age : 62 Location : Wherever I park
Subject: Re: Collapsible ladders Sun 9 Dec 2012 - 15:44
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Techno100
Posts : 1738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Location : Leeds
Subject: Re: Collapsible ladders Sun 9 Dec 2012 - 15:48
I have a maplins folding one I paid about £50 but to be honest it's not up to youngmans quality by any means. I'll probably sell it on. The telescopic ones are ok but most are not freestanding so require to be leant against something. There are a couple of telescopics on eBay that fold in the middle so will stand alone as an A frame but they don't give the stored dimensions and don't respond to questions
Techno100
Posts : 1738 Join date : 2012-11-15 Location : Leeds
Subject: Re: Collapsible ladders Sun 9 Dec 2012 - 15:50