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I am after a 3 part ladder approx 4.5 to 5 meter length in total. I tried ordering one from Bps ladders but they are out of stock until end of June. Can anyone recommend any other company at a good price

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Paul
 
Have you tried Screwfix?

I've got a 2 part guaranteed to collapse and put you in hospital. Tried and tested as I'm writing this from a hospital bed!
 
Hi Paul, you could try gutters and ladders in Watford, they have a web based shop I think :)
 
midlandladders is very good. wickes also sell there own branded ladders which are sgb youngman in drag. very strong ladders, ive got the tripple 3.6m one, holds my fat bum very well.
 
dont think screwfix sell a class 1 extension ladder?

en131/class 2 is the min allowed in the trade.
 
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