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Decided I need a set as my steps are just to clumsy in the wagon. Anyone recommend any? I found a good offer on 3.3m Telesteps ones at £150. Any recommendations?
Cheers
Cheers
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gay and not safe,buy a roof rack,buy proper laddersDecided I need a set as my steps are just to clumsy in the wagon. Anyone recommend any? I found a good offer on 3.3m Telesteps ones at £150. Any recommendations?
Cheers
gay and not safe,buy a roof rack,buy proper ladders
Just found Midland Ladders (they are alway cheap) do the Youngmans 39m for £150 - ordered!
Tom, Im 18 stone so the cheaper ones worry me a little
Just found Midland Ladders (they are alway cheap) do the Youngmans 39m for £150 - ordered!
Tom, Im 18 stone so the cheaper ones worry me a little
I have a roof rack, and a 30' set of Class A's but theyre not much good getting into a loft and the idea of dragging a rain wet set of steps off the roof into the custards house doesnt appeal.gay and not safe,buy a roof rack,buy proper ladders
Just found Midland Ladders (they are alway cheap) do the Youngmans 39m for £150 - ordered!
Tom, Im 18 stone so the cheaper ones worry me a little
Just found Midland Ladders (they are alway cheap) do the Youngmans 39m for £150 - ordered!
Tom, Im 18 stone so the cheaper ones worry me a little
39m ladders? Bit high aint they?
39m ladders? Bit high aint they?
Had three biftas once......that's high
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Isn't the unextended bit supposed to stay at the bottom so they don't become top heavy. Also, there's more weight to crush your fingers as you collapse them.
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