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I have this exact set, really good! & the custards love em!!
 
nice one I have just ordered them I always double sheet stairs if I don't roll and stroll them but the sheets move like crazy and these look the part
 
Look really handy and won't break the bank either.....regards Turnpin:smile5:
 
Yeah those stair sheets are an accident waiting to happen! These keep the sheets nice & tight so much safer & looks professional.
 
But, how long is it going to be before a customer claims your lovely stair rods have damaged their paint work of varnish coating on said stairs.
 
But, how long is it going to be before a customer claims your lovely stair rods have damaged their paint work of varnish coating on said stairs.

Never had that yet & been using the same set years!

More chance of slipping on a dust sheet & spilling that black radiator water down the stairs on your dust sheets without these bad boys!!
 
I only use mine when I lay stair sheets, so on bigger jobs where I'm running up & down all day!!
 
I use them all the time. Hold the dust sheet nice and steady and makes it look nice and neat too. I would highly recommend them.

I wouldn't want to leave the roll and stroll stuff down over night in case someone was walking around in socks and slipped, I know highly unlikely but they would soon be claiming off you.
 
I use roll and stroll quite a bit. However when I did contract work for social housing bathrooms we used roll and stroll then it was banned because it was slippy if you got a drip of water on it so health and safety said cant use it. Then tanants complained about crap on the carpets so we used roll and stroll. Then it was banned because it was slippy.......


This went on for months [emoji3]

On the plus side the roll and stroll I use is still what I ahem cough cough acquired on said contract cough. [emoji38]
 
I often use roll and stroll when doing compeat bathrooms but now I have got the stair rods I send 2 stair blankets down and they don't move a inch and look the part
 
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