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Material | Metal |
Brand | Usinso |
Product Dimensions | 10.25″W x 15″H |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Portable |
Material | Metal |
Brand | Usinso |
Product Dimensions | 10.25″W x 15″H |
Color | White |
Special Feature | Portable |
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Practicality with toolbagDesigned with both practicality and safety in mind.Stable and strong.The toolbag of top is convenient to storage tools for you when you using them. |
Reliable & Safe DesignEasy folding capability combined with a locking mechanism to ensure security and stability |
Handgrip with sponge antislip sleeveWith a comfy and convenient handgrip, making the stool easy to climb and carry .The top handgrip provides safety when you step on the top of the pedal . |
Standing platforms measure 15″(L) x 10.25″(W)
The maximum capacity of the ladder is 500 pounds.
Sturdy steel metal frame makes the ladder more safer and stabler.
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Bradford K. Talamon –
This is much sturdier,, more stable and safer than the step ladder that you would find in one of the big box DIY stores. I fell off a a two step step ladder a month ago in the kitchen but luckily wasn’t hurt. It just wasn’t very stable and my feet slipped off of the step. All I wound up with was a slightly strained knee and calf but I knew that I had been very lucky. When I saw this stepladder on Amazon and a few similar models, I knew that I had to get one. I am in my late 60s and the handrails make for a much safer stepladder. I have the 3 step stepladder and even the four step is safer and sturdier than the ordinary 2 step stepladder that you would find in a DIY big box store. I really like the non-slip surface on the steps and would tell anyone that the extra $40-50 you would pay for this is easily worth it just in terms of safety and what the consequences of a fall could be. It’s still a bargain and is not too heavy to move around the house.I bought the 4 step step ladder for a friend who works as a handyman who is in his late 60s and he loves it. It is just safer than anything else you can find.Buying and using one of these step ladders is far preferable to falling and spending 6 months in a convalescent home and telling yourself “I should have bought this stepladder.” That alone makes it worth it.
Gino –
Very sturdy and safe ladder. I am 220 lbs can stand on the 4th step very securely and can turn around on it. The side and top rails add additional stability and give you something to hold on to as you climb up. The ladder is not a light ladder so if you are expecting something light to move around this not for you The extra weight of this ladder is due to its sturdy construction. Its a tradeoff between sturdiness vs light weight . I choose sturdiness !!!
e.howard –
Just what I need sturdy strong and easy to assemble
Banson –
I already own several 2-step ladders and a few tall ladders that feel unstable. This one is perfect for reaching high shelves and even the ceiling, but with side rails to grab for stability. I’m 5’8″, but my top kitchen and closet shelves are too high for me to reach on 2-step ladders and their low front bars, but this one works great for those. I also used it to reach the outside water turnoff faucet and valves in my basement ceiling. There’s also a pouch for tools or bulbs, so I don’t have to hold them in one hand while I use the other to climb the ladder. Overall, it works great for keeping me stable while I reach high places.
jim –
Seems well built and sturdy
Christine Ehren –
If you are large & considering this ladder, read the negative reviews carefully. I see where people closer to 500 lbs are having trouble with this ladder being too flimsy & narrow. I weigh about 350, and I’m zipping up and down the thing w hardly a creak w enameled cast iron & heavy appliances in my hands (reorganizing my cupboards-9 ft-I can reach all of them on this thing.). I could see where this could give somebody wider than I trouble with the handrails. I wish the description talked about user weight limit & user + workload weight limit. Look closely at measurements to decide if you can fit inside the arm rails, you do need them, especially if you have something in one of your hands. Manufacturer: make a chart including person width & weight to help plus sized buyers. I nearly didn’t buy this.I noticed one of my guard rails was twisted & I had to leave out the washer in order to get the threads of one of the screws to engage, but once it got grip it was able to pull the rail into shape with a little pressure from the other side. I will need to watch that rail because it doesn’t have a washer. Probably a good idea to check all connections on a ladder I trust my weight to.
Michele –
If you’re afraid of heights like me, a step ladder is a necessary evil, not usually your friend. This product changed my mind. It stays put and does not wobble. The wide steps support the feet. The side rails allow you to hang on with one hand and and provide assurance of safety when the job requires two. The canvas bag and top step keep tools handy to minimize multiple trips up and down.Everything good about this step ladder means it’s a bit heavy and cumbersome to move around. I have to “walk” it folded from place to place, but it’s a very small inconvenience in return for all the benefits. Highly recommended.
John H Staples –
I am 78 and removing wallpaper. I wanted a stable ladder. This ladder is perfect very stable. The tool pouch at the top holds my tools so I don’t need to continually go up and down. There are big pockets and small. Holds screw drivers and small and large putty knives as well as a spray bottle with room to spare. On the third step my head just touches ceiling, so plenty high enough. In living room I have vaulted ceilings so got the 4 step. Also while I haven’t had to stand on the 4th step it makes a great platform to rest additional items. Used the ladder for installing a bedroom ceiling fan and now for stripping wall paper. Very happy with the stability which at my age is critical. The only negative is it might be a little heavy for a small person. I am 5’9 male in good shape for my age. It is also bulky with the hand rails installed, but to me safety is very important. I have a walk-in closet and stick it in there when not using it.
Brent M. –
Just ok
Very expensive ladder ~ you assemble it yourself of course…very sturdy feeling, but the actual deep steps lay almost underneath each other ~ so when you climb it, your shins scrape along the next step up… there are wide steps to let your whole foot be supported, but you cant really put your whole foot on it as the next step up is in your way ~ perhaps just not a big enough angle….Wouldnt buy it again…Too big and too much work to send it back… So we’re stuck with an expensive ladder that isnt what we thought it would be… Save your money, go to your hardware store and buy a regular old ladder! (this one was around $400)