Decent step ladder
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Try one of these
https://www.niwaki.com/tripod-ladders/?badge=essen...
Not the cheapest but meant to be good; I haven't got one.
https://www.niwaki.com/tripod-ladders/?badge=essen...
Not the cheapest but meant to be good; I haven't got one.
As above, a Werner platform can be very useful. The extending type gets you pretty high and helpful if working over a wide span. I recently bought one of these as needed to reach some high ceilings. Also easy to transport with seats folded down in a hatchback
https://www.wernerco.com/uk/combination-ladders/MT...
https://www.wernerco.com/uk/combination-ladders/MT...
J6542 said:
Werner stuff is decent quality, how high do you need to go? Their adjustable pro work platform is a decent piece of kit and better than steps for working off.
Current one is half a dozen steps. Mostly used for gardening - trimming the top of hedges, reaching up to trees to cut dead branches off - that kind of thing. I have a 'normal' 3 part ladder for really high stuff if needed
We got fed up with a succession of wobbly cheap step ladders a while ago, I ordered one of these: Lyte step ladder. SWMBO was a bit unsure about the cost until she started using it for painting walls/ceilings in the house, and now she thinks it was money well spent. Much more stable and comfortable than the usual cheap ones sold for home/DIY.
When I wanted new steps I looked around at any building sites to see what they were all using. Invariably they all had either Werner or Youngman (both owner by the same company I believe). I chose a Youngman from Screwfix because it had a deal available but they are largely all branded Werner now.
Best and most stable steps I have ever had.
Best and most stable steps I have ever had.
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