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Just out if interest how are you getting on with it?


I have the 6 rung version. It doesn't get any lighter with use, although I can carry it upright fairly easily with one shoulder between the rungs.

I still have an ordinary lightweight pair of steps as well on the van, so it only gets used when necessary. For lighting in high ceilings in Victorian houses, it's spot on. It also gets used occasionally as a full extension ladder, so it has allowed me to take the extension ladder off the van and remove the roof bars. It's a bit unwieldy in this mode, but very stable due to the wide legs. You wouldn't really want to be working for very long periods off it, as it has rungs rather than steps, so your feet would get a bit tired after a while.

So, for a ladder that fits easily in the back of a SWB Transit that will get to places that an ordinary short pair of steps won't reach, it's proved very useful. I haven't regretted the purchase.
 

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