What is so special about this ladder?

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Re: What is so special about this ladder?

Post by kevinchess1 » Mon May 18 2020 12:39am

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Re: What is so special about this ladder?

Post by blythburgh » Tue May 19 2020 10:50am

I bet 'in indoors sticks to the tried and tested metal one we have, nothing special about is but it can be adjusted into different sorts of ladder according to what you need it for. Just like the ones in the DIY stores etc. And a lot cheaper.

Not into using a stepladder for books or plants etc but if we ever do I am sure we can find an old wooden one a lot cheaper
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