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Maxi Ladders3.7m Multi-Purposes Ladder

R1,299

Retail: R1,750
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With A Sturdy Aluminum Construction, This Multi-Purpose Ladder Makes A Handy Addition To Any Home. It Can Be Used As A Telescoping Ladder, Twin Stepladder, Stairway Stepladder, And As Two Scaffold Bases. Because Of The Rational Design, The Hinges Will Automatically Lock Into Position Once The Ladder Is Unfolded, Which Makes The Ladder Easy To Work With.  

Product Features
  • Extended size: 3700mm(when in use as a ladder)
  • Folded size: 1040mm
  • Steps: 12 steps
  • Setting angle with ground: 75 degrees
  • Maximum loading capacity: 150 kg
  • Nett weight: 12 kg
  • Guarantee: 2 Years
  • Material: aluminium
  • 3 Step x 4 sections Folding Design -Very compact to transport in a boot or on the back seat of the car.
  • Conveniently folds away for easy storage
  • Includes dual stabilizing bars with anti-slip feet for great stability.
  • Extra-large, Easy locking hinges, very robust and durable
  • It comes with levers (positive click-click locking mechanism)
  • Nonslip tread surface. Features grips on the feet
  • Industrial Quality and Strength
  • Multiple configurations
  • In AFRAME position 1.81 m (1810mm)
  • In scaffold position 0.98m (980mm )from ground(used as a scaffold or worktop with own plank on top)
  • Opened up to a max of 3.7m (3700mm) in a straight line
  • Non-slip steps
  • EN131
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