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The tripod ones just look unstable and i guess anything other than flat ground is a no no?

 

That isn't a problem as the third leg is adjustable, meaning they can be altered to suit varying ground levels. :001_smile:

 

They are also really stable - I've been to the top of the 16ft ladder and I wasn't :scared: at all.

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The tripod ladders that we sell are all tested to 100kg, but as there is not yet a CE standards for Tripod Ladders, they don't have this.

 

They're much more stable than standard step ladders - we've got a set in the warehouse here and unlike normal ladders I don't actually mind climbing them!!

 

We're meant to charge about a fiver for the rubber feet, but we're sending the ladders out with them included.

 

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Because of their weight, or lack of, they still qualify for our free delivery over £50 deal.

Who makes the tripod ladders you sell?

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I stand corrected!! They are adjustable but you still have to stand on the rungs, the ones I use have a large platform to stand on which is is easier to work from. The tripod ones do look okay though. Maybe a small version would be handy.

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