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I use the youngman 200 combo ladder,have had for nearly15 years. Very well made. Bought a set of 10 rung steps too as easier to move.

Young mans 200 can be adjusted if using on different level steps, not greatest adaptability for that situ though. When fully extended as steps with adjustable top section pushed up to max some serious height can be reached. In neighbourly disputes over branches encroaching they have really enabled me to get customer value for money from me, especially if relations breakdown etc. There is a foot bar/stabiliser bar for bottom which helps to. Well worth it in my opinion. But like most arb things, one item rarely fulfills every situation we encounter.

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