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1fastdad

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Posted: 06/05/08 06:25pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I have a cosco brand folding ladder I bought at Sam's Club for 99$. When totally extended it is 15ft. tall. folds to a 7&1/2ft. step ladder and lowers down flat to 4ft. It's like a little giant but cheaper. It has a 275lb. capacity and is the most stable ladder I have ever stood on.

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I get dizzy wearing two par of socks. 5ft cosco floding ladder fits nicely in our basement. Mainly for cleaning windshield and working on awning.


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Posted: 06/05/08 06:44pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

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Just like Spur Of The Moment, ladder from CAMPING WORLD goes between the slides in the basement. 1 Trip works great so far.


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Ours is the standard 6' fiberglass ladder with aluminum steps. Works fine,is light weight, does not fold up but, it does hang on the coach's ladder.


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Buck62 wrote:

I have the six foot folding ladder from Camping World, it folds down to about a 3" X 3" square and easily fits into the basement bay. When I first saw it I thought it looked kinda of "flimsy" but it has locks on the bottom and once locked it is very solid and I weight in at 280lbs. I got the one that has rungs on both sides so I can go up or down on either side of the ladder. I have had it for a couple of years and just about every time I use it someone comes over and looks at it and asks where they can get one.

I have the same ladder and it is great. For storage, in the area where the fuel tank is I bought a 10 length of 6' dia white plumbers drain pipe cut it to the correct length and the appropriate end scew caps. This way I have a place to store it in found storage space. And it keeps it clean. Got the idea from the white sewer hose pipes CW sell.


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I have an 8' aluminum step ladder to reach the roof line on my coach. Stores nicely on the rear ladder.

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Hi Guy's,

I carry the 12' Telesteps, not the 10'. I have one in the coach, one in all 5 of my servive trucks, and one at the house.

Best thing since sliced bread... telescopes from thirty some inches on up to 12' and light as heck.
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Thanks everyone for the ideas. Keep em coming!


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I use the Stow-A-Way Folding Ladder, its 7 feet tall and folds to about 3 and half inches square, fits very well in the basement slide tray, takes up very little and seems to be pretty well made. It allow me to reach the very top of the window for cleaning.

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