Eckman Red Steel Pro Articulated Ladders

Stock Code: PLD1

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Red Steel Ladders - Large
  • £69.95
  • In stock
Red Steel Ladders - Standard
  • £49.95
  • In stock

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Product Information

Description

These Pro Articulated Ladders from Eckman have been specially designed using a combination of aircraft grade aluminium and stylish red steel to provide the ultimate in versatility, strength, safety, and ease of use. 

The Red Steel Pro-Articulated Ladders come in two sizes (2.34m / 3.46m), each having 4 equal-length sections that can easily and quickly lock into 11 different positions.

They're ideal to tackle virtually any job, including some jobs otherwise impossible using standard ladder designs. They also come with a pair of galvanised steel work platforms, which make the ladders even more versatile.

Features

  • Available in two sizes: Standard (max height 2.34m / 10.1kg) and Large (max height 3.46m/12.45kg)
  • Constructed from red steel and lightweight aluminium
  • Locks into 11 different positions
  • Can take loads up to 150kg (approx. 330lbs / over 23 stone)
  • Auto-locking 'quick-change' hinges
  • Manufactured to the highest European EN131 safety standards
  • Extra-wide non-slip stabilisers
  • Compact for easy storage or transportation
  • 10-year guarantee 

 

FAQs

Q: Is there a customer service phone number I can call for assistance?
A:
 The Eckman Customer Service number is 0871 590 5911

Customer Reviews

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excellant build quality with very easy to use instructions
paul rex, Ipswich
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excellent ladder cobination which is a great help with many household jobs,delivered in good time
David Finch, Suffolk
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Excellent value for money - compact storage - great buy
Barbara Quinn, Fleetwood
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Brian Eva, Neath
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Well made product.
As described
Ronald Dewar, Addlestone