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Combination ladders
Hi, I’m a newbie to this forum.
Does anyone have some good advise about a descent garden ladder, ideally some sort of combination ladder. I'm particularly interested in the following product, Pro-articulated ladder, from www.coopersofstortford.co.uk, advertised recently in Amateur Gardener magazine, for around £100. Product requirement for general garden use, but I like the way this product can be put into various positions for different purposes. But before I hand over the cash would like to here if anyone out there has any other suggestions or can recommend or not the above company. Much appreciated. Neilson. |
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Combination ladders
"neilson" wrote in message ... Hi, I’m a newbie to this forum. Does anyone have some good advise about a descent garden ladder, ideally some sort of combination ladder. The ladder is only one way and that's a downward descent so you will need another ladder for ascent:-) I'm particularly interested in the following product, Pro-articulated ladder, from www.coopersofstortford.co.uk, advertised recently in Amateur Gardener magazine, for around £100. Product requirement for general garden use, but I like the way this product can be put into various positions for different purposes. But before I hand over the cash would like to here if anyone out there has any other suggestions or can recommend or not the above company. I have used a similar product and it is extremeley versatile. Sounds quite a reasonable price to me. Much appreciated. Neilson. -- neilson |
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Combination ladders
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from neilson contains these words: Hi, I’m a newbie to this forum. Does anyone have some good advise about a descent garden ladder, ideally some sort of combination ladder. I'm particularly interested in the following product, Pro-articulated ladder, from www.coopersofstortford.co.uk, advertised recently in Amateur Gardener magazine, for around £100. Product requirement for general garden use, but I like the way this product can be put into various positions for different purposes. But before I hand over the cash would like to here if anyone out there has any other suggestions or can recommend or not the above company. Much appreciated. Neilson. -- neilson I have a wickes version for indoor use and its fantastic. |
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Combination ladders
"Christopher Norton" wrote in message Hi, I'm a newbie to this forum. Does anyone have some good advise about a descent garden ladder, ideally some sort of combination ladder. I'm particularly interested in the following product, Pro-articulated ladder, from www.coopersofstortford.co.uk, advertised recently in Amateur Gardener magazine, for around £100. Product requirement for general garden use, but I like the way this product can be put into various positions for different purposes. But before I hand over the cash would like to here if anyone out there has any other suggestions or can recommend or not the above company. I can recommend the type of ladder but know nothing about the company. I borrowed a very similar ladder over summer for painting indoors. It can be folded into a trestle shape with a painting plank on top and once you have gotten used to it is very friendly. Better than a plank suspended between 2 standard ladders. rob |
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