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Telesteps Combi Ladder (12')

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Telesteps Combi Ladder (12')
Key Features
  • 12' Extension & 8' Step Ladder
  • Load Capacity: 375 lb
  • Type 1AA Safety Rated
  • Aluminum Construction
The Combi Ladder from Telesteps converts from a 8' A-frame step ladder to a 12' extension. It has a Type 1AA safety rating, offering a load capacity of 375 lb. Constructed of lightweight aluminum, the ladder has wide steps for more comfortable climbing and standing. In addition, it adjusts for use on uneven surfaces and stairs.
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Telesteps 12ES Overview

The Combi Ladder from Telesteps converts from a 8' A-frame step ladder to a 12' extension. It has a Type 1AA safety rating, offering a load capacity of 375 lb. Constructed of lightweight aluminum, the ladder has wide steps for more comfortable climbing and standing. In addition, it adjusts for use on uneven surfaces and stairs.

UPC: 777642910539

Telesteps 12ES Specs

Construction
Aluminum
Load Capacity
375 lb (170 kg)
Height
Extension: 12' (3.7 m)
Step Ladder: 8' (2.4 m)
Packaging Dimensions
31.5 x 6.6 x 29.4" (80.0 x 16.8 x 74.7 cm)
Weight
24.0 lb (10.9 kg)
Packaging Info
Package Weight
26 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
31 x 28 x 5.9"

Telesteps 12ES Reviews

Really helpful but very expensive

By JP the DP
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2016-02-03

This is perfect for someone like me who rarely uses a ladder and needs it to be very mobile. It comes with a shoulder strap so you can literally carry it wherever you want. I mainly use it to change lightbulbs or tall crane like shots.

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Elsewhere, when I look at the Telesteps 12es, I see on the pictures that it has 8 steps on one side and 6 steps on the other. Yours on the picture shows 7 and 5. Can you confirm the number of steps of the actual ladder that you ship?
Asked by: Stephane G.
The photo is not correct. It does have 8 steps that can be used on one side.
Answered by: Robert K.
Date published: 2018-08-26
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