Nestling 6.6ft/2M Telescopic Ladder, Aluminium Loft Ladder

Nestling 6.6ft/2M Telescopic Ladder, Aluminium Loft Ladder Extendable, Max Load 150kg/330lb, Adjustable Step, for Decorating, Painting
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Weight: | 5.12 kg |
Size: | 2m |
Dimensions: | 48 x 12.67 x 200 cm; 5.12 Kilograms |
Model: | KME1020 |
Part: | KM20 |
Colour: | Metallic, Aluminium |
Batteries Required: | No |
Batteries Included: | No |
Manufacture: | Shenzhen Nestling Technology Co., Ltd. |
Dimensions: | 48 x 12.67 x 200 cm; 5.12 Kilograms |
Size: | 2m |
I got this to use as a loft ladder and to do some outside jobs. Very happy with it. Takes my 90kg with no problem.
what a well made and very strong piece of kit very easy to extend and retract and like the write up says watch your fingers when retracting great sturdy and strong plus secure good price
Purchased this for use at sited caravan. Ideal because it is only a few feet long when collapsed. Very sturdy.
Used to remove and tooth out bricks before putting new bricks in. Not ideal for this but with limited space in my vehicle it work well enough. Would be brilliant for lite work but worked well for myself.
The ladder is great. It’s really strong and sturdy. I felt confident using it even when it was fully extended. It has a strong locking mechanism in between each tread which ensures it won’t collapse. When the ladder is finished with it folds up and so can be stored easily.
Like:- Just what was required for a loft ladder. Neat when closed down – sturdy, with wide rungs when opened up.
DISLIKE:- not sure what planet the author of the instructions was on. Missing letters and words throughout.
To be fair the ladder is straightforward and easy to erect/collapse so doesn’t need written instructions
Folds up to a convenient size. But you need to remember to keep your fingers away from the rungs when retracting the ladder!
I bought these ladders to replace my fold up ladders to access my loft. These are so much better to use as my old ladders were so awkward to open on a small landing. Brilliant for what I need.
Bought in order to make sure a safer job of papering my staircase. Found them perfect for the job being able to adjust length as required. Felt safe in use and I am confident that there will be many more situations where they will come in useful.
Only issue is that you need to extend 2 slats above where you will be standing for it to “lock in” place.
This means I have to extend it into the loft, climb it and then extend the last rungs while I’m on it (can’t do it on its side due to space restrictions).
Use it for loft access and to install a basketball hoop on the side of the house. A good sturdy and secure ladder.
Lightweight and takes up barely any space when collapsed.
Would have cost me about the same to buy a loft ladder so glad I went for this optio
I primarily use this product for going into our attic, but also found it useful outside while washing windows! It is very sturdy, doesn’t have any wiggle to it while using it. Very pleased.
Truly great. Very solid; a bit scary when you’re collapsing it, you really need to keep your fingers away due to the weight of the sections, but it’s brilliant and I’m glad to have it. You need to be a bit careful when putting it up by doing a quick pull test every few rungs to check that they’ve all ‘clicked’, otherwise one side will snag as you start to climb past any that hadn’t clicked in – but this happens infrequently and is just one facet of using a ladder like this. Buy with confidence!
Safety first when you collapse the ladder. Each stage of the ladder is collapsed by sliding a catch at each side.of the step, with your thumbs. But remember to keep your fingers away from the steps as the ladder will collapse onto them and will be very painful.
Bought this to access my roof space. Probably ok, but a bit spooked by the instruction leaflet. Seems to have been written by someone who had never seen the ladder and was using Google Translate to produce the English version. Contains gems like (in tiny print) “Do not open the ladder from the top unless extending to full height. It will collapse.” Isn’t that what you would intuitively do? Hopefully I’ll get used it, but I won’t use it more than I have to!