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At long last: a step ladder we wouldn’t mind leaving out full-time. Every helper here is built from aluminum and steel, then topped off with a powder-coated finish. Stability and practicality? It's got both, so you can climb aboard with peace of mind. You’ll love how easy it is to store, too, thanks to a fold-flat design.
- Award-winning design by Metaphys and Hasegawa Kogyo Co.
- Aluminum and steel with a powder-coated finish
- Lightweight for portability (1-step weighs 3.7 pounds; 4-step weighs 14.7 pounds)
- All sizes hold up to 225 pounds
- Includes safety latch, tread on steps, and non-skid feet for safety
- Folds flat for compact storage
- Made in: Vietnam
- Shipping & Returns: Free Standard Shipping on Orders $199+ ($14.99 on Orders Below $199) and Easy-Breezy Returns.
1-Step 9.5" W (6" when closed) x 15.25" L x 9.5" H (11" when closed)
2-Step: 22.25" W (6.00" when closed) x 19.00" L x 22.00" H (24.50" when closed). Lower step is 2.60" W. Top step measures 6.10" W x 12.40" L, raises you 22.00" above the ground.
3-Step: 29.00" W (6.00" when closed) x 20.75" L x 48.00" H (52.25" when closed). Lower steps are 2.60" W. Top step measures 6.10" W x 12.40" L, raises you 31.20" above the ground.
4-Step: 28.25" W (6.00" when closed) x 22.75" L x 59" H (64.25" when closed). Lower steps are 2.60" W. Top step measures 6.10" W x 12.40" L
- Materials:
Body of ladder is made of aluminum. Ladder feet are made of resin.
- Care:
Weight capacity of all ladders is 225 lbs.
Please follow all manufacturer instructions to ensure your safety.
All ladders stand on their own when folded for storage.
Meet the Maker
Hasegawa Ladders
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My only issue? As a family of five that eats lots of fresh fruit and mostly food made from scratch, there isn't enough room for all of our counter top produce. I've ordered the tall, narrow bowl to set on the counter nearest the rangetop to hold garlic and onions below and tomatoes on top, freeing this one to hold potatoes within and fruit on top. :-)
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f his old school tried and true utility ladder: “this thing is great.” If you’re wondering too: Yes. Worth it. Read LessRead less about This was feeling like an indulgent
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with good looks and ease of use. I was more than pleased when it arrived. It proudly stands at the ready in my cottage studio, lightweight, sturdy and oh so lovely. Read LessRead less about As a self employed artist my work at
Finally made the purchase and I love it so much and the mustard color really works well with our decor that I don't regret paying that much for a step stool. So light and well designed. I just pick it up with one hand to bring room to room.
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