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Highest price was seen £181.99 on 09 Dec 2023
Lowest price was seen £175.99 on 10 Dec 2023
Average price is £175.99 base on 2 price changes
Most recent price is £164.99
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Introducing the newly re-designed trade extension ladder, now manufactured to the new EN131-2 standard. This ladder is made in the UK using high-quality aluminium and is certified to the EN131-2 professional standard, making it suitable for frequent and heavy-duty work. It is available in 2 and 3 sections and is equipped with a high-quality stabiliser bar for maximum safety and stability.Specifications:Manufacturer: LyteSections: 2Maximum Load: 150kgClass: BS EN131-2Class Use: TradeMaterial: AluminiumStyle: BoxedRung Type: D-ShapedUK Manufactured: YesWarranty: 1 YearDiscover the Benefits:Experience the reliability and quality of the newly re-designed trade extension ladder, now manufactured to the new EN131-2 standard. Made in the UK with high-quality aluminium, this ladder is certified to the EN131-2 professional standard, making it ideal for frequent and heavy-duty work. The ladder features comfortable large 'D' shaped rungs for secure footing and a newly designed stabiliser bar for enhanced safety. With improved box section styles and strengthened rungs, this ladder offers durability and reliability in demanding work environments.Don't Miss Out:Upgrade your access solutions today with this high-quality trade extension ladder. Ensure safety and stability during your work with the tested and certified EN131-2 professional ladder.What is EN131?EN131 is a significant standard in the ladder industry, influencing the design and safety of portable ladders. Adopted by the UK as BS EN131, this standard covers all types of portable ladders, including step, extending, and combination ladders. The standard has been revised to make ladders wider, stronger, and sturdier, enhancing safety for users. The previous British Standards, BS 2037 and BS 1129, are no longer available, and all ladders should now be designed and manufactured to the current EN 131 standard.
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