New ladders

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New ladders

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If anyone is thinking of buying/replacing their extending ladders I can highly recommend Titan Ladders, Cleveland, Bristol.

I spoke to them on Tuesday morning at about 11.30am to clarify something. Placed my order online at 11.45am - order confirmed at 12.04pm.
Ladders delivered at 9.30am this morning. That is a brilliant service.

Clarification point: Why was ladder with a stabiliser bar cheaper than the same ladder without? Regulations now say all ladders should come with stabiliser bar - if you want one without it is a special order.

Ladders ordered were from the "Competitor Range" - Domestic/DIY - not for window cleaners and builders. Cost was £151 for a 2-section (2x12feet) and it was free delivery - they deliver themselves -no outside courier services.
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My ladders (three part) have a stabiliser bar - gives much better sense of security and confidence at heights.
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thats great service. I have 3 double ladders, kinda old, before stable came out. I have 4 adjustable stables which can be attached with legs to help.
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yelrow wrote: Thu Oct 21, 2021 3:38 pm thats great service. I have 3 double ladders, kinda old, before stable came out. I have 4 adjustable stables which can be attached with legs to help.
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I was just finding the old wooden ladder (alloy rungs) too heavy to lug around. Barry
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My ladders are fine, it's me that needs the stabiliser bar :D

Thanks for the information.
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I used to have to spend some time up a ladder before I got my ‘sea legs’ for working at height again. :roll:
Nowadays SWMBO has banned me from altitudes above floor level, so I have to call for big son to do the climbing.
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Barry, Hi, my dad worked for Post Office telephones. Drove little green van with ladders on roof. Very heavy wooden ones. When we painted our house, i had to crouch on the bottom, while he lifted it. Very frightening, as a lad.
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I used have to carry those GPO ladders vertically and I was only a little weak apprentice.
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