Elevate Your Reach! 🚀
The HBTower 3 Step Ladder is a robust and versatile tool designed for both household and office use. With a remarkable 500 lbs load capacity and a lightweight design of just 11.88 lbs, this ladder features a spacious tool tray, non-slip pedals, and a safety buckle for secure climbing. Its compact foldable design makes it easy to store and transport, ensuring you have the perfect blend of safety and convenience at your fingertips.
Load Capacity | 500 Pounds |
Additional Features | Anti Slip, Lightweight, Foldable |
Item Weight | 11.88 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 50.4 Inches |
Item Dimensions W x H | 20.1"W x 50.4"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Alloy Steel, Metal, Rubber |
D**Y
perfect
I have kitchen cupboards up to the ceiling. This is the perfect thing to reach the stuff up top. I like the grab bar at the top because I'm getting up in age and I know it only takes one fall to put you in a decline. I also use it for projects like painting and putting up curtains. The tray at the top is handy for that. I got one of these for my sister too.
A**R
I'm seventy-eight.
Easy to fold and store.
E**Y
Cleaning ladder
Very helpful inside the house and shelf makes it easy to set your tools or other projects your doing
R**.
Sturdy steady quality ladder
Good construction. Sturdy. Easy to assemble. Very steady to work on.
T**E
Seems sturdy
I like this step ladder: It is sturdy, stable, and (fairly) easy to assemble and use. It folds flat - about 1-1/2" thick - for out-of-the-way storage when not in use. It's frame is substantial metal tubing with a good finish coating; its treads and tray are a heavy-duty plastic. Although I have not yet used its "tool tray", it appears that the compartmented tray would securely hold several types of hand tools, a paint can, etc. if needed.The only pre-assembly required after unpacking is to remove two protective caps from the main frame's tubing, then attach the upper handle (with its pre-attached tool tray) to the main frame. This involves inserting the two ends of the handle's formed tubing into the frame's tubing and securing it with a pair of two-piece screw fasteners. Then, the free ends of two pre-attached tray support arms are attached to opposite sides of the top tread, each using one two-piece screw fastener. Assembly is quick and (fairly*) easy.(*) The unit that I received may have suffered some shipping damage - or possibly it has a manufacturing defect - which resulted in some difficulty when aligning the handle for insertion into the main frame. Also, the ladder's feet are slightly uneven, which allows the ladder to "rock" slightly when not loaded (although fortunately it "settles" when I get onto it and feels completely stable during use). I thought perhaps one or more of the "feet" were not fully seated onto the legs of the frame, but I was unable to move them. (Perhaps they are glued in place?)The only other (minor) problems that I've noticed when using the ladder are:- It seems "stiff" and a bit difficult to open and close. (It may "loosen" after more use - or perhaps some lube may help).- Upon opening fully, it "latches"... but apparently *something* does not engage fully at that time because it always produces a loud - and startling - "snap" the first time I step on it after opening it. (Getting off/on the open ladder again does not cause any more "snap" sounds, but each time the ladder is re-opened, it will make the "snap" sound the first time I step onto it). I have not been able to find what causes the "snap" - the "latch" seems to be fully engaged before and after the "snap" occurs, so...??? Anyway, nothing appears to be wrong as a result of the "snap"; it just is a bit unnerving because it sounds like something "breaks" when I step on it the first time. Weird! Maybe it's a "reminder" to be careful when climbing the ladder... ;-)
A**R
Nice three step stand
Only 11 pounds, very sturdy, easy install of 4 screws.
J**R
Products that work
Love it very sturdy.
S**N
Very nice ladder!
Seems to be very sturdy. Perfect size for me as opposed to my 8’ step ladder. Plenty of grab area above the steps if I lose my balance. The tray should work nice for holding things. Just be careful when locking the steps. It takes a pretty good lick to fully lock it into place.
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