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Timber 2 sections loft ladder from Wickes for sale with pics. Actually 2 loft ladders available...


roumenx

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Hi,

I am doing loft conversion and do not need my loft ladders any more.

This one is timber, foldable and tucks nicely in the loft.

It is used, but very good condition, varnished and very good (Wickes) quality.

Manual supplied and I will throw the hatch door for free.

As a matter of fact it is still fixed in the loft so you are welcome to come and see it in action and test it - regardless you buy it or not you'll get a cup of tea or coffee ;-)

The ladder will be available in about 3-4 weeks, so no rush.

?85


I also have 3 section aluminium (Wickes) loft ladder for the other loft, which is brand new and never used - I never got around fixing it ( despite the wife's nagging.. ). You are welcome to view that as well and it is ready for immediate collection. ?85

I can deliver locally for free if collection is a problem.

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