Jump to content

Timber sliding Loft Ladder


AP

Recommended Posts

Domestic 2 section sliding Timber loft ladder ?70 Ono

We don't need it anymore as we have a loft conversion.


A new one is around ?105, you can collect it for ?70.


http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7172807.htm?CMPID=GS001&_$ja=cgid:18091935925%7Ctsid:59156%7Ccid:189934405%7Clid:96719363245%7Cnw:g%7Ccrid:71525379085%7Crnd:1876596425896151244%7Cdvc:t%7Cadp:1o2%7Cbku:1

Link to comment
https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/topic/63414-timber-sliding-loft-ladder/
Share on other sites

Timber sliding 2 section loft ladder available for ?70 ono.

Nearly new ladder as not used for long due to the loft conversion.

Suitable for heights up to 3m (9'10'')

Spring assisted twin power arms give total control when lowering or stowing the loft ladder.

Suitable for professional and domestic use.


Collection from West Dulwich - near train station.


Cash on collection please.


Please send me a message if interested.

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Latest Discussions

    • This one is possible until 2.30am it says https://princeofpeckham.co.uk/private-hire/    
    • Set of keys found in Peckham Rye park this morning. Handed to the cafe by the playground.
    • You could try asking  ChatGPT? Give it the information you have posted here, and ask for suggestions in your preferred geographical areas (eg South and Central London, or whatever). It recently saved me hours when I was looking to see if there was a cheaper  energy tariff for my usage, and it  gave me other very useful relevant  information. I've also used it for several other things, and it has been eye openingly helpful. ETA: I know there are various issues around AI, so please if forum members are reading this and want to discuss them (I don't), don't do it on this thread!  
    • Yes it would be easier, and I give a lot to the hospice shops, but for various reasons there are certain things I prefer to give to Oxfam. However I might go through the books and see if some could be donated more locally. I think in any charity shop staffed by volunteers, the reception you get must depend on the member of staff. The Oxfam bookshop have always been very happy when I've taken shedloads of books there in the past. On the other hand, I've taken things to the hospice shop that were received very grumpily when they hadn't even looked in the bag or asked what they were. It felt like I was being a nuisance and causing them more work. I don't remember a previous thread on here  about the Oxfam shop and parking, but that's possibly because it wasn't relevant to me at the time.
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...