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Old 11-25-2010, 12:25 AM   #1
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Anyone have the Extend A Step telescoping ladder. I would like to have one it looks like any easy carry, but need some real opinion.
 
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I bought one off of Ebay with a 300# capacity for $135 Right now it is carried in the dry box. I am going to change around my storage area in the spring so I can put it in there.
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Anyone have the Extend A Step telescoping ladder. I would like to have one it looks like any easy carry, but need some real opinion.
I don't have that model but I do have a telescoping ladder. For our purposes, it works great. It telescopes to 12 feet and closes to about 18 inches. However, I would like a 12 foot step ladder to be used when working on the sides, back and front of the rig. The telescoping ladder only comes in handy if you're going to go up on the roof or need to quickly go up and change a light.

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I have the telestep sold through camping world. It is convient to store the way it collapses and is fine for light work. I use it mostly to check the top of my slides before bringing them in. Not really sturdy enough to do any kind of heavy work off of. Pretty bouncey.
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We have a telescoping ladder that we bought at Sears on sale for $89. I can't remember the name of it and ours only extends to 8.5', we love it and I believe it weights less than 20lbs.
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