Telesteps 1600W 250-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Telescoping Extension Ladder with Wide Step, 12-1/2-Foot

  • fully automatic telescoping operation
  • made from sturdy, lightweight high quality aluminum alloys
  • easy to carry, easy to use, easy to store
  • 33″ to 14.5ft fully extended
  • telescopes up in one ft increments

Product Description
Telescopes up in 1′ increments to just the height you need. Telescopes up to 12.5 physical height. Telescopes down automatically to: (1600W) 30″ and (1800W) 33″. Made from high quality, high strength, lightweight aluminum alloys. High quality non slip rub ber bumpers and feet. Molded serrated climbing rungs for sure grip and stability.

Telesteps 1600W 250-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Telescoping Extension Ladder with Wide Step, 12-1/2-Foot

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3 Comments

  1. SK said,

    March 12, 2010 @ 11:14 pm

    The rubber feet on my ladder disintegrated after about 5 uses and about one year. I went to use ladder this past week and both rubber feet fell off in pieces. They were not worn. They are required as they structurally support the thin walled aluminum tubing in addition to providing a stable non-slip base. [...] provided useless customer service, denied responsibility for any liability of their product, and told me to contact the place of purchase for any problems. I have notified the Consumer Product Safety Commission of this problem and caution all owners of Telesteps products to carefully check the ladder each and every time before use. Is is a wonderfully conceived product. It lacks good execution. It is potentially dangerous even when used correctly. Just make sure you don’t ask too much from it.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Peter M. Abec said,

    March 12, 2010 @ 11:47 pm

    Good sturdy, space saving ladder, but very difficult to close single handed. Watch your fingers!
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Joseph F. Stramaglia Jr. said,

    March 13, 2010 @ 12:39 am

    Checked out this and the Xtend and Climb brand, opted for this one. It is very sturdy in all positions, just a little scary when you release the rings and the steps above where you are holding it come racing down! The xtend and climb solves this by having you release each step one at a time. I just found this one to feel more secure than the xtend and climb.

    Overall I’m satisfied with it (will use it with our camper).
    Rating: 4 / 5

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