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£40 hamper to the first person who finds me this ladder!

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https://www.NoLinkingToThis/p/dewalt-fibreglass-6-treads-swingback-stepladder-1-83m/1272j

Clocked it.
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Crap it's not the double sided one I think - same model number though?
and it's out of stock.
 
6 tread with moulded tool tray

Also not in stock
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DeWalt Fibreglass 6-Treads Swingback Stepladder 1.83m - https://nextprice.co.uk/storage-ladders/ladders/fibreglass-ladders/fibreglass-step-ladders/dewalt-fibreglass-6-treads-swingback-stepladder-183m

In stock (according to the website) in budget. EDIT but still not sure it's double sided. I give up now
 
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I have been looking for such a ladder too, and I ended up buying one of those ladders I found in this article. Maybe you should have a look there too, I am sure that you will like something really good for you, good luck!
 
I think you might be right Zerax. No wine for you though :D

Has to be 6 tread. Lovely looking though.

I have seen these ones. Over £200 though so no wine for you, sorry. Although if they are in stock I might just go for them as a last option. I think they've hiked up the price as they're only a £100 ladder really.

Close, but like you've said, not fibreglass.

See my first post. There is a link to these. They do look good but not quite it.

A lot of good efforts, but no hamper yet! :D
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Ps.. The first link you sent are fibreglass, but the top bit sticking out makes it a bit too long for the van I think. Also, the steps on one side look smaller and I'm not sure they are designed for walking up? If they are, I wonder why they are smaller.
Your apprentice has smaller feet?
 

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