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The MetaltechScaffolding Platform is a heavy-duty, portable scaffold ladder designed for professional and DIY use. Crafted from durable alloy steel, it supports up to 1000 pounds and features an adjustable platform height from 27 to 73 inches in 2-inch increments. Equipped with double lock non-marking caster wheels, it offers both mobility and stability. Tool-free assembly and a compact design make it ideal for painting, roofing, renovations, and maintenance tasks.
Material | Alloy Steel |
Brand | Metaltech |
Product Dimensions | 74"W x 29.8"H |
Color | Yellow |
Special Feature | Portable, Wheels |
Item Weight | 126 Pounds |
Load Capacity | 1000 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 73 Inches |
Manufacturer | MetalTech |
UPC | 778300000074 778300200108 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00778300200108 |
Number of Steps | 25 |
Part Number | I-CISC |
Item Weight | 126 pounds |
Item model number | I-CISC |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | 1 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Portable, Wheels |
Included Components | Scffolding |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | One year warranty. |
R**U
Solid piece of equipment
I have used the scaffold for a few weeks now. I was impressed with how quickly it was delivered, easily assembled in just a few minutes and put it right to work. I saw other reviews complaining that it was wobbly and disagree. So long as you have it on solid footing it hasn't been an issue. I place a piece of wood under the wheels to keep it level when on an incline, the grass, etc. Climbing over the top hasn't been an issue, no tipping or other problems, but I only weigh 165 lbs. too. I have been using it to repair gutters, soffits and trim fascia in order to paint. Much faster and easier than ladder. It has already paid for itself with what I would have paid in rental fees.
T**J
Great product but carefully read what you are buying
I am giving this a 5-star review because Metaltech is a high-quality scaffold. Easy to assemble. My two concerns about this product are the platform does NOT have the climb through door as shown in the picture and the "H" rails have horizontal round tubes instead of the square stock with grip ridges. If you have wet hands, DO NOT try to climb up or down by grasping the round stock rails. I'll have to order anti-slip tape, as safety is first!Take the time to fully look at what you are buying, as my other Metaltech Baker door scaffolding does have the climb door platform that also has a rubber mat riveted in place. Plus, the climbing rungs are square with grip assist perforations on top of the rung
V**N
Very sturdy
Very steady for the narrow size. I had it at the heighest level working on the roof and it worked really well.
K**N
Needed for clipping tops of Hedges
Love this! Put together easily, just me. For context I'm 70 years old and 5'6" in height. Heavy duty and should outlast me. I highly recommend this. The reason I chose this one over the others is: ease of putting together, 5" wheels for pushing it over grass. My primary reason for this is clipping hedges. And we have a LOT of them, it takes the better part of 4-5 days to complete.
A**N
Great investment but without guardrails it feels unsafe
You really need the guardrails to stabilize this thing. Sucks the guardrails cost so much but it works well and easy to store once done
S**S
Beats a ladder.
Sure beats a ladder! Easy assembly and not too wobbly.
E**D
Quality construction, no tools or loose hardware required!
This thing is stout, requires no tools to assemble. No tools also means no loose nuts and bolts to keep track of. What a time saver! No more up and down on my ladder, sweet the height and then surf around pulling yourself along. Can't do this for everything but the finishing I'm doing on a ceiling makes this invaluable.
A**S
Good enough for light duty DIY home remodeling
The maximum floor height is a wobbly 73". It gets more stable at lower heights. It works well, is easy to assemble, and stores pretty flat. Most impressive was the FedEx guy that wrangled it onto his back and carried it from the truck by himself; he made it look easy. The total thing is too heavy for an average person, but the individual pieces are manageable.
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