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Any one got them or use them i am going to buy a set but not sure what to buy or use.

Just seeing what you boys have

Steven
 
I keep saying I will invest I borrow a builders but they are on piece about 5m long one day I will take a pedestrian out with them
 
my roofer mate has one that is over 5m which is a pain as i have been stopped with it on the van.

Basically i need to put 2 vents up my misses gran roof been quoted 100-300 so i rather just buy them and reuse them
 
I've got them haven't used them for a year mine are the worlds longest ladders just a pita. Took the roof rack off the van last year to improve fuel consumption and doubt I will bother putting it back on
 
ive got the one that comes in sections and you bolt together to form a single ladder. The longest section is about 2.3m so it fits in the back of the van.
 
I've got a set of 4.8mtr ladders. If I was going to buy again I would invest in the telescopic ones, although they are heavy.
 
Not sure what make mine are, one peice and lightweight. Wouldn't be without them, an investment.
 
Titan telescopic get my vote but also have the folding youngman ones for small jobs
 
ch4 what one did you go for bud

Sorry it's taken so long I've just seen the post! I went for the 6.64m extended 3.94m closed double extension Lyte trade roof ladder, I'll be honest it is awkward to lift and swing when it's fully extended but it's not the worst I've used!
 
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