WTS/WTT Husky 7ft ladder (6 steps)






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I honestly don’t know and remember how much i bought it for. A little faded, but still in solid condition. Spent the last 3 years just sitting in my storage.
Price is $1,000 just for the sake of forum rules ?

Taking cash offers, or trade towards a 16” barrel, bcg, 15” m-lok handguards, or???

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The 7' ladders are my favorite for getting into attic spaces in most houses with 8' ceilings. That extra foot over the normal 6' ladder makes a huge difference, without being the pain in the ass of getting the 8' ladder into position.
 

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The 7' ladders are my favorite for getting into attic spaces in most houses with 8' ceilings. That extra foot over the normal 6' ladder makes a huge difference, without being the pain in the ass of getting the 8' ladder into position.
I agree. I know exactly the struggle lol
 

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The 7' ladders are my favorite for getting into attic spaces in most houses with 8' ceilings. That extra foot over the normal 6' ladder makes a huge difference, without being the pain in the ass of getting the 8' ladder into position.
And they fit diagonal in a short bed pickup!
 

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Free bump with another “like” for the size; I picked up a ladder of the same material (though it has some paint splatter battle scars) aprox 6months ago from a private party sale for $15 and it has been my go to ladder ever since. It’s a lot lighter to lug around and the perfect height for most projects.
 
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