NEW Scissor attic ladder - FAKRO LST 66875
(Currently over $700 at Lowe’s; we also cut the price 20% since last week [was $300]!)
Let’s face it.
Sometimes you have to go into the attic.
You’re not wanting to do it, but for whatever reason (fill in the blank), you have to.
Well, wait no more, we have some motivation for you right here that you may just want to go up (and down) to the attic for fun or at least more often than you ever thought.
Why not climb to your attic in style? Why not totally wow your family and friends with the way-coolness factor of a unique attic ladder? Why not step up into your extremely hot Florida attic on steps like these with the added motivation of getting in and out just so you can use this awesome, pretty much brand-new (we never installed or used; in box) ladder again? (Some advice here: No need to cook yourself.
In Florida, don’t go up in the attic in the heat of the day.
Go early, early morning at best or late at night.
)
Back to the ladder - look how neat this thing is.
It would be a big stretch to compare these steps with those typical wood fold out ones.
What a cool design.
It’s not your average attic ladder, and it could be YOURS!
And better even, it’s in the box and ready to make its way to your home for installation and lots of fun with your kids, grandkids, or just yourself going up and down, up and down, up and down.
See the FAKRO links below for more specifics…
Product Page
https://www.
fakrousa.
com/products/attic-ladders/metal-scissor/
Technical Specifications
https://www.
fakrousa.
com/att/LOCAL/products/FAKRO-LST_specification.
pdf
Note: source of the 2 FAKRO extended ladder images included in the pictures
Technical Drawing
https://www.
fakrousa.
com/att/LOCAL/fakro/LST-inch_cm.
pdf
Example Current Retail Price (Lowe’s) - also includes some more pictures of the ladder’s design and functionality
https://www.
lowes.
com/pd/FAKRO-LST-Insulated-Scissor-8-17-ft-to-9-17-ft-Rough-Opening-22-5-in-x-31-5-in-Scissor-Steel-Attic-Ladder-with-350-lbs-Capacity/50352560
Sold As-Is
Also posted in "Household Items" / “Materials”- no seemingly best fit category for something like this