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Telesteps 1600 Specifications:
• Length: 30 inches to 12.5 Feet (fully extended)
• Ladder Weight: (Not Shipping Weight) 23 Lbs.
• Outer dimensions of packaging 31" x 3.9" x 20.5
• Gives same climbing height as a 16 Feet extension ladder.
Telesteps 1600 Includes:
• (1) 1600 Consumer/commercial"TYPE 1" 250 LBS Rating Telescopic Ladder.
Telesteps 1600 Features:
• Telescopes up in one ft increments
• Gives the same climbing height as a 16 ft. extension ladder.
• Fully automatic telescoping operation
• Made from sturdy, lightweight high quality aluminum alloys
• Easy to carry, easy to use, easy to store
• Length: 30 inches to 12.5 Feet (fully extended)
• Ladder Weight: (Not Shipping Weight) 23 Lbs.
• Outer dimensions of packaging 31" x 3.9" x 20.5
• Gives same climbing height as a 16 Feet extension ladder.
Telesteps 1600 Includes:
• (1) 1600 Consumer/commercial"TYPE 1" 250 LBS Rating Telescopic Ladder.
Telesteps 1600 Features:
• Telescopes up in one ft increments
• Gives the same climbing height as a 16 ft. extension ladder.
• Fully automatic telescoping operation
• Made from sturdy, lightweight high quality aluminum alloys
• Easy to carry, easy to use, easy to store

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Mike on 01/25/2012
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| Pros: | Size |
| Cons: | Safety |
| Recommended: | Yes |
I'm able to bring it in my car, anywhere. However, caution is necessary to make sure the steps engage properly, and closing it can catch the user off guard and tear up their hands!
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Rick Gilbreath on 08/09/2011
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| Pros: | compact but sturdy |
| Cons: | you have to read direction to opperate |
| Recommended: | Yes |
I have found this ladder to be both handy to use and easy to tranaport, but like all guys I was slow to read the instructions. After doing so, I found the ladder a snsp to use.
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Chris Werner on 08/05/2011
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| Pros: | Easy storage and deployment |
| Cons: | Terrible foot design |
| Recommended: | No |
This is my second tele-steps ladder. I am a frequent user of the these ladders (typically 6 to 8 times a week) The black rubber foot design is awful -- the ladder cuts right through them in no time and leaves gouges in people's floors plus it makes footing unsafe. I would not recommend this ladder until they redesign the foot. The older red foot ladders were a better foot design.
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wesley medykowski on 08/03/2011
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| Pros: | easy to use |
| Cons: | ladder treads are slippery |
| Recommended: | Yes |
me and the wife live in row home in philadelphia, and I had a sliding skylight replaced that was getting hard to open and came with a heavy steel ladder. I had one put in that is hinged but didn't come with a ladder. We have the skylight in case a fire and we can get on the roof. The only problem I had the treads are slippery, so I went to auto supply store and bought a roll of anti slip tape and cut it to lenght and now there is no problem stepping on the treads.
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CHRIS MAC DONALD on 08/01/2011
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| Pros: | PORTABILITY |
| Cons: | FOOT PADS |
| Recommended: | Yes |
LADDER IS GREAT FOR PORTABILITY BUT THE ALUM FRAME HAS ALREADY PUSHED THROUGH THE PLASTIC FEET AND SCRATCHED A CLIENTS FLOOR. NEED NEW FEET AND THE FEET NEED REDISIGN.
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