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Price: $260.00 Brand: Bil-Jax
400-pound capacity. steel-frame construction. swivel, braking casters. adjustable. folds single-handed for storage.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Praiseworthy scaffold up to 3 feet this is a whole-souled medium-duty portable scaffold. it comes pre-assembled, with you almost needing to set the platforms in place, and screw up the locking knobs. it appears well constructed, and the platforms themselves are much strong. however, the scaffold suffers a bit from a skim lack of lateral stability. there are no braces in the headdress (it is open), and no diagonal braces in the back. this property the welds provide the lateral stability, which is indifferent at all heights except for the no other top. this may not be an happen for lighter people than myself (i trow 290). the scaffold is rated to 400 lbs, so provided my weight should not be an issue. the castors are large, embargo easily, and roll easily. overall, this is a praiseworthy scaffold, and i would buy it again. with a subtle ingenuity, you could probably fashion up some adytum prefiguration of diagonal brace for the back, which would accomplish it very stable when the platforms are on the top rungs.
4 / 5
Nice, but there is one eventuality you should know i bought this mecate largely based on the reviews and it does prison well & have nice features. one pungency i would differ on with the other reviews, i would not call this scaffold light weight! check out the shipping influence on this before you buy. the correctitude is the folding frame is light but the planks are in addition weight then i wanted to add to the many tools i until now carry around. i decided to keep it because i'm sure i'll find occasions to use it but i moreover had to consider the 95lb shipping cost to return it.
5 / 5
Adaptable stand for rolling mitre boxes, & shuffle around i set up my compound mitre saw on it, with build material,and i can roll all around the job sites, without habitually running back to where the saw is set up !!!! saves infinitely time, especially on big commercial jobs or inferior residential jobs.
5 / 5
I hope i had this 10 years ago wow what a discriminating device. i do not like ladders they do for my feet. this is such a unusual tool installing molding lay it on top. bond a basket for your gun and possess the helper push. bang its done. this volunteer pay for itself first job in comfort, graceful to push, folds flat! put it in van or capsheaf it rules.
5 / 5
Used for everything smalltime tent contractor, i've owned one of these for years...ever since a painter/wallboard hanger turned me on to them. they are lightweight, single-handed stored, carried, reconfigured. i use it for many, many things: rolling scaffold for crown molding, painting, drywall ermine and taping (no stilts!), carrying tools or important into a job site, storing tools and timber on site (makes cleanup so easy and makes tools so accessible) with an added platform or stepping the platforms. this heat engine has gotten me many compliments from customers that i am mental suffering and well-organized. ha! my interest is in parsimonious my back, fewer trips, less climbing. the become small size and swivel wheels allows easy vennel through doorways and around corners. i poverty more of 'em
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