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I had a small accident with this cheapo aluminum ladder.

When I first step on it, the step broke off, 6 aluminum rivets are sheared off at the same time. Hurt my feet a little bit and marble floor suffered some chips.

Luckily I am not at the top of the steps when it decide to break. I had earlier replaced the top step rivets with bolts and nuts, but the bottom step caught me off-guard.

So if you have this kind of ladder, better have a second look, or maybe throw it away  for own safety.

Granted the ladder was quite old, I didn't use it much, the rivets may have corroded away. But I'd rather have a step ladder that doesn't do this.

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12 minutes ago, Jamesc said:

Where did you buy it?

I thinking of getting one for my MIL.

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I think Kb27 will be very willing to sell you his. For a good price. That's what friends are for! 

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This type of ladder quite common, many people should have one at home. Lucky you dont have major injury. Have to check our ladder from time to time.

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1 hour ago, Kb27 said:

I had a small accident with this cheapo aluminum ladder.

When I first step on it, the step broke off, 6 aluminum rivets are sheared off at the same time. Hurt my feet a little bit and marble floor suffered some chips.

Luckily I am not at the top of the steps when it decide to break. I had earlier replaced the top step rivets with bolts and nuts, but the bottom step caught me off-guard.

So if you have this kind of ladder, better have a second look, or maybe throw it away  for own safety.

Granted the ladder was quite old, I didn't use it much, the rivets may have corroded away. But I'd rather have a step ladder that doesn't do this.

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On a side note. I thought u aren't supposed to step on the top step for this ladder? 

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14 minutes ago, Lala81 said:

On a side note. I thought u aren't supposed to step on the top step for this ladder? 

Strictly speaking No. But I had done it before.

Should  have bought this type.

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2 hours ago, Kb27 said:

I had a small accident with this cheapo aluminum ladder.

When I first step on it, the step broke off, 6 aluminum rivets are sheared off at the same time. Hurt my feet a little bit and marble floor suffered some chips.

Luckily I am not at the top of the steps when it decide to break. I had earlier replaced the top step rivets with bolts and nuts, but the bottom step caught me off-guard.

So if you have this kind of ladder, better have a second look, or maybe throw it away  for own safety.

Granted the ladder was quite old, I didn't use it much, the rivets may have corroded away. But I'd rather have a step ladder that doesn't do this.

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Buy the more modern type of step ladders.  V heavy but v stable. 

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3 hours ago, Kb27 said:

I had a small accident with this cheapo aluminum ladder.

When I first step on it, the step broke off, 6 aluminum rivets are sheared off at the same time. Hurt my feet a little bit and marble floor suffered some chips.

Luckily I am not at the top of the steps when it decide to break. I had earlier replaced the top step rivets with bolts and nuts, but the bottom step caught me off-guard.

So if you have this kind of ladder, better have a second look, or maybe throw it away  for own safety.

Granted the ladder was quite old, I didn't use it much, the rivets may have corroded away. But I'd rather have a step ladder that doesn't do this.

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Thanks for sharing. Lucky you are fine.

Actually there is a lot more to the safe use of ladder. The following are some do's and dont's for all users to take note. 

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Can still surf mean he is still ok.

Count your blessings did not use it near window to hang curtain.

Must be positive.

By the way what is your BMI?😄

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3 hours ago, Kb27 said:

I had a small accident with this cheapo aluminum ladder.

When I first step on it, the step broke off, 6 aluminum rivets are sheared off at the same time. Hurt my feet a little bit and marble floor suffered some chips.

Luckily I am not at the top of the steps when it decide to break. I had earlier replaced the top step rivets with bolts and nuts, but the bottom step caught me off-guard.

So if you have this kind of ladder, better have a second look, or maybe throw it away  for own safety.

Granted the ladder was quite old, I didn't use it much, the rivets may have corroded away. But I'd rather have a step ladder that doesn't do this.

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Thanks for sharing. Hope you are OK now.  I better check mine. But I notice the steps on your ladder are deformed, did any heavy weight step on it before? Or has it been used very frequently? Especially with safety shoes on it?  

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