🏠 Step Up Your Style with GameGem!
The GameGem 6 Step Ladder is a lightweight, foldable aluminum step stool designed for high ceilings up to 12 feet. With a maximum load capacity of 330 lbs, it features anti-slip wide pedals for safety and a modern gold finish that complements any home decor. Perfect for storage and versatile use, this ladder is a must-have for every stylish home.
Material | Aluminum |
Brand | GameGem |
Product Dimensions | 18.89"W x 77.36"H |
Color | Gold |
Special Feature | Portable, Lightweight, Anti-Slip, Foldable, Handrail |
Item Weight | 17 Pounds |
Load Capacity | 330 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 59 Inches |
Manufacturer | GameGem |
Part Number | H00606-Gold |
Item Weight | 17 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Size | 6 Step |
Style | Gold,Modern |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Maximum Weight Capacity | 330 Pounds |
Special Features | Portable, Lightweight, Anti-Slip, Foldable, Handrail |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**R
Great buy!
I got the 6 step and the height is perfect. I wanted something light weight and this weighed in a little less than the others I viewed. It really folds nice and flat which makes it easy to store. Even though it's aluminum, the wood grain finish looks attractive. I don't think I would trust it at the 300 pound limit but my husband is about 220 pounds and he was fine with it. We are both pleased with this purchase.
Y**I
Good-lookin & well made
Classy, good looking and sturdy ladder that slides right into the space between my new alpha shelves and the wall – so convenient! My only complete might be that when it opens up it’s very wide thus takes up a lot of space and I need to move the dog bed to get up to the shelves that he sleeps under however, it seems to be well-made. Though I’ve only had it for two days, I have used it twice and it did not shake at all when I was going up and down with heavy boxes to put at the top of my shelf so I felt very safe on it.
C**S
Beautiful
This ladder is absolutely beautiful !! Easy to close and doesn’t take up any room folded up. Very happy with purchase.
M**S
ok for Lightweight work / people
Ok as a lightweight ladder. I liked the size of the steps -- instead of just rail steps. I did wish it had a safety lock to secure it when it is open -- and to release to close the ladder. For this job, I did not need a tray at top But would like a similar ladder with even a narrow tray at top to hold tool, hooks, etc. when at the top of the ladder.
S**S
Quality, Maneuverability
This is the best ladder ever. It is light weight, easy to fold and maneuver. Being elderly, I feel very confident with the top grab bar for stability. Highly recommend
A**R
Awesome ladder
Awesome ladder! Sturdy with full sized steps. Folds flat (takes up less space than my aluminum ladder). Bought it to paint my kitchen and it is really stable.
R**E
Quality
The ladder was better than zi expected. Have used it several times and the wide and deep steps are a blessing for long periods of time.
C**W
Updated: It's an ER trip in the making.
My original review is below. The update is that after just a few uses, it's bowing, and there are the signs of creasing forming along the vertical uprights. It appears like these stressed areas will simply fold at some point. Rather than guess when that date might be, I'm stopping the use of the product and buying a real ladder. I had concerns noticing this early on, and should have acted on those concerns while the return window was still open. I am on the higher side, but well within, the weight rating the description lists. I am not carrying heavy items up or down with me kr leaning out far, or doing any other exacerbating things. Just climbing, reaching overhead, for changing light bulbs in my 10ft ceiling garage for instance. Maybe if you're a lightweight individual, your confidence and experience would be higher.Original review after first use: I can't be but so disappointed as it's about the cheapest ladder of this height, but it is a little sketch. It gets too wobbly if I'm on the upper half of the steps, and I have to tinker with the footing of it to feel at all planted. If I'm careful it'll work fine, not a ton of margin for error however if I misstep or lean out wrong.
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