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Ultraslim Compact Aluminum Stepladder at Willams Sonoma

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Time to clean off your top shelves and have friends over for a holiday party. Reach up high to clean or to reach your seasonal stuff with this Ultraslim Compact Aluminum Stepladder from Williams Sonoma...

 
 

There are two designs: two steps or three. The three-step gives you a height boost of 31". And in a sleek, modern aluminum, this handy ladder's lightweight, too.

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Have it, LOVE IT. Super sturdy, SUPER slim.

I keep mine in the space between the fridge and the wall.

posted by patrick (the other one) on November 29th 2007 at 6:06am
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wow that is slim patrick! i have a foldable step stool i borrowed from my mom but i wonder if this is slimmer??

posted by SD913 on November 29th 2007 at 7:59am
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anyone know how much weight this ladder can hold? i'm sure it can hold me but just wondering....thx

posted by doo on November 29th 2007 at 8:45am
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damn...$100 for a step ladder. It is tempting though.

posted by sammie2 on November 29th 2007 at 8:52am
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I wish it was a 4 step one! I have the skinny mini from Tri Cam that really rocks but it's also a 3 step. If only I had one more foot!

posted by DRCny on November 29th 2007 at 10:05am
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Does anyone know of a 6 foot skinny ladder? or taller? looking to find one... thanks.

posted by mmmm on November 29th 2007 at 10:26am
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I bought this recently and love it. It lives between the wall and my refrigerator so it's completely out of sight till needed. Very sturdy, and higher than my previous one so I can reach anything in my apartment.

posted by jblue on November 29th 2007 at 4:29pm
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It sort of reminds me of David Sedaris' story "See You Again Yesterday", about when he meets his partner, Hugh, while doing some work on his apartment and needing a ladder to paint. He says something to the effect of having a ladder in NYC is "a probable sign of success", since storing one can pose a problem. However, I would suppose that Mr. Sedaris might have been disappointed by this particular ladder's proportions, since it would only serve as a boost for reaching top shelves in closets, and perhaps allowing you to dust the headers on your doors and windows.

posted by ehy2k on November 29th 2007 at 8:09pm
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