Lyte DIY Triple Extension Ladder
Delivery Option | Delivery Time | Price |
---|---|---|
FREE Standard Delivery | 1-2 Days | £0.00 |
Next Day Delivery | 1 Day (When ordered before 12pm) | £9.95 |

Specification
Technical
Certified to: | EN131 Non Professional |
Material: | Aluminium |
Max Load: | 150kg |
Use type: | Domestic |
Guarantee: | Lifetime Guarantee |
No of Sections: | 3 |
Rung Type: | D Shaped Rungs |
Stabiliser Bar: | Yes |
Lyte DIY Extension Ladder - Product Description:
Integrated stabiliser bar
Large “D” shaped rungs
Rigid wide box-section stiles
Red non-slip feet that are riveted in place
Certified to the new EN131 Non-Professional standard
Extruded hooks and guides provide extra safety
Max load: 150kg
Sizes available: 2.2m - 4.4m, 2.7m - 6.1m, 3.3m - 7.8m
These UK-manufactured Lyte triple extension ladders are designed for occasional use in domestic or DIY environments.These sturdy and reliable DIY triple extension ladders are kitemarked to the European EN131 Non-Professional standard, with a maximum load of 150kg.
The Lyte DIY triple extension ladder now comes with an integrated stabiliser bar - a must for any ladder to conform to the new EN131 standard.
Our DIY triple extension ladders come with box-section stiles which offer more rigidity than the “I-beam” stiles you may have seen on other extension ladders. The rungs are "D" shaped, giving the user a great deal more comfort than rounded or square-type rungs.
These DIY triple-extension ladders are manufactured with the user's comfort and safety in mind. As a result, they have proven to be one of the most popular items in our catalogue.
Lightweight and easy to transport, our Lyte triple extension ladders are superb for working at height around the home and garden, whether it be clearing out the guttering or cleaning the windows.
Note: We do not advise using this DIY ladder for commercial work. These are light-duty ladders and are not designed for industrial / trade use.
So, if you're an avid DIY-er, why not order one of our Lyte DIY triple extension ladders today?