12-Step Folding Attic Ladder for 27.6" x 23.6" Wall Opening, 600 lbs Capacity Pull-Down Loft Stairs, up to 9.84ft Ceiling Height (Black)
12-Step Folding Attic Ladder for 27.6" x 23.6" Wall Opening, 600 lbs Capacity Pull-Down Loft Stairs, up to 9.84ft Ceiling Height (Black)
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Space-Saving Attic Ladder - 12-Step Wall-Mounted Design
Only $479.88 $799.99
🏠 Transform Unused Attic Space Into Storage!
Save $320 - Professional quality at DIY price
Why Homeowners Love This Ladder:
✅ Smart Space-Saving Design:
✓ Folds Completely Flat: Invisible when not in use
✓ Wall-Mounted: No floor space needed
✓ Easy Pull-Down: Access in seconds
✓ 12 Wide Steps: Safe and comfortable
✓ 600 lb Capacity: Heavy-duty strength
🎯 Perfect For:
• Attic storage access
• Loft conversions
• Roof maintenance
• Small homes/apartments
• Garage storage areas
📏 Key Specifications:
Material: Heavy-duty alloy steel
Max Height: 9.84 ft (300cm)
Step Size: 15.75" x 4.72" - Extra wide
Frame Size: 27.6" x 23.6"
Weight Capacity: 600 lbs
Ceiling Thickness: 5.2-9.8 inches
💪 Built to Last:
✓ Premium alloy steel construction
✓ Black powder-coated finish
✓ Anti-slip step design
✓ Reinforced mounting brackets
✓ Smooth folding mechanism
⭐ What Customers Say:
"Transformed my attic into useful storage. So sturdy!"
"Takes up zero floor space. Genius design!"
"600 lb capacity means I can carry boxes up safely"
🛠️ Easy Installation:
• Mounts to wall studs
• Clear instructions included
• Pull rod included
• All hardware included
• 2-person installation recommended
💰 Value Comparison:
Traditional pull-down ladder: $600-800
Professional installation: $300-500
Your total savings: $420+
📦 Complete Package:
✓ 12-Step folding ladder
✓ Wall mounting frame
✓ Pull-down rod
✓ All mounting hardware
✓ Installation guide
🚚 Shipping & Warranty:
✓ FREE shipping
✓ Ships within 24 hours
✓ 1-Year warranty
✓ 30-day returns
✓ Customer support available
⏰ Limited Stock - Save $320!
Transform your attic into valuable storage space
Space-Saving Solution: $479.88
Professional quality ladder at DIY prices - Order now and maximize your home's space!

I looked into spiral staircases and they were $2,000 plus and took up to much room. I created a loft in a 200 sq ft Airbnb I remodeled and it is a perfect fit. When the stairs are retracted they take up no floor space! The sliding hand rails were also a nice add. Most others didn't have this.
We were looking for something easy to hang but to give us the height ee need to get into tall cubbards. This was a perfect solution.
I bought this for my house that has a flat concrete roof with nothing to hold onto as you transfer onto it from a ladder. This came exactly as pictured and fit perfectly in the space where I had planned to install it based on the description measurements. We followed the instructions and had no issues. It works perfectly and is very high quality. I'd buy another in an instant if I needed another one. lt makes what was hard and dangerous before, fun.
I'm very happy with this little stepladder. I ordered the 4-step version and it is exactly what we needed. fitting just right in that spot between the refrigerator and the wall. It's lightweight, perfect for older folks to carry around the house. It is also very stable when opened, and the steps are large,much larger than your typical ladder. Just a great, simple, inexpensive little stepladder for around the house. Five stars for me.
Great product and easy installation. Price is right , just make sure this fits your Acctic Ladder
Item arrived promptly and in excellent condition. It is exactly as described. It seems to be quite sturdy, has foot pedals of a good size, and is an attractive product. It is very easy to open and close. Highly recommend.
Pretty difficult to install in my attic door but once done worked perfectly. Get a strong person to help and you won't be disappointed with this product.
This is a nice ladder, easy to open/close, light weight, very stable. It supports me very well. So far my favorite uses for this ladder are: cleaning the outside of my RV windows and changing my indoor HVAC filters. Looks like this is definitely a keeper.
Update: After a few weeks of use the ladder is still holding up well. I did find that it would be nice if it had a handle that you could hold on to while climbing the steps, to stabilize yourself. I'm now 65 and don't have as good of balance as I once had. The downside to that is it would increased the size of the ladder.