Kitchen Ladders
Kitchen Ladders Are An Essential Tool To Keep Your Kitchen Safe And Clean
The kitchen ladder is typically a step stool or step. They typically have only 3 or 4 steps and when folded open have front and back legs. There are rubber bottoms to prevent the ladder from moving and a rubber grip handle on top. For most ladders, it is advised that you never stand on the top step of a ladder. With kitchen ladders, though, you can safely stand on the top rung because of the sturdy support system. Unlike the typical ladder that has only two legs and must be leaned against a solid surface to balance it, a kitchen ladder stands on its own with four legs spread wide.
Kitchen ladders serve many purposes, such as reaching into cabinets, reaching the top of the refrigerator, changing light bulbs, painting walls, hanging pictures, cleaning ceiling fans, hanging curtains or drapes and washing windows, cleaning cob webs off the ceiling. These ladders are not only tied to the kitchen or to indoor use. Inside the ladder can be used in any room for any task. Outside, the ladder can be placed on a deck, patio or any level surface to wash patio windows including sliding door windows, put up holiday decorations, fix drive ways lights, clean awnings and more.