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WEN 31107 4-Foot Portable Rolling Scaffolding, 500-Pound-Capacity with Foldable Design, Safety Rail and Tool Shelf

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  • Holds up to 500 pounds of people, tools, and materials
  • Multi-purpose design functions as steps, a service cart, or a worktable
  • Easily folds up for hassle-free storage when the job is finished
  • Swiveling, non-marring, locking casters use reinforced brakes for safety and stability
  • Includes a foldable tool tray, two storage hooks, heavy-duty four-inch casters, and a two-year warranty
Remember when you could reach new heights? The WEN 500-Pound-Capacity Portable Scaffolding takes you where no one has gone before. This versatile scaffold features two removable platforms that adapt to your every need. Need to reach the ceiling? Use the platforms as steps to reach up to 10 feet high (based on a person 6 feet tall). Need a service cart? Position both platforms at the base for maximum storage. Need a worktable? Position the platforms at waist height to create a spacious and comfortable workspace. When the job is done, simply remove the platforms and the top support bar to fold the scaffold for easy storage. A foldable tool tray and two storage hooks keep your tools and supplies organized while you move effortlessly around the house or jobsite. Measures in at 39.2 inches (width) by 21.5 inches (depth) by 57.9 inches (height) with a max platform height of 4 feet. Built for stability and convenience, the four-inch swiveling non-marring casters have onboard brakes to stop the scaffolding from moving in the middle of a job. And because it’s a WEN product, your scaffolding comes backed by a two-year warranty, a stocked inventory of replacement parts, and a friendly customer help line. Remember when you could reach the unreachable? Remember WEN.