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Escalera Powered Stair Climber information thread.

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    #560 6 months ago

    Does anyone have any insight on MS-66 vs MS-72? I’m looking at a used unit that is the 72 model. Has extra load wheels (4 total if extended) extra retractable strap, big wheel attachment, and portable steps. I’ve used the 66 model several times but never the 72. Is it too big?

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    #563 87 days ago
    Quoted from SilverUnicorn:

    Ok I am getting to the point where I am condsidering an Escalera (again).
    At 53, and admittedly not in the best shape, it could be a good tool. Here is my question:
    My stairs from my basement are pretty steep, and SMOOTH concrete. They even seem angled forward when I look at them. I don't want to drop $2=3K on something that won't work. I had bought a Lectro Cart but the angle of the steps mage it unusable. Either that ot the plate had been replaced ad was in the wrong spot, I'm not sure.
    Anyone near Allentown have an Escalara that I can test drive on my steps?
    Some bad pics for reference.
    Chris[quoted image][quoted image]

    Not sure for this exact scenario, but as a testimony to the grip the lifting feet provide, I once used an Escalera on snow covered deck steps and it did not slip. Not sure how easy it would be though with the downward facing steps though as it may start to roll backwards once the feet lower the main wheels back onto the step

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