MetalTech Saferstack 10’H x 7’W x 5’D Double Lift Scaffold Set – Good Condition ($861.84 @ HD)
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My father was in the residential real estate business for 50 years – he recently retired so we are selling off all his New Old Stock ‘inventory’ of materials.
Bought this at Home Depot. Set is used but never abused nor exposed to weather and was always stored well.
Please refer to the photos to get an idea of the overall relatively good/fair condition.
* MetalTech Saferstack 10 ft. High x 7 ft. Wide x 5 ft. Deep Scaffold Double Lift with four 7 ft. x 4 ft. galvanized steel cross braces and all required pins and locks.
If you want to read up on the specifics, more detail, etc. here is the Home Depot link :
https://www.homedepot.com/p/MetalTech-Saferstack-10-ft-High-x-7-ft-Long-x-5-ft-Width-Scaffold-Double-Lift-M-MFC50710A/205798618
As of 10/19/24 it sells for $798.00 or $861.84 after tax!
Thanks for the interest.
RJ
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