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Post Date | Sold By | Sale Price | Activity |
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11/20/23 | Home Depot | $20 frontpage |
101 |
11/02/23 | Home Depot | $24.90 frontpage |
108 |
10/31/22 | Home Depot | $19.90 frontpage |
108 |
06/30/22 | Home Depot | $19.97 |
5 |
12/17/21 | Home Depot | $14.88 |
5 |
11/15/21 | Home Depot | $14.88 |
2 |
11/14/21 | Home Depot | $14.90 frontpage |
81 |
11/12/21 | Home Depot | $11.98 |
7 |
11/11/21 | Home Depot | $14.88 popular |
47 |
11/11/21 | Home Depot | $14.88 popular |
39 |
11/09/21 | Home Depot | $14.88 popular |
81 |
11/25/20 | Home Depot | $9.88 |
3 |
11/05/20 | Home Depot | $9.98 popular |
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The Home Depot | $51.4 |
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Those averages for height and weight aren't anecdotal. So as a business why would you put more expense into a mass produced product for a small percentage of the possible target market when you can save a good amount of money and have a far larger target audience that it still remains usable for?
This is not shot at you or anyone's weight btw - I am merely addressing what in text looks like a flippant comment about people's weights and sizes that is not supported by fact but by anecdotal data.
A ladder isn't just going to collapse at 226lbs. you can probably safely get 275lbs on this, but i would not jump up and down, like some sort of clown
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Those averages for height and weight aren't anecdotal. So as a business why would you put more expense into a mass produced product for a small percentage of the possible target market when you can save a good amount of money and have a far larger target audience that it still remains usable for?
This is not shot at you or anyone's weight btw - I am merely addressing what in text looks like a flippant comment about people's weights and sizes that is not supported by fact but by anecdotal data.