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Gorilla Ladders 3-Step Compact Steel Step Stool Type II Duty Rating

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Home Depot has Gorilla Ladders 3-Step Compact Steel Step Stool Type II Duty Rating (GLS-3CS) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to community member PEMP for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Space-saving profile
  • Safe and easy to use
  • Nonslip steps and feet
  • 225 lb. Type II ANSI rating
  • Lifetime limited warranty

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  • This offer matches previous Front Page deal that earned 238+ thumbs up.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Home Depot has Gorilla Ladders 3-Step Compact Steel Step Stool Type II Duty Rating (GLS-3CS) on sale for $19.88. Shipping is free or select free store pick up where stock permits.

Thanks to community member PEMP for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Lightweight and compact
  • Space-saving profile
  • Safe and easy to use
  • Nonslip steps and feet
  • 225 lb. Type II ANSI rating
  • Lifetime limited warranty

Editor's Notes

Written by megakimcheelove | Staff
  • This offer matches previous Front Page deal that earned 238+ thumbs up.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion. 

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Model: Gorilla Ladders 3-Step Compact Steel Step Stool with 225 lb. Load Capacity Type II Duty Rating

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AbedO
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I have this.
Every time I use this thing it feels like it's going to give out under me, you can never get it fully opened by hand so it will "settle" while you're on it. I'm only 200lbs on a bad day and when I'm carrying and positioning a mirror, that settling is incredibly unnerving.

Maybe that's the experience with all step stools but just thought I'd share my 2 cents.
jeff34270
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"Reach height" for a step stool, good grief. For those who aren't the model human that they measured for that stat, the top step is 2'2" off the ground.

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"Reach height" for a step stool, good grief. For those who aren't the model human that they measured for that stat, the top step is 2'2" off the ground.
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AbedOYesterday 05:10 PM
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I have this.
Every time I use this thing it feels like it's going to give out under me, you can never get it fully opened by hand so it will "settle" while you're on it. I'm only 200lbs on a bad day and when I'm carrying and positioning a mirror, that settling is incredibly unnerving.

Maybe that's the experience with all step stools but just thought I'd share my 2 cents.
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JasonDBYesterday 06:44 PM
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Quote from jeff34270 :
"Reach height" for a step stool, good grief. For those who aren't the model human that they measured for that stat, the top step is 2'2" off the ground.
Calm down Napoleon! I have this exact same stepstool and I just took a tape measure and the top step is 26 inches off the ground and I'm 5'11" I have 9' ceilings and standing on the top step I can reach up and put my hand flat on the ceiling. So even if you're 4'11" you can still reach an 8 foot shelf. Those are the facts because I just did it. And I'll get ahead of the comment about the 225 pound weight limit. They have to put some kind of number on it 225 pounds wasn't the catastrophic failure collapsing that happened during testing. That was probably 325 or 425 but they know that you're also going to be carrying something in your hand. I weigh 220 pounds and I've used it a lot for hanging stuff with heavy drills, etc. and it feels very stable. An excellent buy at $20 to have around the house.
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NortarchyYesterday 07:24 PM
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I've had this stool for years, very sturdy, opens and closes easy, lite enough for the wife to maneuver. Worth every bit of $20.
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Theultra85Yesterday 08:19 PM
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Better off getting a higher weight capacity version on Amazon. They're made better and have wider platforms for your feet.
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mattyd2377Yesterday 09:38 PM
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Quote from JasonDB :
So even if you're 4'11" you can still reach an 8 foot shelf. Those are the facts because I just did it. I weigh 220 pounds and I've used it a lot for hanging stuff with heavy drills, etc. and it feels very stable. An excellent buy at $20 to have around the house.
So you're 220lbs and 4'11"? Thanks for the info! My sister in law will be interested in this one, I'll send her the link!
Last edited by mattyd2377 December 31, 2025 at 02:40 PM.
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GhostGrayBoltYesterday 11:36 PM
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Quote from Theultra85 :
Better off getting a higher weight capacity version on Amazon. They're made better and have wider platforms for your feet.
link for the $20 one?
yeah, i thought not..​
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AustinM8565Yesterday 11:53 PM
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Everytime this stupid thing makes the front page it says free shipping but it's never free shipping
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FaithfulMoon8086Today 12:06 AM
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Quote from FerretPewPew :
Too weak. They need to produce a 'Murica version that can support up to 300lbs.
It's not made for that its a very good ladder that I had for 8 years now but it's not a heavy duty one.
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FairWriter8849Today 12:08 AM
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Just like last time this deal was posted, absolutely zero stock anywhere near me.
Good luck all
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Platin465Today 12:12 AM
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I got this a few years ago and it's been great. I got it mainly because it folds much thinner than my 2-step stepstool. I'm about 175 lbs, and it feels sturdy to me. Free shipping to my house back then. Maybe it was local stock, not sure what's up with them charging shipping as some have said.
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klbunToday 12:15 AM
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Didn't these used to be $10?
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LongIslandSamToday 12:17 AM
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Quote from AbedO :
I have this. Every time I use this thing it feels like it's going to give out under me, you can never get it fully opened by hand so it will "settle" while you're on it. I'm only 200lbs on a bad day and when I'm carrying and positioning a mirror, that settling is incredibly unnerving. Maybe that's the experience with all step stools but just thought I'd share my 2 cents.
Just by looking at it, it will eventually cause an injury. I bought a heavy duty stepladder years ago for my mom and it was the best investment as i didn't worry. It was too heavy for her to move yet it was still easy enough for her aide. Don't cheapen on a purchase like this.
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