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frontpagepennysave posted Jun 13, 2026 04:16 PM
frontpagepennysave posted Jun 13, 2026 04:16 PM

44" Alvantor Folding 3-Step 330-Lb Capacity Step Ladder

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Walmart has 44" Alvantor Folding 3-Step 330-Lb Capacity Step Ladder for $37.99. Shipping is free.

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  • 4-step ladder (31.69" x 15.75" x 44.09") with ultra-thin 2-inch folded profile for easy storage in tight spaces
  • High-quality steel construction with reinforced cross-brace supports, holds up to 330 lbs
  • Complete anti-slip safety system: textured pedals, comfortable handrails, and non-marking rubber feet
  • Lightweight and portable with easy one-hand carry and tool-free setup (safety lock clicks into place)
  • Versatile for kitchen, office, garage, living room, and various household tasks

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  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Walmart has 44" Alvantor Folding 3-Step 330-Lb Capacity Step Ladder for $37.99. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member pennysave for sharing this deal.

Details:
  • 4-step ladder (31.69" x 15.75" x 44.09") with ultra-thin 2-inch folded profile for easy storage in tight spaces
  • High-quality steel construction with reinforced cross-brace supports, holds up to 330 lbs
  • Complete anti-slip safety system: textured pedals, comfortable handrails, and non-marking rubber feet
  • Lightweight and portable with easy one-hand carry and tool-free setup (safety lock clicks into place)
  • Versatile for kitchen, office, garage, living room, and various household tasks

Editor's Notes

Written by ValPal2011 | Staff
  • Rated 4.6 out of 5 stars from customer reviews.
Please see the original post for additional details & refer to the comments below for discussion.

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Written by pennysave

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Model: Alvantor Step Ladder,Ultra-Thin Folding Step Stools 330 lbs Capacity, 2-Inch Thin for Storage, Anti-Slip Pedals & Handrails, Sturdy Steel for Home

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luckydog97
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Steel does not exhibit stress fatigue. If properly maintained it can last indefinitely so long as stresses applied remain under it's yield point. Aluminum slowly develops micro fractures over time even when stressed beneath it's yield point, a phenomena known as stress fatigue.
Realistically, aluminum ladders are lightweight and great and most won't use them enough for this effect to matter. That said, they aren't better in all respects, long term reliability under constant hard use (and potentially absolute strength) being one (possibly two) of those.
luckydog97
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Very welcome. I only have information to share because others were generous enough to do so with me. We must try to always educate and support each other : )
That sounds like a classic stress fatigue failure. The closer to the yield point aluminum is taken repeatedly, the faster it fatigues...and it can be a dramatic effect. People also forget about acceleration effects on stress. When someone steps down quickly, their mass must be decelerated by the ladder rung more rapidly, thus greater acceleration, thus greater force, greater stress, greater strain inching toward the yield point.
All that friggin said...I too, still buy aluminum ladders most of the time LMAO

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TidalWaveOneYesterday 12:05 AM
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Isn't this a no-name brand? I wouldn't trust it for something like a ladder.
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hjesequelYesterday 10:38 AM
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Nice! I like that the steps are pretty large (8.4" depth) but I do wish it was lighter than 15.91 lbs.
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Liz2968Yesterday 10:57 AM
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I am tempted, but know I should care about quality when it comes to something like this so I think I'll pass.
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Quote from Liz2968 :
I am tempted, but know I should care about quality when it comes to something like this so I think I'll pass.
Quote from SlickMarmot535 :
No legs for support under the inside step. You'll die quickly with this.

If it folds in half and you land on your head. They will grant you an unconditional refund.
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This is a 4-step model, picture and price on Walmart's website, so please fix the title
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SlickMarmot535Yesterday 01:15 PM
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No legs for support under the inside step. You'll die quickly with this.
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
If it folds in half and you land on your head. They will grant you an unconditional refund.
Meh. You only climb...err...live once.
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Quote from LEOMHK1.0 :
If it folds in half and you land on your head. They will grant you an unconditional refund.
After a 6 month battle.
Last edited by TidalWaveOne June 14, 2026 at 12:15 PM.
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WaltWYesterday 03:02 PM
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Steel, so heavy compared to something similar in aluminum.
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Quote from WaltW :
Steel, so heavy compared to something similar in aluminum.
Steel does not exhibit stress fatigue. If properly maintained it can last indefinitely so long as stresses applied remain under it's yield point. Aluminum slowly develops micro fractures over time even when stressed beneath it's yield point, a phenomena known as stress fatigue.
Realistically, aluminum ladders are lightweight and great and most won't use them enough for this effect to matter. That said, they aren't better in all respects, long term reliability under constant hard use (and potentially absolute strength) being one (possibly two) of those.
Last edited by luckydog97 June 14, 2026 at 08:11 AM.
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joshuaNHYesterday 03:42 PM
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Quote from corvato :
This is a 4-step model, picture and price on Walmart's website, so please fix the title
The TOP step is not considered a step. Come on MAN.

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