#10 For right handed people, going down might be fine. Going up would be awkward. There is a prescribed rise over run ratio when building stairs. This set does not have that.
That's not a true set of stairs, it's more of a ladder with wide treads. And climbing up that ladder the cutouts will work for right- and left-handed people.
Because they are stupid... the magnet gets all slippery and won't stick to the soap when it gets wet. Have to wait for soap to dry and shove it back in. Very impractical for its intended fix.
#10 - in my 40+ years I have never once come close to hitting my shins on a stair case or ladder. That’s is an incredibly stupid design that’s going to cause someone going down to fall
#10 For right handed people, going down might be fine. Going up would be awkward. There is a prescribed rise over run ratio when building stairs. This set does not have that.
That's not a true set of stairs, it's more of a ladder with wide treads. And climbing up that ladder the cutouts will work for right- and left-handed people.
Because they are stupid... the magnet gets all slippery and won't stick to the soap when it gets wet. Have to wait for soap to dry and shove it back in. Very impractical for its intended fix.
#10 - in my 40+ years I have never once come close to hitting my shins on a stair case or ladder. That’s is an incredibly stupid design that’s going to cause someone going down to fall
That's not a true set of stairs, it's more of a ladder with wide treads. And climbing up that ladder the cutouts will work for right- and left-handed people.
You shouldn't use stairs on your hands
my grandma, dead for years, had one of these
Because they are stupid... the magnet gets all slippery and won't stick to the soap when it gets wet. Have to wait for soap to dry and shove it back in. Very impractical for its intended fix.
#18 Does it come with a woman yelling to put it down?
good on you, hard hitting questions!