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Stair Tread Template Tool Multifunctional Folding Stair Tread Gauge Stair Measuring Ruler

£48.99
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Description

1、Multifunctional: The stair tread measuring tool can be used to cut and measure stair treads, stair risers, shelves, window sills, cabinet shelves and some angled designs.

2、Anodized Treatment: This measuring ruler is anodized to prevent discoloration in high temperature environment, not easy to deform, not easy to fade.

3、How to Use: Insert the stair rail in between, stretch and tighten the screws to measure the length and side angle, and you're prepared to go.

4、Sturdy and Durable: These stair tread gauges are made of premium iron and plastic, they are not easy to break and sturdy and durable.

5、Easy to Carry: This stair measurement tool is reusable and lightweight, convenient to store and easy to carry, portable and practical.

Item Type: Stair Tread Gauge

Material: Iron, Plastic

Gross Weight: 1244g / 43.9oz

Length Adjustable: Approx.29.0-154.2cm / 11.4-60.7in

1 x Set of

Stair Tread Gauge (29 Accessories in Total)

Features

  • Brand
    STUNACY
  • Pcs per pack
    1
  • Ruler type
    Multifunctional
  • ManoMano Reference
    ME212205386
  • MMID
    284965159812
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