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Does everyone think the 16" high would work ok for a 22-23" bed? It's pillowtop so hard to measure exact height. It is all low profile though. I think the Pet Gear Step III 23" steps would be overall big as far as footprint taking up a lot of my bedroom. Strange the Step II that are only 16" height have the same 22.5" depth listed as Step III??? I like that they come in diff colors although not sure what the diff between cocoa and tan would be. Maybe do chocolate. I have dark and cherry woods throughout home. |
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I have a friend who has this ramp and swears by it! They sell extensions for high beds. PawSteps - 4 lb Easy Pet Ramp for your Pets |
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They are very sturdy and the specs say they will hold up to 150lbs though I haven't tested them for that. |
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We built our own. Did most the work on a Saturday afternoon. Used a handsaw, hammer, and cordless drill. You could use power tools if you choose. I have them, but i like the handsaw for some reason. Anyway, i'll post some pics in bit, when i have time to transfer them to my computer. If you like, pm me and i'll send you the plans i drew up. They are for a 23" tall bed, but you can adjust as needed. We have bought stairs in the past, but got tired of the exorbitant prices. If you have the time, its much more cost effective, usually more sturdy, and you can make them look just the way you want. It can be fun too. We had a good time making them together(my wife and I). Dickie just tried to chew on the scrap wood the entire time. |
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Can you tell me the approx. weight of yours? |
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Hubby built steps for our two. They are from wood and he put carpet on them! They are great! |
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