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📚 Elevate your space with style and strength — the ladder that climbs with you!
The DIYHD 96" Knotty Pine Sliding Library Ladder is a solid wood, unfinished ladder designed for indoor use with a natural rustic look. Measuring 96 inches tall and 17-3/4 inches wide, it features full-length solid pine rails for superior stability, ergonomic oval cut-out grips, and a paintable surface for personalized finishes. Easy to assemble with pre-installed nuts, it supports up to 450 lbs and fits most sliding ladder hardware systems (hardware sold separately). Perfect for stylish access to high shelves in libraries, closets, or lofts.

















| ASIN | B07MKYHMTG |
| Best Sellers Rank | #109,821 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #199 in Step Ladders |
| Brand Name | DIYHD |
| Color | Niu#1 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (139) |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 18"W x 96"H |
| Item Weight | 14.97 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | DIYHD |
| Material Type | Wood |
| Maximum Height | 96 Inches |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Rolling |
R**B
Sturdy and easy to assemble
Easy to assemble. Very sturdy. And since I didn't see anything about this in reviews or q&a, the measurement is for the total length of the ladder not the height it will reach when leaning. We made ours stationary so it will not move and it is amazing for kids and adults.
A**A
Sturdy ladder
Good sturdy ladder, easy enough to put together even for someone without much experience in diy projects. Make sure to tighten the tension rods correctly so ladder stays flat. It comes in natural wood ready to stain or paint.
L**S
Very sturdy and good value
Assembly was easy - under an hour. Like most of these projects, don’t fully tighten all screws until you have them all threaded to give you some play. With slight sand and a coat of stain, this gives me the look of a library ladder (I purchased wheels and track) for $2000 less. Would reccomend.
P**N
Looks good in the pictures but Manufacturing Quality Control is an F (okay maybe F-)
I'm an engineer and pretty handy, and needed 2 loft ladders. I read the reviews and bought them as they met my requirements and didn't have time to make my own. Here's the good: The look and feel nice and it's the wood quality is reasonable (not top but good for a nice looking ladder) The cost isn't exorbitant and is reasonably priced for a high quality loft ladder but their quality is seriously lacking What's not good: There are no instructions. Not in English nor in Chinese (where it's made) The manufacturing quality is very poor. - The steps should sit in the side slots firmly. Some do, some don't. - The screw holes in each step are not in the same place on every step, so there is irregularity between the different steps how far each step stick out in the front or back. - There is a chance that these ladders could be dangerous if improperly put together through no fault of the assembler, in particular if screws can't be properly sunk, or the treads are not fully engaged in the slot. -As you can see in the first picture, many of the screw insets (basically the nuts that they implanted into each step to receive the screw from the ladder size) are clogged up with wood when they were pressed into each ladder step. This is a root cause of many of the complaints listed in reviews here. - The screws use a 4 mm hex head and deforms easily if they encounter much resistance. If that happens you can screw the fastener in by using pliers. Overall the manufacturing is sloppy at best, and not typical of what you'd get from a domestic built product. ****YOU NEED TO DO THE FOLLOWING BEFORE ASSEMBLING THE LADDER**** Check each hole to see if there is wood in it. If there is wood in it, get a small drill bit that just fits in it (1/8" works) and use it to MANUALLY clean the wood out of the hole. Once you've checked all the holes and cleaned them out, you need to manually (or if you have a 4mm driver you can put in a drill second picture) run a screw in about 2/3 the way then back out until the screw moves in and out freely. Finally, you need to look at the side pieces of the ladder (3rd picture) and make sure that you clean all the chaff from the holes. If you don't you can again clog up the screws. Assembling the ladder should be easy, but their manufacturing tolerances make that difficult. One trick I found when the holes and slots for each tread were slightly misalligned was to slightly tighten each step on 1 side, then if the tread and slot didn't line up, use a utility knife to gently slice between the 2, creating a slight angle to all the tread to slip into the slot. As someone who has engineered and fielded scores of products for companies you've probably heard or / bought their products, it's clear It would be very easy for this manufacturer to tighten up their specifications and quality control / assurance program, to have an excellent, well manufactured product that could likely be assembled by most anyone in about 30 minutes with no hassles. They need at least "IKEA--like" pictograms on how this goes toghether. They need manufacturing tolerances that put the holes in the slots in the exact same place every time, and the holes in the end of each tread in the exact same place every time so the treads line up exactly. I'd be happy to re-review and upgrade this product if they make some improvements, possibly 5 stars in each area. They have the basis for an excellent product, but if they worked for me, I would fire their manufacturing supervisors an quality staff. Seriously. Read my other reviews, I'm uber positive on high quality products, and brutal on products that could easily do much better but offer little value or faulty production such as this ladder.
C**S
Good value proposition- needs better screws and hardware
Found this wooden ladder kit for our overhead storage loft. Didn’t buy the rolling library ladder kit. Just plain vanilla loft ladder propped up against the wall. After looking for over 6 months - this ladder kit ticked all the boxes for me: + solid wood (pine) + unstained - I can apply my own finish + perfect height + sturdy feeling + real pine smell vs mdf formaldehyde smell + Good price for a wooden ladder. + excellent option to just buy ladder itself and skip the library ladder mounting kit. Prior to finding this on amazon I had been considering paying $1000+ up for a full library ladder kit only to get the solid wood ladder. Great option by seller. Cons: - Included hardware is poor quality. - The hex screw threads are very easy to strip using a drill or impact driver. Tighten slowly with a hex ratchet. - Used my 12v milkwaukee fuel impact driver to install the screws. Stripped a few screws in the process - go gently - The predrilled holes for the 4 metal support rods were not big enough of the box. Had to enlarge the holes with a drill for proper fit and installation. - ladder feet need non skid rubber shoe. I plan on buying a set of rubber ladder shoes so it can better grip my hardware floor. - no instructions : wasn’t a fatal flaw as I was able to figure out the screw placement after counting the holes. - Also the routed grooves for the steps weren’t a flush fit. Had to use a rubber mallet to knock them into the routed grooves-resulting in some splintering at the connecting point. It’s a soft pine wood after all so beware of some splintering near the screws. Not end of the world... Bottom line : Despite my cons it’s still a very good value proposition given it’s so hard to find wooden ladders these days—especially for $200. Still a solid 4 stars. Highly recommended: just take care not to strip screws and be prepared to apply some tlc during assembly.
M**T
Assembly takes a while
It's a nice ladder. Using for a tiny house loft. The machining wasn't the best... holes not a precise lineup to put in screws. I sanded and polyurethaned it.
B**N
Very good staircase--can't beat for the price...
Definitely worth buying. Screws lined up to metal threads for the steps. I thought I was going to have to glue everything together to make sure of the bonds. Not necessary. I cleaned out the holes with a drill, but I don't think I needed to. Just a round file would have done it. Sturdy. Wood plenty strong when all cinched up. Nice support rods that screw everything together. Used it for my wife's new loft. Plenty sturdy. Boom!
K**K
Need better quality control
Some of the steps don’t fit in the slots and need to be sanded, and the bolds are hard to line up. Some of the nut certs are improper installed. The threaded rods and connecting cap nut are not matching and stip. I like the design of the ladder and it is sturdy.
A**W
Easy to assemble
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