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Description
This heavy-duty steel spiral staircase is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use. Built from solid steel, it’s perfect for accessing lofts, mezzanines, decks, or garden levels. Strong, spacious, and built to last.
Key dimensions:
- Total width (diameter): 1680mm
- Height from bottom step to top step: 2300mm
- Central pole height: 2380mm
- Step width: 510mm
- Step depth: Minimum 210mm (open riser design)
- Number of steps: 14
Made from thick welded steel with solid mounting brackets. The structure is rust-proof painted black and in good condition overall. Some light surface wear from storage, but no structural damage. It’s ready to be installed—just bolt it to your floor and upper level or platform.
This is a large, heavy staircase and will require a trailer or ute for transport, along with at least two strong people to move it.
Pickup only from near Warkworth (north of Auckland). Viewing welcome.
Auction starts at $1 with no reserve – must sell. Don’t miss this chance to grab a high-quality steel staircase at a bargain price!
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Questions & Answers (3)
Hi are you going to let auction run or do you have a price in mind Thanks Sam maraduck (1 • 9:36 pm, Wed, 2 Jul )It is a $1 reserve with no buy now price, so yes, I will be letting the auction run. grandmastermac (218 • Wednesday, 2 July 2025 )The pic is confusing. people can't visualize what's it like assembled and how tall it is - shame TopTutor (1611 • 10:21 pm, Wed, 2 Jul )I am not sure what your question is? The total height of both the stairs and the pole is in the description. It is one single metal structure so I am not sure what you mean "assembled". And yes, spiral staircases are confusing. You probably won't be any less confused if you saw it firsthand, but you are more than welcome to come and have a look. grandmastermac (218 • Wednesday, 2 July 2025 )Hi, what size tread width (how wide a piece of wood) can the frame take? Assuming your measurement of 510mm is the distance between tread supports? Sorry if this doesn't make much sense. I'm trying understand how narrow the completed stairs would be. josie-joh (171 • 10:40 am, Sun, 6 Jul )