Step right up on this sturdy Econo Porch by Stromberg Carlson.
Our Econo Porch is 27" wide and provides the stability of the ground it rests on. The 7" rise is comfortable for Grandma, or the grand kids. The steps are 9" deep, and the half platform provides 16" of landing. The handrail is interchangeable to either side of the step. This step comes fully assembled. Simply un-fold the step and attach 6 lock open braces for stability. Three step & half platform stands 28" high.
Tech Specs
Weight: 69 lbs.
Dimensions: 27"W x 28"H
Manufacturer: Stromberg Carlson Products Inc
Mfg Part #: EHS-103-R
Econo Porch 3-Step: Customer Reviews
Camper's Choice Rating
(4 Based on 2 Reviews)
Reviewed by 2 customers
By Morgan
from Princess Anne, MD
from Princess Anne, MD
Econo 3-step
3 out of 4 people found this review helpful.
September 27, 2011
The Econo step is great choice if you feel you need the added security in climbing the steps into your 5th wheel trailer. Lets face it, for a high trailer the factory steps with only 3 steps is not the easiest too climb for us older folks. The econo steps we purchased has 3 steps and a nice platform at the top. My wife and I handle them easy when folded and placed in our trailer. The steps weigh around 60 lbs and are easy to brace
with the screws and nuts included. One side of the braces are preinstalled and the rail is attached with 2 screws and nuts. The packaging is done by Stromberg Carlson and is poor quality for a large package weighing 60lbs. UPS sent my first set back as damaged and Camping World sent another set of steps. The second box was damaged and open in places. The steps were scratched but we decided to keep them
as they were being used outside and will get scratched more from use. Hopefully they will improve their packaging for shipping. The folks at Camping World are great to deal with and go out of their way to see you are satisfied.
By
Anonymous
Good product, Terrible packaging
2 out of 2 people found this review helpful.
August 01, 2011
The product performed as expected, but the packaging was an utter disaster and I am echoing another reviewer's earlier complaint. I photographed the package and minor cosmetic damage to the product if Camping World would like to address this repeating issue with their supplier. I had to purchase all of the hardware as it had fallen out of the
holes in the box and the instructions were stuck to the packing tape in a way that prevented removal without ripping up the paper.On the product side, the workmanship was good, holes lined up for the stabilizing struts. The product is a bit cumbersome and heavy to move around, but most should be
assembling and leaving in place. This is not designed to tote around and be used as assistance for mobility challenged folks from campsite to campsite.









