The Australian-made, easy-to-assemble Miniskaff work platform, which simplifies home renovations, painting and garden maintenance, has been launched in Sydney at the Royal Easter Show. Following its success in South Australia, the company have decided to expand its business into New South Wales.

Miniskaff, an innovative modular work platform designed and built in Australia, costs from $595. It is a sturdy, modular unit, which fits into a standard car boot, and is popular with home renovators, painters and gardeners.

AdForm Products, the Australian-owned company that produces Miniskaff, has established Sydney premises on Parramatta Road. Managing Director, Rob Chisholm, says, “Miniskaff provides a stable work platform from which you can concentrate on painting cornices or ceiling rosettes without having to worry about your balance. As a result, you can get the job done in half the time. The unit comes with a full safety surround, so you can also use it to prune trees and shrubs in your garden.”

Miniskaff’s unique patented coupling method is designed for ease of assembly. A standard 1.8m Miniskaff can be assembled in less than eight minutes, and assembly instructions are supplied with each model.

Other benefits are its durability, versatility and quality assurance: the steel frame is 1.6 gauge Galvabond, with a powder coat in bright red extra; the platform sections are made from strong yet light Grip Mesh galvanised steel. If cared for and stored correctly, your Miniskaff should outlast generations. A safe workload (SWL) is 225 Kg. It’s versatile in that the modular components are interchangeable. Extra components are available to extend your Miniskaff in length and height. There is also a guarantee against faulty materials or workmanship.