Do you wish you had an easy way to utilize the space in your attic to store and retrieve items? Do you worry about falling through the ceiling when you are in the attic and crawling around up there to retrieve stored items? The Attic Trac Plus eliminates those worries and makes use of the valuable wasted space in your home. Then organize the wasted spaces in your home with Attic Trac Plus.
Attic Trac Plus is a platform and wheel-track system that allows you to stack boxes, and easily store them without venturing beyond the access area. Place your items to be stored on the platform, slide the platform down the track into the farthest reaches of the space to store your items (which is usually an area that wasn't safely or easily accessible before). To retrieve the items a pull on the cable gently slides your boxes toward you with little or no effort.
Attic Trac plus is ideal for any configuration of attics, crawl spaces, under stairs, or rental storage units. It is easy to install and is made from quality materials that withstand the temperature and humidity of typical home storage spaces.
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Features: - Fast Installation - Typically in less than 30 minutes
- Easy to install - Only a Phillips screwdriver is needed
- Complete system - no need to purchase anything else
- Designed for areas with insulation - no need to remove insulation
- Versatile - use in framed attics, truss attics, crawl spaces, under stairs, even under porches
- Safe - eliminate potential falls through the ceiling
- Made in the USA!
Specifications: - Engineered to 400 lbs per section (truss system may limit to 160 lbs)
- 5/8" Melamine platforms to avoid swelling and warping in the heat, cold and moisture
- Acetyl Copolymer/Delrin rollers to stand up to the heat in an attic
- Tested for heat and moisture
- 2 year warranty
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FAQS
Why use 5/8” Melamine Platforms?
½” Vinyl covered platforms will swell and warp in the heat, cold, and moisture of the environments
Acetyl Copolymer/Delrin rollers? Aren’t nylon rollers good enough?
Nylon would be a cheaper material but the material breaks down at about 200 degrees. Attic environments can reach 190 degrees. Delrin breaks down at about 400 degrees so the consumer will not have a problem with roller flatness in the attic environment