I fitted one of those, to a previous house I owned.
It's fine if you only use it for occasional use, such as storing some stuff in the attic.
If it's for daily use I would get something more substantial, with a handrail.
"easy to fit" - I would say they are DIY doable but its not just the fitting of the ladder but where its located in the loft, and if you understand the construction of loft framing esp. the trimming of the rough opening?
The photo shows what looks like an easy enough to fix ladder.
I looked into this. The main "difficult" bit is either cutting the hole in the right place or enlarging the current hatch to fit the new one. The issue is making the joists good. This is something I'm wary of so going to leave it to a local chippy.
The second bit is fitting the hatch itself - supposed to be a two man job as you need someone to support it from underneath whilst you fix it in place.
Look for the fitting instructions available online.
Do you have a loft hatch, if so check where the joists are the ladder needs to clear them when the hatch is closed
Found loft ladders useful for getting into roof space for storage, but then again a good step ladder does a similar job so long as its stable !!
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