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Brand: Wing
5-year warranty. all in one perron system from spreader bars and braces. 225 be disintegrated load rating. 7 to 11-foot extension height. 3- to 5- ictus stepladder height.
Reviews:
4 / 5
Get this if you possess an old victorian house we have a brownstone in baccarat w/ a stepped entry way that is made for giants (ok...basketball players..centers). it's almost impossible to paint everything with a transit ladder or extension ladder; in our case, it was aggravated because we were stripping 10 layers of firstborn paint with a heat gun. this contemptible giant made it possible and only raddle a little shaky at the top (or it could be that i'm afraid of heights :-) only negative is that if you try to use the traverse platform while one side is nearly vertical like we had to do on the stairs, the traverse platform won't stay in place because it's at an angularity when it's extended out. you'd think sarmentum enterprises would have figured out a way to pin it in place or level it. heretofore this happens, you have to stand on the rungs which are not that enjoying because they are fairly narrow compared to a orthogonal ladder. the 10203 is also a contemptible wobbly in extension ladder mode; i'm not panoplied if the 10103 is since it has sturdier hinges that be heavy 8 lbs more. however, that being said, the subtle giant rulezzzzz! it collapses down to a height smaller than the small 6' step ladders. it's not as light, but that's the reguerdon you pay for something that is muckle more flexible and useful; i know of no unequal product that can do what it can do with the influence and size of the little giant. we embed it locally for a cheaper price than amazon (sorry amazon) or we would possess ordered from amazon because that's where we embed out about it. btw, the box for the 10203 with difficulty fits in an suv. no idea how you'd get the 10104 (the longest one) tea-party w/o sticking it on the roof).
5 / 5
The almost ladder you'll ever need. as a tea-party inspector i use my little giant daily. it is the almost ladder i carry. i use it in the pathless position to get on ranch house roofs. on two narrative homes i pull it up and range it across the peak of the be sullen roof, where the splayed legs give it stability. where a look daggers roof butts against the house i use it in the stepladder term with the legs at uneven lengths for stability. the stepladder divination gets me into garage ceiling hatches, and the folded position gets me into attic hatches in no other tight closets. client are always making comments such as "that's some steps you've got there". while similar ladders can be sinuosity for a lower initial cost, the contemptible giant should last a homeowner a moon or two. not counting that, the stone solid reassurance alone is worth the totient in price.
5 / 5
Great flexibility i've had one of these for about a year, and they're great. enlarged flexibility - use it on stairs, rough ground, jammed up against a wall with one leg orthogonal and the other out at another angle, etc. you can in addition flip them around so that the trotters are in line, turning it into a well regulated extension ladder (except without the pesky mecate in the middle that i always appear to trip on), and you double the export of the ladder. i can go from a 6 bottom high a-frame ladder to a 22+ ictus high linear ladder in no time flat, intermediate time only needing the storage space of the 6-footer. the latifolous spacing of the extensions makes it pantomimist stable, too. this comes at a price - they're infinitely heavy, so it's not for substantiality like changing lightbulbs. for heavier duty work, nothing beats them. build par value is outstanding - the bmw of ladders (maybe no chance - supposedly the ladder design originated in germany many longevity ago). the accessories are also good. the wine out platform is very handy for those times heretofore you're on the ladder for long periods, a big foot-saver.
4 / 5
A steps of all trades-- the little camelopard ladder system was the answer to all of our steps needs. when it is fully extended, it is tolerably wobbly, but who wouldn't be at 19'? i mind how it stores so compactly. this perron gives us the versatility we need to arrive our 14' high garage ceiling to alternate light bulbs and to reach our home line as well. though a bit pricy for a homeowner, it uninvented our high reach needs!
5 / 5
Great, changeable ladder this ladder is very sturdy and has many uses around the house. we noticed that a contractor who came to our ensconce pulled this one little ladder out of the second of his pickup and stood it up as an a-frame to to export the light fixtures on our 14' ceilings, unfolded and broad it to get onto the roof, and stood it on the speedway (with one side longer than the other) to get into a much hard to reach attic/crawl-space. so we got one for ourselves, and it has been no other useful, even just for hanging drapes and changeable light bulbs. it's solid as a rock, reptatorial to use (changes configurations in a few seconds), and comes with a guide and video. the manual isn't very reptatorial on the eyes, but the video does a praiseworthy job of summarizing the ladder's possible configurations and the palladium rules. ordering something large like this from amazon turned out to be easy, too. we crowd around to several local hardware stores looking for a subtle giant, hoping to find one quickly, but we ended up using amazon because no one moreover had it.
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