I now want this ladder man.



    by Perc_Angle0

    29 Comments

    1. TrumpsCheetoJizz on

      I swear my dad bought similar ladder for way less back in early 2000s. Or maybe ladders were built different long ago

    2. brandontaylor1 on

      Harbor Freight has a pretty good copy of this. It’s a heavy bastard though.

      Edit: I didn’t word good.

    3. MattheiusFrink on

      you’ll want this ladder until the locking pawls fail and you break your wrist and hand as the rungs smash down on you. ask me how i know.

      20% disabled in my left hand because of these style of ladders. i’ll take a traditional a-frame over one of these.

    4. Ok-Ostrich8185 on

      I’m no engineer but looks a lot of failure points but not very concerned as much as the slide it in I’ll not be comfortable with myself going that which is worse than the ladder failing

    5. ForestryTechnician on

      Those ladders have been around for *so* long. Also I have one, they’re pretty great ngl

    6. Firm_Distribution999 on

      Looks like a great ladder for summer work but a cold winter would render this unusable 

    7. I have a ladder similar to this but mine seems to be much more heavy duty, like it seems to not weigh much and it looks a little flimsy.

    8. Basic_Loquat_9344 on

      Hope that guys doing well. Dudes out here, hustling to sell ladders, putting his heart into for himself and maybe a family. Idk, just hope he’s doing well.

    9. I’ve had the same little giant for almost 40 years. Still works great. Heavy af though.

    10. I wasnt super happy with it. Its very heavy. Conversion is a pain. Better buy a tall and a short ladder.

    11. I have one of these. As a homeowner, it’s probably the only ladder you’ll ever need for any outdoor work. Works great!

      But… It’s heavy as all hell. It’s a good thing it has rolly wheels, but even then it’s a pain to move around. It beats having to keep multiple ladders around, though!

    12. Fuck these ladder. It causes more problem for me to use it.

      First the spring lock jammed on multiple occasions, forcing me to use both hands to hold the buttons down, this is just to open and close the ladder.

      Second, it’s way heavier than your typical ladder. If you want to move it a few feet to scoot down along the wall, pray that the button doesn’t jam when you need to close and open it. Plus it’s even harder to extend the ladder length when you are fatigued from the heavy ladder. You’ll likely rock the ladder back and forth extending it a small bit at a time.

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