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Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Worked well, to short for what I needed but was a great product.
Ginger Terrell
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2024
We do residential and commercial painting and are always looking for great, dependable ladders. This is the second telescoping ladder I've bought (needed a taller one for a job) and it's sturdy and reliable to help me get the job done. Easy to Telescope up and down.
Jarred H Bedoya
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
Overall the ladder has worked out great for me. The distance between rungs, especially the lower ones, are a bit far to reach, but if you're over 6' tall then it isn't bad. It is easier to move and maneuver the ladder than a comparable height fiberglass one. I like that it folds down so small for storage, as well. Once I got over 20' the flexibility of the ladder was a little concerning but it hasn't failed me. Works great.
Segv
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2024
If you need to get into your attic hatch occasionally, keeping this little ladder handy is much more convenient than hauling a conventional 8-foot stepladder around the house. The 10.5ft length was just barely long enough to reach through the attic hatch, and if suitable holes can be found/made in the floorboards near the hatch the included hooks can engage.Note that there is a price to be paid for this convenience: this ladder will go up at a stepper angle than a regular step ladder, and it definitely wiggles more. Even the hooks will wiggle (but they haven't come out). And you will definitely want to attach the hooks and make sure they engage something above to stabilize the ladder. But despite the wiggling (at least in my use case) there is less chance of a fall than with a stepladder, since the stepladder could still tip over if unbalanced, whereas this ladder, when the top hooks are securely engaged, will not.You may want to wrap some electrician's tape around the hooks before inserting them into the top of the ladder so that they don't wiggle as much. I wish they had made the hooks be a tighter fit for the holes they go into.
DC
Reviewed in the United States on February 20, 2024
I was disappointed to get this and some parts were not installed. What was even more disappointing is that the parts were extremely difficult to put into place. The edges are sharp and if you get this, prepare to have bloodied knuckles trying to get the parts into the right position.Yes... bloody knuckles. Didn't bother trying to return this because I got blood on it and chunks of skin.Not for the casual home user.
Nicholas Gadea
Reviewed in Canada on December 21, 2024
The ladder looks good but suffers from several fundamental flaws in design that make it quite unsafe. The segment extensions are finicky and dont lock properly. The ladder is impossible to use in its A frame without fully extending it to its full height making it impractical. The ladder came with a stabilizer that does not fit and cannot be installed. Also surprisingly came with four wheels but makes no mention of what they are for or where they are to be installed. They arent even mentioned in the "contents" list of the manual.For your own safety, find something more reliable.
PAB
Reviewed in Canada on November 28, 2024
Le titre dis tout...J'ai presque tombé en montant....2x tellement c'est instable...
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2024
It probably works for shorter ladder but it is definitely not safe to use this 26 feet ladder
J.R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 27, 2024
I bought this ladder to help with replacing security light bulbs in my condo association. I currently use a wheelbarrow to move it around, so I haven't tested the wheels. I was replacing a folding ladder that had become too heavy to deploy without hurting my back.Assembly proved easy. Usage requires care to make sure your fingers don't get in the way of the ladder sections when it collapses back down. But deploying is wonderfully easy compared to how I had to lift the folding ladder. I particularly like that this ladder has a wide brace at the bottom so it is more stable when it is deployed. Many telescoping ladders lack that useful feature.All folding and telescoping ladders have one flaw: they are very heavy so they can be strong enough. It turns out that I could have selected one of the same manufacturer's ladders that was several feet shorter. I guess I'm saying: don't get one that is bigger than you really need. The extra weight is substantial.
Bob
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2024
This review is for the 26 ft version of the ladder. I need this length for my specific application which is to reach the top of my chimney. The first issue is the rungs are too far apart. My other ladders have 12 inch spacing, so I'm guessing that is a standard gap, but this ladder has 17 1/2 inch spacing. I am average height and this was a big step for me. The second issue is the flex in the ladder. With the ladder fully extended, at about half way up the ladder, it flexed so much that the ladder higher up was nearly flat against the chimney. I used the standard one foot from the chimney for every four feet of rise. The issue seems to be the play in the side rails of the ladder. When in the down position, the side tubes slide into each other with each higher tube being smaller than the one below it. There is a gap between each of these different sized telescoped rails to allow them to move freely. When extended, this gap and the small overlap of the tubes allows a pivot point. If the tubes overlapped more and/or fit more tightly, it might reduce the flex, but would probably also make it harder to raise and lower. I did not feel safe climbing this ladder, so I am returning it. I will post my return experience.
Samsudeen
Reviewed in India on December 27, 2023
Good product value for money
Deepak Dixit
Reviewed in India on November 15, 2023
Good one and quality is great
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