Lewis Dow
Reviewed in the United States on March 3, 2025
Item as describe. Came in damange , company sent new one right out.
CabinLife
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2024
While all these telescoping ladders are not the most sturdy things ever, they are SSSOOO handy and easy to move around. I definitely feel fairly comfortable on my 12’ and 16’ at 215lbs. The biggest issue with this 16’er is that the steps are so far apart. I mean you need both hands to help pull yourself up which is pesky when you are painting or need tools or something in one hand.
Tom O.
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
I don't have a roof rack on my service vehicle, so, this ladder is perfect. I've used it many times at the full 20 foot length and it's sturdy and solid. I have a small cart for my tools and test equipment and this ladder is easy to transport around the work site. I'm really happy with this ladder and highly recommend it.
Lloyd Clark
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2024
This is a great ladder. I got the 12.5 foot. It is high enough to reach the top of my 1 story roof. That is why I bought it so that I could clean the gutters. It is a little bendy but not so much that I was nervous. It is compact and gets the job done. I had it a good angle when I went on the roof and still had 2 steps to spare. I would recommend this ladder for the versatility and the price.
Mrs J Johnston
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 2, 2024
This ladder has proved excellent for inspecting lofts in the various rental properties we own. It is not heavy and is reassuringly sturdy when extended. Extending it is quite easy, although one has to take great care when closing the ladder up again, the sections can drop suddenly if one is not careful, trapping fingers. It can be done safely quite easily: it is just a case of not rushing! Overall, an excellent purchase.
G K Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
After I received it, I gave it a try. Seemed to extend nicely and each rung snapped into place. Metal finish was exceptional and looked to be precision. Not too heavy to carry.
Mark Humphries
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 25, 2024
This is a solid ladder, you feel the weight soon as you’re lifting out of box. Very easy to extend, just lift each step and it clicks into place.Just be careful doing the opposite. Don’t want to hold it the wrong way or you’ll catch a finger by logic should prevail 😃.Good price….waited close to a week for it with my prime subscription but it was worth it. Retracts down to around knee height so good storage so that’s a huge plus not leaving it rot in a shed. Got it for accessing my security camera I bought on Amazon which I still have to review yet and my attic. Would recommend to anyone who doesn’t want to clog up their shed.. ideally use 2 for lowering the ladder to activate each switch and hold at the right location.
SC
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2023
It's definitely more wobbly than a normal ladder, but it doesn't feel unstable. It's got a nice weight distribution and the locks are solid. I used it for maintenance on a two-story home without issues. You might want to back something heavy up to the base depending on the ground because the feet are grippy but not made to dig in at all. Overall, I'm a fan.
Alan
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 6, 2023
Good value for the quality and easy to use
P. Herron
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 19, 2023
Super
adrian
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 12, 2023
Bought this ladder for work use, brilliant easy to put up, easy to carry very sturdy
Wolfmoon
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022
I thought this would be great since i live in a townhouse with little storage and need to get on my 18' roof occasionally. I Weigh 185 6'1, I would consider myself average size for a guy. When you attempt to climb up when its fully extended, the ladder actually starts to BEND so the mid-to-top portion of the ladder ends up flush to the side to the building witch is a definite hazard. Not only that, if you tried using it for extended amount of time when the ladder is on an angle (like it should be) the tiny little square rungs are slanted, so you are actually standing on the pointy part of the little square rung and this can turn out to be very uncomfortable and eventually panful even when wearing thick work shoes. Also if you dont stay centered on it, both sides will begin to PIVOT and I've used ladders to get on my roof and for work for over 20 years, never have seen anything liker this and it should be recalled before someone gets killed. The seller turned out to be "third party" (watch out of these!! lesson learned) and tried to not pay for return shipping for this useless 50 lb piece of garbage. but if this happens to you, complain to amazon and they will make it right as usual. This ladder company even offered me 35 dollars to keep this death trap before they gave in and sent me the return label.
David J Perez
Reviewed in the United States on April 22, 2022
The 20ft ladder: it's easy to extend fully, extending each rung starting from the top.Collapsing the ladder: watch those hands and fingers--keep them out of the way to avoid getting crushed--and be prepared for loud bang as each section collapses downward with the weight of any rungs above it.For lower height jobs, say you only want to extend 10 feet, the ladder is nearly useless. You can't just extend from the top to go 10 feet. If you do, the lower rungs are still collapsed and you'll have no place to step onto the ladder. You can attempt to extend from the bottom rung up, but the weight makes it difficult to extend, and once you extend to a certain height, you can't reach the top rungs to extend them. You might alternate top rung, bottom rung, or some other combination to get the best height, but it's tricky. The ladder works best if you are extending fully. Use a different ladder for lower heights.Ladder does flex a lot! Always work with a partner to hold the ladder to increase stability and to keep it from slipping.The ladder doesn't have any bumpers or braces, so be careful not to scruff up your walls with the top section as you extend/collapse it. There's nothing to distribute weight, and because if flexes a great deal, the top section will move against the wall.I tested it to reach the ceiling of a two-story foyer. It was easy enough to maneuver it around a chandelier and window get it into position against the wall.The rungs are spaced very far apart. That will take some getting used to, so climb slowly and deliberately.