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Reviewed in the United States on January 18, 2025
Used it once and it got the job done!
April Hayes
Reviewed in the United States on September 21, 2024
We have avoided trying to paint the stairway that goes down to our walkout basement because we did not know a safe way to reach it with a ladder. We found this product and were able to set up ladders safely and securely to complete the job.
T. M. Conrad
Reviewed in the United States on July 22, 2024
Used this to give me better footing on a roof for a painting project. Also served well to chuck against the bottom of ladder to prevent skidding. Also good to use a level table to rest painting tray on. Very sturdy and , though simple, it is well thought out.
TALLONE
Reviewed in the United States on July 21, 2024
Very sturdy, rubber grips are good and not cheap made, used it on garage roof 4/12 pitch with shingles, not sure about other materials such as metal or tile. Make sure your steps are very close to level on ladder u will be climbing and centered in ladder pivot, keep objects away from areas when stepping down, safety first. Price is good well built.
Bttravel
Reviewed in the United States on July 1, 2024
I’m a residential remodel contractor. A client, at the last minute, asked us to paint a staircase wall that was 27 feet high at its tallest, over carpeted stairs. Could have gone though the hassle of scaffolding, but decided to overnight this product instead. It’s solid. Absolutely solid. Saved considerable time over scaffolding and was incredibly quick to adjust as needed. Will probably have to buy several more for my crew.
John Maxie
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2024
I own a seamless gutter company and have 2 of these that we use on an almost daily basis. From leveling an extension ladder on uneven ground or with a multi position ladder on roof top doing dormers.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on September 28, 2023
It is too long to ride on lower stair so it’s hard to level the e ladder
Customer
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 6, 2023
Was advised this would help on a stairwell to help with stabilizing a ladder in a stairwell. No good for the average size stair width / depth in the uk.
Big bb
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 20, 2022
I thought these would fit normal staircase but it didn't.For the price I expected better quality.If your thinking these fit on stairs they don't.
LB
Reviewed in Canada on April 22, 2021
This is very sturdy, was able to paint the downstairs hallway, that has 10 foot ceilings. Used this with my compact ladder. My uses for this little tool.
Ganesa Wiens
Reviewed in Canada on June 14, 2020
Exactly as advertised
Bob G
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2019
First, let me clarify my “low” stars on the easy to use and light weight ratings. Those are both GOOD news! It is not “easy” to get this on the roof or re-position it due to the weight but that makes it much more stable while in use. I am 69 years old and used this with a 4 foot stepladder to re-side a wall above a steep 8/12 pitched roof. I did wear a harness and safety line but it never came into play since the Pivit tool was stable and did not budge while I was on the stepladder even while hammering nails. The ribbed rubber grips on all corners provided great slip resistance which was even better when my weight was on it. I should mention my roof shingles are brand new so I can’t speak to its performance on older shingles. At first I felt the price was somewhat high but I imagine their product liability insurance premiums must be thru the roof, no pun intended! And it also likely saved me several thousand dollars over having to hire a contractor to do the same job.
Shawn D. Reilly
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2013
I'm a professional painter and this is my review after owning this for a month now: This does all it that Pivit claims it will and I like it, it's very handy to have and definitely makes ladder use safer on uneven surfaces, but three things; you need 2 of them if you're doing any regular work with ladders, you need to buy the "Tool Boot"s for steeper pitched roofs, and it's heavy, which is a good thing really, but when moving a ladder constantly and having to set up each time, especially if the steel boots are needed, is a real hassle after a few hours. But safety is the issue here and I highly recommend this to anyone who needs to use ladders regularly.
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