I’ve had a Little Giant ladder for a couple of years and really like it. Got it on the recommendation of a firefighter, someone who should know from ladders, and I’ve been very happy with its usefulness and versatility.
lemme say this REAL slow Woot…heeecccckkkkkk no! why would i spend that much on a ladder when i could get a ladder at wally world for like $30? all this is is mobile steps. there doesn’t have to be a “fancy” model. i mean, does this ladder take me there quicker?
That 3rd photo appears to depict this ladder half-supported on a pair of wooden boxes. Is that an endorsement of this configuration? Cuz I gotta tell ya, that doesn’t seem very safe…
I have this one, paid a lot more. LOVE it: light enough for me to carry roll or drag; extremely stable, even on grass, and super weather rsistant. I also have had the 13’ little giant extension ladder, for 6 years, which is in perfect condition despite being left outside in salt air year round. Also super steady, lightweight and very very versatile, just like all the Little Giant ladders. I’d snap this up if I didn’t already have one. It will make a great Fathers Day gift! Hit the button!
I have an older little giant and I love it. Great ladder, very sturdy, well designed. Mine doesn’t have the “comfort step” or the magnetic tray…but I wish it did… .lol
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That 3rd photo appears to depict this ladder half-supported on a pair of wooden boxes. Is that an endorsement of this configuration? Cuz I gotta tell ya, that doesn’t seem very safe…
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You’re actually supposed to balance the other end on a couple of basketballs. Maybe they just didn’t have any basketballs laying around.
This can be used on stairs. Maybe they didn’t have stairs so they simulated it with some wooden boxes. They should have just searched harder for some basketballs.