I have this ladder for years and I’ve never used it, because it’s heavier than my regular ladder and I couldn’t figure out how to unfold it. I’m a 60 years old widow and since my husband passed away I have to take care of my house myself. Thank you for taking the time to explain how this ladder function! I found more information about it than I was expecting! Thank you and God bless you and your family!
Just got mine for 99 bucks as well, and man it's a steal. I work in aluminum fabrication and I don't even know how they can produce these for 100 dollars. Even from china. If you have 100 bucks and these are on sale, buy it. Ladders do not lose value either, you can turn around in 6 months after using it and get 90% of your investment back. You just can't lose.
@@TheWarehouseSeries Seems like it has so many uses.. getting tired of carrying out my old school heavy 26fter...17ft.. it's a sweet spot.. and with this one.. you can use it for so many other heights...
Any idea of how to divide and use as scaffolding? My old Gorilla ladder had 2 U shaped pieces to join the 2 sections of ladder that separate from the main piece. I watched the HF video of this ladder, and it doesn't look like it has the U shaped pieces. I can't figure how the second 2 parts of the ladder stay joined. I got my Franklin ladder used, so maybe I'm missing the parts to join them?
@@TheWarehouseSeries You can slide the 2 extensions right off if you don't use the side locks. The HF video shows it in 2 parts w a 2x8 between them as scaffolding, I'm just not sure how they are getting the 2 extensions to stay together to hold the 2x8.
Separate it into two sections. One section is two pieces and you lean them together with the steps on the same side and the locking pin of one goes into the hole of the other giving g two small a frames ready for a plank.
@@mwfl93 Thanks man- I wrote this a long time ago and was still scratching my head. I'll be working on some old wood ceilings in the upcoming months, and if I can run a plank between the two sections to stand on. it will be a helluva lot easier than shuffling a ladder around.
@@mtnmotoadv the steel frame is on the smaller size, honestly it all depends on what you're using it for. Scaffold I would use something better quality. For climbing up and down a ladder , no worries
@@TheWarehouseSeries I just bought the Harbor Freight one for my lawncare maintenance business, mainly for cleaning out gutters and getting up on roofs. Hoping it'll be solid enough for that
I have this ladder for years and I’ve never used it, because it’s heavier than my regular ladder and I couldn’t figure out how to unfold it. I’m a 60 years old widow and since my husband passed away I have to take care of my house myself. Thank you for taking the time to explain how this ladder function! I found more information about it than I was expecting! Thank you and God bless you and your family!
I'm glad I could help and thank you very much
Kudos to you. Keep at it… with UA-cam many things are possible
Same situation for me! Now I don't have to look for the directions lol!
Just got one for Christmas. Came here to see how to use it. Thank you. Very informative.
Thank you, such a great ladder!
Such a great ladder that I've purchased this past weekend. Appreciate the demo!
Thanks for the comment! Used it putting Xmas lights up and now it's time to take them down
Short,to the point excellent demo! Ladder looks like a good buy. Thanks for taking the time to make the informative video.👍
Appreciate it!
Just got mine today I love it
You will use it everywhere. Love mine
Had my for years, good review
Thank you!
Love these ladders
Definitely a must if you're a homeowner
Thinking about buying this ladder today. Thanks for the review and good luck on growing your channel!
Thank you! I appreciate it
Finance and Reviews. You're busy. Like both.
I enjoy it! Finance one is my main one. Got real excited after killing our debt
@@steponefinance4282 Take a look guys if your struggling with debt
4:00 am and I’m watching a review of a folding ladder from a dude with a finger splint. 🤣
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Basketball with my son, my finger still won't bend
Bought one for my husband for Christmas
Great 🎁
Great video, explains everything well.
I appreciate that! Thanks for watching
Great review! Did you jam your little finger with the ladder?
I did it playing basketball with my son. It's going to be crooked for life and I can't bend it all the way. Dr said not broken 🤷♂️
Just bought one. Hope I have no issues.
I have never had issues and use it quite often
Just got mine for 99 bucks as well, and man it's a steal. I work in aluminum fabrication and I don't even know how they can produce these for 100 dollars. Even from china. If you have 100 bucks and these are on sale, buy it. Ladders do not lose value either, you can turn around in 6 months after using it and get 90% of your investment back. You just can't lose.
It truly is a must, especially if you're a homeowner
How tall is it in A-Frame mode? Is it 6’, 7’, 8’? I’ve been looking everywhere for this information.
I will let you know this afternoon, not sure offhand
Total height is 86 in. ( a little over 7ft)
2nd step from top ( safest standing point) is 69 in.
Love this ladder. Thanks for the good review.
Thank you!
The dog was like Dude I'm trying to sleep here go do your instructional video outside lol. Thanks for the demonstration
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awesome it is this week-end for $99.99.
Are they going to include an extra coupon for this ladder?
I'm not sure, but usually they have an online coupon that can be used on pretty much anything
Great review.. these are 139$.. right now.. can't wait to it gets to 99$..
But if you say they honor a sale price after.. might just go grab one..
Thank you. Love this ladder
@@TheWarehouseSeries
Seems like it has so many uses.. getting tired of carrying out my old school heavy 26fter...17ft.. it's a sweet spot.. and with this one.. you can use it for so many other heights...
And it's not heavy. The gorilla ladder I have is much heavier
Great ladder!
My other channel
Thanks for the review. Can the Ladder lock in the 90 degree position?
It does not
Currently for sale $149 where I live.
Well worth it. Use this ladder all the time
Yeah, I’m in Alabama. Bought one yesterday, 149.99
Stowing dimension.
W.24" x H.55' x D.7.5"
178" Full hight.
W.39" - H.51" A fram lowest.
W.63" - H.85" A fram highest.
Weight 34.lbs
Used it all week for Christmas lights
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Great video!
I appreciate it
Any idea of how to divide and use as scaffolding? My old Gorilla ladder had 2 U shaped pieces to join the 2 sections of ladder that separate from the main piece. I watched the HF video of this ladder, and it doesn't look like it has the U shaped pieces. I can't figure how the second 2 parts of the ladder stay joined. I got my Franklin ladder used, so maybe I'm missing the parts to join them?
This ladder does not come apart
@@TheWarehouseSeries You can slide the 2 extensions right off if you don't use the side locks. The HF video shows it in 2 parts w a 2x8 between them as scaffolding, I'm just not sure how they are getting the 2 extensions to stay together to hold the 2x8.
@@mickm5097 when I get home I need to double check that. I will be surprised if it does
Separate it into two sections. One section is two pieces and you lean them together with the steps on the same side and the locking pin of one goes into the hole of the other giving g two small a frames ready for a plank.
@@mwfl93 Thanks man- I wrote this a long time ago and was still scratching my head. I'll be working on some old wood ceilings in the upcoming months, and if I can run a plank between the two sections to stand on. it will be a helluva lot easier than shuffling a ladder around.
Thanks, going to get mine!
Nice!
great review ty!!
I appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
on sale now at harbor freight for $99!!!!
It's a must for a homeowner. Hanging pics on wall next to step..... a breeze
I just got one
One of my best purchases as a home owner
I have a Little Giant, This ladder would have done the trick for less
I think you can't go wrong with any of these ladders
Sorry so late on responding
$99 til 1/14
Buying another one for a gift, love mine
@@michaeltigg1926 If I didn't have the gorilla, I would buy a 2nd one
Please use a lavaliere mic to stop echoes.
When and if I have success I will invest in a wireless mic. I have one with a short cord so not going to work well while moving around.
“Bad sound makes good video look bad.”
I now have a mic
This guy loves to dust.
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It is not a true 17 ft working height ladder, far from it.
That's why I say it's good for around the inside of the house. I use the gorilla ladder on the outside
Why not?
@@mtnmotoadv the steel frame is on the smaller size, honestly it all depends on what you're using it for. Scaffold I would use something better quality. For climbing up and down a ladder , no worries
@@TheWarehouseSeries I just bought the Harbor Freight one for my lawncare maintenance business, mainly for cleaning out gutters and getting up on roofs. Hoping it'll be solid enough for that
@@mtnmotoadv most definitely