I have the exact same ladder and I love it. My boss had a hissy fit when he had to buy a 10ft step ladder for my coworker so I thought I shouldn't ask for any ladders soon, but I needed a 6ft, and 8 ft step ladder and 20 ft extension ladder for my job but we didn't have any spares. So I got this and was amazed at the stability, I used to hate using step ladders outside but with this ladder, with the levelers, I have full confidence. Also boss man saw my ladder and thanked me for my initiative and looking out for the company, the next paycheck I got a raise. Nothing but good memories with this ladder.
I've used the Little Giants for 35 years. I've fallen off of them twice. Both times, same scenario. I was standing on them just like you when you were spraying that ceiling and I leaned enough to get my center of gravity off the center of the ladder. Ladder goes the opposite way and I was headed to the floor. Luckily, I only broke my wrist on one of those falls. Love these ladders but like any ladder you MUST constantly be aware of your position. Be safe out there.
Little Giant held the patent on this ladder for years and were the only ones making them. We purchased one and if I remember right we gave over $400 for it, but have had it for almost 30 years, banged around in vans, trucks, trailers and top of vans and job sites. Still works beautifully. We bought a new one for another van and had accessory levelers that we purchased that were a pain in the but to use but were useful. I like the way yours function, but probably will not purchase another one as the doctors have told me to stay off of ladders and the wife is the enforcer. Thanks for the video. I love the Little Giants..
I have had Little Giant ladders for a long time have had some stolen. The one I have now is 30+ years old and has spent a long time on top of my truck in the weather, abused, dropped, ... and still works beautifully, it was used almost every day. When I purchased it it was about twice in adjusted dollars what they are now but it was an extremely good buy. My only complaint is it has gotten heaver over the years or maybe it is just me as I will soon be 66.
Your old one was Made in Utah and is a better ladder than the ones now made by Suzhou Zhongchuang Aluminium Products Co. Ltd. and Suzhou PICA Aluminum Industry Ltd., in China
This is my "go to" as well for my handyman business. Been lugging around 2 ladders for one purpose. The only problem watching your videos is, "oh, I need that too!" Also purchased the gorilla ladder platform, 3rd hand as well as the drywall sander with vacuum attachment. Love that thing, the vest too! What a time saver. Love the videos. I don't have the patience to do any. I'm lucky to take before, during and after pictures.
I bought mine this past Black Friday sale at Lowe’s for around $90-$100! Love it! Very handy and versatile! Only thing is I wish I had gotten the 22 ft one instead of the 17 or 18ft one but it gets the job done. I’m 6’3 and 330lbs so still a little nervous on the 300lb weight limit but hell we all know those are just suggestions! 😂
Great video and great ladder! But I think you're nuts for crawling out on those boards over the staircase!! 🙂I just bought this ladder and it does appear to be a great ladder. But I won't be installing any lights over staircases!! 🙂Thanks for the review.
I watched a ton of reviews on this ladder, and this is probably the best review because it shows it actually being used. Also, it’s being used exactly how I am hoping to use it, over a banister to change out a light fixture about 20’ high, like you did!! Hopefully mine will work out just as well. I bought the 22’ model today, lightly used for only $100; such a bargain. I think I’m going to end up spending more on the accessories such as the step plate attachment and tool caddy, etc as I did on the ladder itself, lol 😂. Thanks for a great review and Showing it being Used!
I love my 5 step little giant. I found it used in perfect condition for $99 so could not pass it up. The added Small platform Saves my legs when working more than 5 min. I love having a 22’ ladder that fits in my Tesla model 3. It is way to fricken heavy though so I also got a 3 step for smaller jobs.
Handyman's no stranger to danger but I thought this was his final video when he was on the scaffold across the top of the staircase. Just in case, does anybody know who has the number 2 home improvement UA-cam channel?
First time I saw the little giant ladder advertised I thought it was awesome...this really shows just how versatile it is. Though I gotta say I would not be using it like you show when you installed those light fixtures lol Wow, you definitely are braver than most people! That whole board across the railing to the ladder trick, yeah I’ll pass on that I think lol
I also picked up two of those third hand tools after watching you do those cabinets like a year ago or whenever it was. It's so much fun to not need an extra body to hold up carcasses anymore. I bet my tool collection is a near clone of yours...
Oh my goodness, I was so nervous watching you!!! You were so high up there on the stairs balancing on the wood. Brave man No fear, kudo's to you. One man show
Back in time doing handyman work I loved my ladder, 1 ladder did every thing I needed, I did also have a 4 foot step ladder which was handy 90% of time.
I got one of these about a year or so ago for general use around the house, such as cleaning out the gutters and putting up Christmas lights - the extendable legs help when using on uneven ground and leaning against trees. Believe it or not, I actually transported it home using a bicycle (with a trailer). And yes, WD-40 fixes nearly everything that duct tape doesn't
I bought a Canadian Tire knock-off version of this for Christmas, regular $366 on sale for $200 (Canadian dollars, that is, which trades at about 75 cents U.S.) The only feature it's missing is the adjustable feet, but other than it seems pretty much identical in features and stability. The step ladder adjustability is terrific. My only issue so far was today, taking down the Christmas lights outside that were strung along the edge of a porch overhang (so no wall below) and maybe 17-18 feet off the ground. I have a proper extension ladder but wanted to try this one out. There's a 6" x 10" support beam that runs the length of the overhang, and so the job entails extending the ladder to the specific height that enables its top ends to lean up against that beam, so I can climb up and detach the lights. I have to say, compared with the regular extension ladder, the multi-ladder was a real monster to get extended to that length. It was impossible to lay it on the ground, extend it, and then walk it upright, as the extended length is more than double my body and arm length, hence the top wants to tip back on you once the center of gravity is higher than your reach - and it's VERY top-heavy, so mere muscle isn't enough to counteract that amount of levered imbalance. What I ultimately did was lay it down and extend it to about 14 feet, then walked it to an upright position, holding the balance with my left arm while muscling the top half straight up the last 3-4 feet. However, even the top half alone is heavy as sin when you have to lift it with one arm while simultaneously holding the lower part and handling the J-locks with the other arm. And then, of course, every time two rungs from the lower and upper sections need to pass each other, you have to figure out how to get your lifting arm repositioned without letting go, because if you let go the top section will drop like an anvil! I managed in the end, but it was ridiculously fussy and difficult, and I would just go back to using the regular extension ladder if there's no smarter way to accomplish this objective - but that kind of negates a big reason for having this very versatile ladder in the first place! I've been Googling to see if anyone has come up with a smarter technique to negotiate the extension capability, but so far no luck. If anyone has any thoughts, please chime in. Cheers!
Sometimes they are the only ladder for the job. I only use them as an extension ladder when absolutely necessary as they are clumsy to extend without help. The most useful thing for me in my work is the ability to extend one side longer than the other to keep you closer to the wall as you get higher.
I have purchased and used so many tools that I have seen you use. I thought I owned all the tools needed but then you come up with something better. I would say the best purchase for me was the Fastcap 3rd hand poles ( I have 4 now) and the Pony cabinet pulls "seam tighteners" . I have the ladder too.. I love it especially how it fits in the back of the pickup and I don't need to strap in down.
Dude, you are the handyman of the century! If there is ever a Handyman Olympics I want you to represent the USA. That said, the ladder and plank deal almost made me change the channel. If I ever hire someone to install lighting that high I will instruct them NOT to use that method, don't want the liability!
I have one of the OG little giants for years and man it is indestructible. I leave it outside under my deck in rain, sun, snow etc. I have never had to lube or do any maintenance. AS mentioned it is heavy but very versitile.
Thank you! This was very helpful. I just got this exact ladder for my mural business. I found it heavy also but I thought that was just me not being strong enough, so thanks for confirming it is, in fact, heavy. Still seems way safer and more reliable than others.
I love my little giant ladders. I had the first one since 2004... still works great and never had to repair it. It will pinch you when taking back down if not careful. But the zones solved that and much easier to use. But love them both and all attachments make them nice.
I've used a Little Giant for four years. Very versatile ladder. Thanks for the suggestion on lubrication products and where to lubricate on the ladder for the best operation.
Great video, I keep a telescope ladder behind my seat in the back of my truck and I keep a step ladder in my bed , telescope is good for my if I need to get in a attic with no steps
I have this types of multi positions ladders (for staircase only). I guess my only question would be: what's the weight on that ladder? My werner (same length) weigh about 43lbs the gorilla version same length is 38 lbs. I am a high-ceiling chandelier installer and i prefer to use A-frame ladders. Ceilings over 23-ft i use scaffoldings. The biggest chandelier that i worked on is a Maria Theresa 8-ft x 8-ft, 84 bulbs, 600 lbs, 3 days, 3 guys to finish it.
Had a harbor freight multi that broke after 6 months, bought a gorilla that got stolen and then bought this exact one because of the leveling feet. Every ladder should have leveling feet. It's so much safer with 4 on the floor instead of 3 1/2. Also, didn't see you mention it, but there is a stand you can buy that hooks onto the ladder so you can stand on it or set things. Great platform for when you're working on electrical up high.
I do lawn care and I use this ladder for tall hedges and bushes. Make sure the two feet that can't level are touching and then kick down the levelers (usually just on one leg). Wouldn't use any other ladder.
Fixing to buy the same ladder tomorrow. I'm starting a small painting company and even though I have about 10 ladders I want to knock it down to 1 or 2 and think this is the way to go.
I bought the LG ladder 20’ in 2017 and it was definitely a solid unit(although heavy). I bought the Gorilla Ladder 26’ MPL in 2018(although heavier) and I find it to be much more sturdier and a lot less flexing when fully extended. Both solid multipurpose ladders.
Appreciate you sharing your skill for free!! Now .....I am worried this time. The way you use the plank , seems dangerous, the planks can shift on the railings! nothing to hold them on place. Also you went way too high on the ladder, straddled it. No headgear to protect, OMG. Please take care, extra protection. Just one accident will be fatal. Stay safe, Enjoy life and Stay blessed!
Nice. I have 2 of the step children to the Little Giant, the Gorilla Ladder. Cost around $100 for my shorter one about 15 yrs ago. It folds to about 4 ft tall or so and reaches a 1 story roof. That one has been awesome for me. Then I need a taller one. It’s similar to that LGs size to around 6 ft folded down and reaches about the same height. Home Depot had that on sale 2 summers ago for $120 so perfect. That too has been awesome. They made some nice subtle upgrades to the design. I had wanted a little giant but always pricey and the Gorilla is a great alternative for someone interested
I got this ladder after watching your first video installing the light fixture on a high ceiling. I love the ladder, my only complaint is that it moves too much when using this ladder in the extension ladder. did a light bulb replacement on the exterior of a home; height was 24' high. climbing that high and having the ladder shake while I am going up was scary AF... but GREAT LADDER!!!
two little giants and a decent plank make for a great mobile scaffold. The lower sections will separate for that purpose but if you need to go higher, two full sized ladders does the job especially if you have ladder jacks that will hold a full sized scaffold platform.
I have two 17' ladders like these, but the more simple ones.(I bought a second one in a pinch on a job I was doing. I really needed a second one that day). One is a Harbor Freight and the other is a Gorilla ladder. I actually prefer the harbor freight. I absolutely love them but sometimes I'll just grab my lightweight Werner step ladder. They are very sturdy and versatile.
2 years ago I got a Little Giant Flip-N-Lite stepladder didn’t need anything crazy like a ladder but I really like it. I’ve been recently looking at the Little Giant King Kombo which looks pretty cool.
I have had my Little Giant ladder for many years it spent about 15 of those years riding on the roof of my van and was used almost daily and still working well
I have the Home Depot version of this I forget what brand name is on it. I agree with everything you say on this. Home Depot version doesn't have have the self leveling legs unless I have completely missed that feature, which is possible. LOL I would agree they aren't so much heavy as they are unwieldy. Old school step ladder you can carry and control one handed and still carry something heavy in the other hand. This style of ladder you almost need to 2 hands it so the wide bottom doesn't smash everything you pass by. That would be the only down side I have with it.
I got this ladder back when it went on sell during black friday at Lowe's for 100 bucks off. I brought it so I could have one ladder that would let me do everything I needed to in and outside my house.
If you are doing Amazon Affiliate links they have that ladder a few dollars cheaper than Lowes. I have one that does not have the telescoping legs and use it more than any other ladder I have. Just using a minivan to work out of so limited space. Also, have a really old fold-up ladder that I am still using at the house. Probably 30+ years old.
I remember a coworker of mine taking a pretty good fall with one of those. Not a fan of ladders in general but I can never trust one of those. I love to ski and no ski does everything well, that's why I have a few pairs, they do what I have for very well. When i am up 24 feet I don't want to have to think about all of that crazy linkage. I get why someone would use it, but not me.
I keep the gorilla equivalent in my truck and it has been great. Now that I see the leveler on the little giant, I have to have it. At least I can afford it because I follow the Handyman Business Channel
Any one tried the Task Tools poles from Northern Tool? I've been using them for the past 3 yrs and LOVE them. The have a quick slide adjustment, and then you twist them like a turn buckle. Not sure on the load rating, but I've used them in a few non conventional ways and they hold up GREAT
I was ready to unfriend you if you didn't like this ladder. I've had one for about 20 years and it's far and away the best system IMO. I have had to replace some worn parts and that has been easy as well. Have you tried the step that they make for these? They slide onto whatever ladder rung you need and will hold body weight for a makeshift work platform.
Actually that is the same size I have but I agree the weight of that thing is awkward. Mine is older no wheels and no single leg adjustments. I like that one
I actually need to use mine in place of an extension ladder, interior and exterior. What worries me is the feet. How are the feel on hardwood and in the grass?? Any slipping ever?? Btw, your absolutely nuts on that thing lmao!
I watched the whole video twice but I can’t find a link to your watch. Adding some color and style! What did you get or are we going to get a video on it in the future? I like a nice timepiece. Own Rolexes to tag to breitling. I even own some old swatch. I have been rocking one of the original GShocks during the workday, Apple Watch during workout and Submariner for dinner, meeting, estimates. A quality watch and pen have earned me a lot of money over the years. Clients-rich males-notice these little details. And it sets you apart from 95% of other contractors
Very good video. Do you know how high the Little Giant Ladder 22 ft. will reach with the "A" frame extended? I need to replace the light bulbs in my garage and the ceiling is 15 - 20 ft high.
I have the 22ft with the levelers on the bottoms, I think it's a heavy lil FCUK'r. I'll be picking up either the 13 or 17ft. I generally don't need more then 13 anyway.
*WOW* !!!!! *HOW did you get that ladder to Hawaii* ? *Last time I looked, you couldn't drive your truck and tool trailer to Hawaii...* !!!!! *Thanks for the FAB review of the Little Giant Ladder* !!!! #TheHandyman
How do you secure it upright in your trailer? Right now mine is clamped upright against the wall of my van with basic wood clamps but I’d like to find a more secure method.
One question : do you feel the stair threads or steps are too narrow? Do feel your calves feel tired at the end of day? Reason I asked because I did a vault ceiling light installations (but without shoes) and felt my legs hurt
Oh great! The UA-cam Safety Brigade is gonna come for you Handyman for that board on the ladder/handrail trick 😂 Awesome ladder, thanks for the information
The original video is the one that got me hooked on his channel. Thought, what is this fool (affectionately) going to do next? Luckily 99.9% of everything else he does is excellent, informative & safe. Darn. Was hoping for a few explosions or something...
"You're 🤬 crazy for climbing that high on a ladder." "Oh yeah? Come up here & say that to my face!! 😌 Uh oh..." (2 people can use this ladder.) Don't forget to degrease the treads ~ WD40 over-spray.
Yeah. Everybody needs a ladder to secure their laptop when doing live stream. What a novel idea 👍 😊 I remember you installing that very odd sharped light fixture and you had me nervous. I was sweating bullets for you.
Here is a link to the red extension pole called a third hand amzn.to/3chfGsZ
I have the exact same ladder and I love it. My boss had a hissy fit when he had to buy a 10ft step ladder for my coworker so I thought I shouldn't ask for any ladders soon, but I needed a 6ft, and 8 ft step ladder and 20 ft extension ladder for my job but we didn't have any spares. So I got this and was amazed at the stability, I used to hate using step ladders outside but with this ladder, with the levelers, I have full confidence. Also boss man saw my ladder and thanked me for my initiative and looking out for the company, the next paycheck I got a raise. Nothing but good memories with this ladder.
I've used the Little Giants for 35 years. I've fallen off of them twice. Both times, same scenario. I was standing on them just like you when you were spraying that ceiling and I leaned enough to get my center of gravity off the center of the ladder. Ladder goes the opposite way and I was headed to the floor. Luckily, I only broke my wrist on one of those falls. Love these ladders but like any ladder you MUST constantly be aware of your position. Be safe out there.
Yep, don't do that.
Ever any problems with the feet slipping on hardwood or I the grass?
Little Giant held the patent on this ladder for years and were the only ones making them. We purchased one and if I remember right we gave over $400 for it, but have had it for almost 30 years, banged around in vans, trucks, trailers and top of vans and job sites. Still works beautifully. We bought a new one for another van and had accessory levelers that we purchased that were a pain in the but to use but were useful. I like the way yours function, but probably will not purchase another one as the doctors have told me to stay off of ladders and the wife is the enforcer. Thanks for the video. I love the Little Giants..
I love the advice on seeing what you will be hanging before giving a price, at the end of the video. Thank You!
Had mine for about 15 years. No issues what so ever! It has been a great purchase.
Wildman on the scary plank scaffold, but you're the guy they call to get it done, and it's on video, 5 stars.
Thanks for putting in actual time and effort on your videos. I am learning a lot.
I have had Little Giant ladders for a long time have had some stolen. The one I have now is 30+ years old and has spent a long time on top of my truck in the weather, abused, dropped, ... and still works beautifully, it was used almost every day. When I purchased it it was about twice in adjusted dollars what they are now but it was an extremely good buy. My only complaint is it has gotten heaver over the years or maybe it is just me as I will soon be 66.
Your old one was Made in Utah and is a better ladder than the ones now made by Suzhou Zhongchuang Aluminium Products Co. Ltd. and Suzhou PICA Aluminum Industry Ltd., in China
This is my "go to" as well for my handyman business. Been lugging around 2 ladders for one purpose. The only problem watching your videos is, "oh, I need that too!" Also purchased the gorilla ladder platform, 3rd hand as well as the drywall sander with vacuum attachment. Love that thing, the vest too! What a time saver. Love the videos. I don't have the patience to do any. I'm lucky to take before, during and after pictures.
I could never pull off the maneuver you did around 8:20 - Not for a million dollars. That looked scary!
That’s what I’m thinking that too! Absolutely fcking not…. He put too much faith into that stair rails.
I bought mine this past Black Friday sale at Lowe’s for around $90-$100! Love it! Very handy and versatile! Only thing is I wish I had gotten the 22 ft one instead of the 17 or 18ft one but it gets the job done. I’m 6’3 and 330lbs so still a little nervous on the 300lb weight limit but hell we all know those are just suggestions! 😂
Great video and great ladder! But I think you're nuts for crawling out on those boards over the staircase!! 🙂I just bought this ladder and it does appear to be a great ladder. But I won't be installing any lights over staircases!! 🙂Thanks for the review.
Yes that was risky to say the least
I watched a ton of reviews on this ladder, and this is probably the best review because it shows it actually being used. Also, it’s being used exactly how I am hoping to use it, over a banister to change out a light fixture about 20’ high, like you did!!
Hopefully mine will work out just as well. I bought the 22’ model today, lightly used for only $100; such a bargain. I think I’m going to end up spending more on the accessories such as the step plate attachment and tool caddy, etc as I did on the ladder itself, lol 😂.
Thanks for a great review and Showing it being Used!
I love my 5 step little giant. I found it used in perfect condition for $99 so could not pass it up. The added Small platform Saves my legs when working more than 5 min. I love having a 22’ ladder that fits in my Tesla model 3.
It is way to fricken heavy though so I also got a 3 step for smaller jobs.
Handyman's no stranger to danger but I thought this was his final video when he was on the scaffold across the top of the staircase. Just in case, does anybody know who has the number 2 home improvement UA-cam channel?
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That looked so scary.
I was reassured when the voice over kept going. Scary.
First time I saw the little giant ladder advertised I thought it was awesome...this really shows just how versatile it is. Though I gotta say I would not be using it like you show when you installed those light fixtures lol Wow, you definitely are braver than most people! That whole board across the railing to the ladder trick, yeah I’ll pass on that I think lol
Crazy risky, the planks can just move! Viewers Advice: DO NOT COPY!
That costs extra.
I have the smaller one, but the Warner version of it...I’ve been beating on it for years with no complaints!
I also picked up two of those third hand tools after watching you do those cabinets like a year ago or whenever it was. It's so much fun to not need an extra body to hold up carcasses anymore. I bet my tool collection is a near clone of yours...
Oh my goodness, I was so nervous watching you!!! You were so high up there on the stairs balancing on the wood. Brave man No fear, kudo's to you. One man show
Thanks for the maintenance suggestions, I’ve just started to use mine, absolutely amazing ladder, albeit a bit heavy
Back in time doing handyman work I loved my ladder, 1 ladder did every thing I needed, I did also have a 4 foot step ladder which was handy 90% of time.
I have this ladder. I LOVE it! We have 8ft ceilings and 16ft ceilings with a staircase. I like that I can use it all over my house, inside and out.
I got one of these about a year or so ago for general use around the house, such as cleaning out the gutters and putting up Christmas lights - the extendable legs help when using on uneven ground and leaning against trees. Believe it or not, I actually transported it home using a bicycle (with a trailer). And yes, WD-40 fixes nearly everything that duct tape doesn't
I bought a Canadian Tire knock-off version of this for Christmas, regular $366 on sale for $200 (Canadian dollars, that is, which trades at about 75 cents U.S.) The only feature it's missing is the adjustable feet, but other than it seems pretty much identical in features and stability. The step ladder adjustability is terrific. My only issue so far was today, taking down the Christmas lights outside that were strung along the edge of a porch overhang (so no wall below) and maybe 17-18 feet off the ground. I have a proper extension ladder but wanted to try this one out. There's a 6" x 10" support beam that runs the length of the overhang, and so the job entails extending the ladder to the specific height that enables its top ends to lean up against that beam, so I can climb up and detach the lights.
I have to say, compared with the regular extension ladder, the multi-ladder was a real monster to get extended to that length. It was impossible to lay it on the ground, extend it, and then walk it upright, as the extended length is more than double my body and arm length, hence the top wants to tip back on you once the center of gravity is higher than your reach - and it's VERY top-heavy, so mere muscle isn't enough to counteract that amount of levered imbalance.
What I ultimately did was lay it down and extend it to about 14 feet, then walked it to an upright position, holding the balance with my left arm while muscling the top half straight up the last 3-4 feet. However, even the top half alone is heavy as sin when you have to lift it with one arm while simultaneously holding the lower part and handling the J-locks with the other arm. And then, of course, every time two rungs from the lower and upper sections need to pass each other, you have to figure out how to get your lifting arm repositioned without letting go, because if you let go the top section will drop like an anvil!
I managed in the end, but it was ridiculously fussy and difficult, and I would just go back to using the regular extension ladder if there's no smarter way to accomplish this objective - but that kind of negates a big reason for having this very versatile ladder in the first place!
I've been Googling to see if anyone has come up with a smarter technique to negotiate the extension capability, but so far no luck. If anyone has any thoughts, please chime in. Cheers!
Sometimes they are the only ladder for the job. I only use them as an extension ladder when absolutely necessary as they are clumsy to extend without help. The most useful thing for me in my work is the ability to extend one side longer than the other to keep you closer to the wall as you get higher.
I have purchased and used so many tools that I have seen you use. I thought I owned all the tools needed but then you come up with something better.
I would say the best purchase for me was the Fastcap 3rd hand poles ( I have 4 now) and the Pony cabinet pulls "seam tighteners" . I have the ladder too.. I love it especially how it fits in the back of the pickup and I don't need to strap in down.
I had one of those ladders for years. Very compact and sturdy. As I got older found it to be quite heavy and difficult to raise, lower etc.
Bought one this past Black Friday sale. Got a great deal and love the ladder.
Dude, you are the handyman of the century! If there is ever a Handyman Olympics I want you to represent the USA. That said, the ladder and plank deal almost made me change the channel. If I ever hire someone to install lighting that high I will instruct them NOT to use that method, don't want the liability!
I have one of the OG little giants for years and man it is indestructible. I leave it outside under my deck in rain, sun, snow etc. I have never had to lube or do any maintenance. AS mentioned it is heavy but very versitile.
Those things are darned sturdy! Man, you know how to mud, too? You are a very well-rounded handyman.
Thank you! This was very helpful. I just got this exact ladder for my mural business. I found it heavy also but I thought that was just me not being strong enough, so thanks for confirming it is, in fact, heavy. Still seems way safer and more reliable than others.
I love my little giant ladders. I had the first one since 2004... still works great and never had to repair it. It will pinch you when taking back down if not careful. But the zones solved that and much easier to use. But love them both and all attachments make them nice.
Ever any issues with the feet on hardwood or in the grass with sliding??
I've used a Little Giant for four years. Very versatile ladder. Thanks for the suggestion on lubrication products and where to lubricate on the ladder for the best operation.
Not to fond of heights myself , acquired mine at a discount . Works wonders, with certain attachments. Best ladder I’ve ever owned & best investment .
Great video, I keep a telescope ladder behind my seat in the back of my truck and I keep a step ladder in my bed , telescope is good for my if I need to get in a attic with no steps
I have this types of multi positions ladders (for staircase only). I guess my only question would be: what's the weight on that ladder? My werner (same length) weigh about 43lbs the gorilla version same length is 38 lbs.
I am a high-ceiling chandelier installer and i prefer to use A-frame ladders. Ceilings over 23-ft i use scaffoldings. The biggest chandelier that i worked on is a Maria Theresa 8-ft x 8-ft, 84 bulbs, 600 lbs, 3 days, 3 guys to finish it.
Glad to know I am not the only one that talks to himself while working on things!
Had a harbor freight multi that broke after 6 months, bought a gorilla that got stolen and then bought this exact one because of the leveling feet. Every ladder should have leveling feet. It's so much safer with 4 on the floor instead of 3 1/2. Also, didn't see you mention it, but there is a stand you can buy that hooks onto the ladder so you can stand on it or set things. Great platform for when you're working on electrical up high.
I do lawn care and I use this ladder for tall hedges and bushes. Make sure the two feet that can't level are touching and then kick down the levelers (usually just on one leg). Wouldn't use any other ladder.
Fixing to buy the same ladder tomorrow. I'm starting a small painting company and even though I have about 10 ladders I want to knock it down to 1 or 2 and think this is the way to go.
I bought the LG ladder 20’ in 2017 and it was definitely a solid unit(although heavy). I bought the Gorilla Ladder 26’ MPL in 2018(although heavier) and I find it to be much more sturdier and a lot less flexing when fully extended. Both solid multipurpose ladders.
Appreciate you sharing your skill for free!! Now .....I am worried this time. The way you use the plank , seems dangerous, the planks can shift on the railings! nothing to hold them on place. Also you went way too high on the ladder, straddled it. No headgear to protect, OMG. Please take care, extra protection. Just one accident will be fatal. Stay safe, Enjoy life and Stay blessed!
Nice. I have 2 of the step children to the Little Giant, the Gorilla Ladder. Cost around $100 for my shorter one about 15 yrs ago. It folds to about 4 ft tall or so and reaches a 1 story roof. That one has been awesome for me. Then I need a taller one. It’s similar to that LGs size to around 6 ft folded down and reaches about the same height. Home Depot had that on sale 2 summers ago for $120 so perfect. That too has been awesome. They made some nice subtle upgrades to the design. I had wanted a little giant but always pricey and the Gorilla is a great alternative for someone interested
I got this ladder after watching your first video installing the light fixture on a high ceiling. I love the ladder, my only complaint is that it moves too much when using this ladder in the extension ladder. did a light bulb replacement on the exterior of a home; height was 24' high. climbing that high and having the ladder shake while I am going up was scary AF... but GREAT LADDER!!!
two little giants and a decent plank make for a great mobile scaffold. The lower sections will separate for that purpose but if you need to go higher, two full sized ladders does the job especially if you have ladder jacks that will hold a full sized scaffold platform.
I have two 17' ladders like these, but the more simple ones.(I bought a second one in a pinch on a job I was doing. I really needed a second one that day). One is a Harbor Freight and the other is a Gorilla ladder. I actually prefer the harbor freight.
I absolutely love them but sometimes I'll just grab my lightweight Werner step ladder.
They are very sturdy and versatile.
2 years ago I got a Little Giant Flip-N-Lite stepladder didn’t need anything crazy like a ladder but I really like it. I’ve been recently looking at the Little Giant King Kombo which looks pretty cool.
I have had my Little Giant ladder for many years it spent about 15 of those years riding on the roof of my van and was used almost daily and still working well
Ever any issues with the feet on hardwood or in the grass with sliding
I have the Home Depot version of this I forget what brand name is on it. I agree with everything you say on this. Home Depot version doesn't have have the self leveling legs unless I have completely missed that feature, which is possible. LOL I would agree they aren't so much heavy as they are unwieldy. Old school step ladder you can carry and control one handed and still carry something heavy in the other hand. This style of ladder you almost need to 2 hands it so the wide bottom doesn't smash everything you pass by. That would be the only down side I have with it.
Also another nice feature you missed is you can stand on the top step of this kind of ladder.
I think this guy is the source of OSHA memes.
And I inherited a little giant and LOVE it.
Great video. I’m going to buy this based on your video. At 9:30 you are a madman. My 250 pounds would be crashing down after the railing gave out.
I got this ladder back when it went on sell during black friday at Lowe's for 100 bucks off. I brought it so I could have one ladder that would let me do everything I needed to in and outside my house.
If you are doing Amazon Affiliate links they have that ladder a few dollars cheaper than Lowes. I have one that does not have the telescoping legs and use it more than any other ladder I have. Just using a minivan to work out of so limited space. Also, have a really old fold-up ladder that I am still using at the house. Probably 30+ years old.
I remember a coworker of mine taking a pretty good fall with one of those. Not a fan of ladders in general but I can never trust one of those. I love to ski and no ski does everything well, that's why I have a few pairs, they do what I have for very well. When i am up 24 feet I don't want to have to think about all of that crazy linkage. I get why someone would use it, but not me.
I keep the gorilla equivalent in my truck and it has been great. Now that I see the leveler on the little giant, I have to have it. At least I can afford it because I follow the Handyman Business Channel
"It's also got wheels for the guys that ...."
once you push those 2 plastic knobs in at the top to lock in - how do you pull them back out again. Seem stuck?
just wondering. im from nova scotia. do yoy guys not use fiber tape and bond on drywall?
Just got ours. The feel is so much more solid than a regular aluminum folding ladder. Why did I wait so long?
Any one tried the Task Tools poles from Northern Tool?
I've been using them for the past 3 yrs and LOVE them. The have a quick slide adjustment, and then you twist them like a turn buckle.
Not sure on the load rating, but I've used them in a few non conventional ways and they hold up GREAT
I was ready to unfriend you if you didn't like this ladder. I've had one for about 20 years and it's far and away the best system IMO.
I have had to replace some worn parts and that has been easy as well.
Have you tried the step that they make for these? They slide onto whatever ladder rung you need and will hold body weight for a makeshift work platform.
Great vid.Is there any attachment to put to hook or lay down on top.Paint can,etc.
I believe they sell collapsible walk boards. You will need something to hold both ends. Another ladder or a staircase or something.
What brand lights are you installing, and where do I get them?
What is the make height in an “A” configuration? Thank you
I have a 20 foot ceiling will this work or is there an upgrade ladder ? Thanks
You nailed it. Really the only downsides to those ladders is the weight. Other than that, awesome ladder.
Actually that is the same size I have but I agree the weight of that thing is awkward. Mine is older no wheels and no single leg adjustments. I like that one
I actually need to use mine in place of an extension ladder, interior and exterior. What worries me is the feet. How are the feel on hardwood and in the grass?? Any slipping ever?? Btw, your absolutely nuts on that thing lmao!
Excellent ladder , suitable for various life scenes.
I watched the whole video twice but I can’t find a link to your watch. Adding some color and style! What did you get or are we going to get a video on it in the future?
I like a nice timepiece. Own Rolexes to tag to breitling. I even own some old swatch. I have been rocking one of the original GShocks during the workday, Apple Watch during workout and Submariner for dinner, meeting, estimates.
A quality watch and pen have earned me a lot of money over the years. Clients-rich males-notice these little details. And it sets you apart from 95% of other contractors
Very good video. Do you know how high the Little Giant Ladder 22 ft. will reach with the "A" frame extended? I need to replace the light bulbs in my garage and the ceiling is 15 - 20 ft high.
I’ve got the smaller version of this ladder and I love it.
I use the Werner version of this ladder. A bit heavier and holds a lot more weight. 2 men easily
I misread the title. You know, you might think it's the last ladder you'll ever own, but the world has a way of felling trees on them.
Needed a ladder to clean gutters i got the 25 foot leveler its heavier than i expected but I’m right at the weight limit and its very stable
This reminded me of Delboy and Rodney in Fools and Horses..
Any gud as an extension ladder? I'm a window cleaner, bit weary of it being maybe unsafe at heights... Greetings from UK
I have the 22ft with the levelers on the bottoms, I think it's a heavy lil FCUK'r. I'll be picking up either the 13 or 17ft. I generally don't need more then 13 anyway.
*WOW* !!!!! *HOW did you get that ladder to Hawaii* ? *Last time I looked, you couldn't drive your truck and tool trailer to Hawaii...* !!!!! *Thanks for the FAB review of the Little Giant Ladder* !!!! #TheHandyman
I was trying to find the harbor freight version of the pole but not sure what to search for just wanted to see what they looked like
How do you secure it upright in your trailer? Right now mine is clamped upright against the wall of my van with basic wood clamps but I’d like to find a more secure method.
Lean it up against the workbench and I have used a clamp in the past.
I own the 26 ft version. We should start a Little Giant owners association.
I have used the Werner version for 10+ years. Only one I carry.
What's the weight limit recommendation for that type of ladder?
It's like the minivan of ladders. It can do anything.
You can use the inner ladder as it’s own small ladder, if it’s too heavy for your tiny arms.
Ace Handyman, super-handy with the camera too!
One question : do you feel the stair threads or steps are too narrow? Do feel your calves feel tired at the end of day? Reason I asked because I did a vault ceiling light installations (but without shoes) and felt my legs hurt
There's a step platform by Little Giant that's not too costly. Very convenient. Buy two and use one as a tray for tools.
Looks like a house I've been in. AL by any chance?
thanks. love your videos.
My only complaint with the ladder other than the obvious weight is the triangle shape of the steps is uncomfortable for long periods of use.
Oh great! The UA-cam Safety Brigade is gonna come for you Handyman for that board on the ladder/handrail trick 😂
Awesome ladder, thanks for the information
It works.... but sure did make me feel uneasy
The original video is the one that got me hooked on his channel. Thought, what is this fool (affectionately) going to do next? Luckily 99.9% of everything else he does is excellent, informative & safe. Darn. Was hoping for a few explosions or something...
DroolBunny XO Ya never know! Maybe he’ll blow something up for us!😂
@@MyDIYAdventures Lol!! Yeah... 😄👍
"You're 🤬 crazy for climbing that high on a ladder."
"Oh yeah? Come up here & say that to my face!! 😌 Uh oh..."
(2 people can use this ladder.)
Don't forget to degrease the treads ~ WD40 over-spray.
Love mine. Had the first one stolen. Second one still hanging around.....
wen is the next kitchen video coming out agen
Best ladders out there
Yeah. Everybody needs a ladder to secure their laptop when doing live stream. What a novel idea 👍 😊 I remember you installing that very odd sharped light fixture and you had me nervous. I was sweating bullets for you.
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