I suppose you need to weight the benefits affairs the wobblyness. Sometimes, an extension ladder is unusable and that's where this comes in for me. Glad the video helped you though 👍🏻😁
It will never be as solid as a rigid, one-piece ladder. But it does the job, and in the majority of instances when it's used, you wouldn't be able to utilise a normal ladder. Horses for courses. 👍🏻
a clear & helpful tutorial, thank you
Thank you for that 😁👍
Nice ladders. I like your Mercedes, what a lovely colour.
How wide is the balance bar as I need a ladder to fit on my stairs ready for painting
It's in the garage so I'll measure it in the morning. Should be fine, but I'll check and reply 👍🏻
Just over 26 inches (265mm)
It shaking???
No, but there is flex in it.
I tried one once and it didnt stay locked. Never again. Bloody dangerous
after watching this i decided these appear to be very unstable , thank you for sharing
I suppose you need to weight the benefits affairs the wobblyness. Sometimes, an extension ladder is unusable and that's where this comes in for me. Glad the video helped you though 👍🏻😁
Looks flimsy
It will never be as solid as a rigid, one-piece ladder. But it does the job, and in the majority of instances when it's used, you wouldn't be able to utilise a normal ladder. Horses for courses. 👍🏻
Please use Zarges Compactstep L instead of these chinese things.
Poor quality. Why compromise your own safety and spending a lifetime in a wheelchair due to a broken back for the sake of an extra £20??