i ordered this from home depot 2 months ago and finally called and said where is my ladder. they said its either lost or stolen lol. and they dont know what to do now. and then i read the 1 star reviews and alot of people said its a wobbly death trap. think ima just pay the extra 150 for a fiberglass
the two sections of my werner extension ladder -- the fly and the base -- got seperated and now I can't get the fly to thread on to the base. Advice?
That long ladder are stable and easy carry . with inner process is squeezing and outter processing the flaring , so they are much stable than manully ladders. we like them .
Purchased my 32' ext ladder for same reason, hanging lights to the gables, after I had replaced shingles, gutters, I stopped running the lights, other reason as I got older the 32' ladder became difficult to manage by myself. I've since separated the two ladder sections and now just use one to replace light bulbs on the exterior of the house. I just recently pulled down the 2nd floor shutters, painted them, and now ready to rehang, but will outsource that work. Too old!
I can relate to the too old and have a difficult time managing a 32’ aluminum extension ladder. We also have a lightweight 24’ extension ladder that my neighbor said he wouldn’t trust it to get up on. He weighs about 300 lbs and these ladders aren’t made for heavy people and I weigh only about half the weight (150 lbs) of my neighbor’s 300 lbs.
I have a pacemaker and got my neck fused front and back. I drag this ladder around by myself but am going to downsize.
Its that light i brok my back and have rods in my legs tryin to find one i can carry around
@@newwavepressure6478 Yep I have rods in my neck. Had a huge plate in the front but it was removed.
@@newwavepressure6478 Yep I got a 16 footer and a 20 footer that are 225 lb weight rating and they were a LOOOT lighter for me to carry around.
You should put a ladder stabilizer on it.....
16 steps?
Price
This ladderneeds a 2 blocking pulleys system instead of just one block pulleys on top, its heavy and almost impossible to extend, with my 2 blocking I can raise it effortlessly
How to order
@litomatuguina662 There's a link in the description below the video. Also, I've tagged a few products that should show up while watching the video. Thanks!
fits all the way up to the power lines for a SHIOCKING effect !WOW $330 I paid $50 for mine USED....same one just a little duller outer shell from years of use....all parts can be bought off amazon too............
Ladders are like toothbrushes. Always use your own and never buy one used.
@Robert --- Never heard anyone argue against purchasing a used ladder. In my experience used ladders are like used cars; if you don't buy wisely you can be hurt. I saw a store selling a 'new' discounted ladder that had been damaged and should not have been bought by someone without the knowledge to properly repair it. New isn't always safe.
So its about the same price of a cheap aluminum road bike
Now they’re $550
Wow. Well, if should last a lifetime I suppose. Ours is 8 years old and like new.
That’s a heavy sucker. Unless Iam thinking of a 40 footer
It’s not weak ling it’s weak link like a chain that has a weak link
Thanks, followed link from HD, helped to see it before purchase