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The Telescoping Ladder 12.5 FT is a premium aluminum ladder designed for safety and convenience. With a maximum load capacity of 330lbs and EN131 certification, it ensures reliability for various tasks. Its lightweight and portable design allows for easy storage and transport, making it ideal for home improvement, outdoor projects, and more.
Load Capacity | 330 Pounds |
Additional Features | Portable, Telescopic, Extendable, Lightweight, Foldable |
Item Weight | 21.6 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 35.82 Inches |
Item Dimensions W x H | 18.89"W x 161.41"H |
Color | Silver |
Material Type | Aluminum |
D**N
Gets the job done! Just as adverstised
I used this 5x and I didnt ready any instructions, I'm one of those guys. And it worked using common sense. As a landlord, this makes my job easier. This ladder is easy to travel with and extend as well as detract. I was initially concerned with it holding my weight 190 lbs. and it was sturdier than my Gorilla flex ladder. I will say that someone inexperienced with how adjustable ladder work and risk, they can be dangerous. For example, the way the ladder detract can injury your fingers if they are bet/w the ladders while collapsing. Again use common sense here folks. This ladder worked best for me to reach my roof latch with minimal space for a regular ladder on third floor. Was easy to carry up stairs and set up. No worrying about breaking windows or dropping tenant items in their patio since it is easy to carry when collapsed and light weight.
M**N
Great product
Telescopic ladders are designed to be versatile and flexible Which makes them ideal for use in confined spaces. Their compact size and adjustable height make them well-suited for situations where space is limited.
J**N
Almost perfect... but
I own a home inspection business and these ladders are essential to my business, because I quite honestly use this ladder in various (precarious) situations on a daily basis. Climbing three flights of stairs with a ladder is a potential liability for damage for me and climbing onto roofs is the most dangerous part of my job. This ladder is very light weight and easy to carry. The Velcro on this ladder is absolute garbage, it will work for maybe a couple weeks and then no stick at all. Good Velcro must be very expensive, because I've had several other ladders of this type that have the same issue. The good thing about this ladder is that the Velcro doesn't have to hold the ladder together when carrying it around. Other folding type ladders fully rely on the Velcro to keep it together and I had to use bungee cords to hold them together just to carry it. This one is not that way because you carry it from the bottom rung and the ladder extends upwards. So no issues when carrying the ladder... only when loading/unloading from my truck... but I can deal with that. Please get better Velcro! Annoying a heck.So the next issue when dealing with these types of ladders is the release mechanisms when folding down the ladder. This ladder is very good at collapsing the ladder. It is very easy to operate and the chances of getting your fingers smashed is lower than other ladders that I've owned. I used a ladder of this type (only) one time where it took me about four minutes just to collapse the ladder. But this one takes about 20 seconds or less. Very good design and so far so good after about 200 uses.I did have an issue with the bottom rung of this ladder not being fully secured upon first use. The first time I stepped on the bottom rung, it collapsed on one side and I didn't feel comfortable letting my client climb the ladder to see the attic in that situation. When I got home, used a rubber mallet to pound the bottom rung back into place and it's been good ever since. That seems to be a quality control issue. I almost returned the ladder, but I'm glad I didn't at this point.The last issue when buying this type of ladder is stability. For me, I am most concerned about climbing on rooftops and stability of the ground below. So first of all, do NOT place this ladder on a slick deck surface to climb onto a roof... that general rule applies to all ladders, but especially this one. If this ladder had extended supports at the base, it would be much better for roof climbing applications. But it has performed quite well when used cautiously.Flexion is the last issue when talking about this type of ladder. There are two types of telescoping ladders: the double section type that folds in half, and the single section type like this one. You really have to be careful in how you're positioning these types of ladders (mostly) based upon how high you're climbing. This ladder is very good for climbing on single story homes, but getting down is the bigger issue. When climbing down from any position, you will want to feel like the ladder is stable. This is where the folding ladders have an advantage because you'll be grabbing onto a larger (seemingly my stable) top end of the ladder. With this ladder it seems less stable when climbing down but the flexion when climbing the ladder is MUCH better. It's a trade off, but I prefer less flexion as this ladder provides.I could go on more but here is the deal:-Improve the Velcro (please)-Collapsing mechanisms are very good-Quality control for initial use needs improvement-Stability could be improved at the base with extensionsIf anyone comes up with a ladder similar to this one with all of these qualifications, please let me know. This is a very good ladder, but with these stated improvements it could be the best ladder.
B**R
It's more wobbly than a solid ladder but they all are
I'm 5' 10 1/2" tall and 186lbs, and this ladder works very well for me. I have seen some reviews saying they had issues with the ladder being dangerous when collapsing it. Not so. If you use common sense you start at the top and each section has it's own release, or you can pick a release part way down and everything above that will collapse. If you choose the bottom release and be sure to keep your neck or fingers between the sections well think Murphy's law.I love this ladder, much lighter than folding or conventional, effortless extending and collapsing. The rubber base is solid and sturdy. I would recommend
E**T
Perfect
I purchased this to use for getting into my attic. 10.5 ft works great for this task and I can even use it to push the panel up out of the way. It definitely beats dragging my Little Giant ladder up from the garage. That thing weighs a ton and I have to make multiple heights changes to make it work whereas this is lightweight and compact.
A**A
Sharp edges on balance bar
Product works well, but assembly was very difficult. I watched the video which didn’t help because it skipped through the part I needed to see. Putting the rubber grips on the balance bar was very dangerous. The ends of the balance bar are razor sharp and the rubber grips didn’t want to go on at all. It truly seemed like the hole on the grip was too small for the bar. I was afraid to push it with my hand because it could have caused a cut very easily. I ended up having to get them on by hammering them on. This took a lot of time.
D**K
Up easy, down careful
The ladder goes up easily and felt safe when I used it. Be careful when lowering. I have decided to retract it when it is on its side. Comes down too fast in vertical position and I am afraid it will break.
B**N
Simple and strong
Does the job, I love how secure it stands. The wide bar in the bottom is the winning point here.
J**Y
lightweight and sturdy.
It does the job. Not the most professional ladder but perfect for quick jobs on the fly. And it takes up no room.
J**E
Perfect for our RV
It came so fast. It is perfect for in our RV. Stows away and extends to the height we need. Quite sturdy. As one other person said, it does snap down fast and might pinch a finger, but you will remember for the next time. Fantastic. 5 stars
W**P
Works very well
Does exactly what I want. Folds to be relatively small and is sturdy enough for an adult male.
D**H
Compact and lightweight
Easy to transport and put up. Never had any concern of fingers getting pinched.
L**T
Compact
This is an ideal ladder to carry in an RV as it is compact and light. Cost is reasonable for the product.
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