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| quote: Originally posted by hrcjon: But I have never seen one that remotely was an advantage at 25'. Heck I have never seen one remotely that large. I'm not saying it doesn't exist as I've never checked, but it would really be a beast. And its load rating I suspect would be problematic.
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| OK. I took a quick look since I think it would be ungodly heavy, but I don't see those on the official web site. FWIW> I'd never consider one at that height simply for the weight issue. I have a 15 ft one now and I will always choose an extension ladder if its even close since the weight difference is huge.
“So in war, the way is to avoid what is strong, and strike at what is weak.”
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| I've had one for years and like everyone else, I think it's heavy but a great ladder.
I think mine is a 17'.
I've used it fully extended as an extension ladder before. It was a little bouncy but fine.
It's heavy enough and enough extra work to set up that I've been thinking about buying an 8' fiberglass step ladder for stuff like changing light bulbs and air conditioner filters around the house (high ceilings). |
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| I have had one since 1999 still functions like the first day I got it. I am 270+-lbs have always felt secure on it. I have a Warner small one for the motor home that is just as secure and solid. They are heavy, it just kills me the commercial where the woman just picks it up and walks effortlessly away....I ask myself how in the hell does she do that and smile at the same time. The platform is a leg saver for long tasks.
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| I got the Costco one on sale maybe 5 years ago, still use it all the time. Lots of accessories for those little Giants if you need them. I'm happy with mine, it's is on the heavy side but it is versatile. |
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| I bought the knock off version several years ago and have been happy with it. I have the short version and wish it was a little bigger. It can be a little heavy and awkward to set up in a hallway but for an average homeowner who only wants one ladder its the way to go.
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