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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de febrero de 2025
IT FITS IN THE BAG JUST FINE!Guys, the top goes in first, not the feet. Use your head. Kinda worries me that someone using a ladder can't figure out how to use the bag properly lol.Also, quit putting your thumb/finger in the way of the rungs when you retract it. Gravity is a thing. Be smart...It's as sturdy as you'd think it is for the price/material. I would not use this for heavy construction. But for painting and drywall in a stairwell, sure! It's more wobbly the higher you go, but not uncomfortably so. If you're used to ladders, this is way more practical than busting out the little giant every time.The buckle is a convenient way of securing unused rungs so you can move the ladder around without needing to adjust the height.Way easier to store and way easier to deploy when needed. Huge time saver and cuts down on the annoyance of moving around a bulky ladder.
Mr. Sujano
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de enero de 2025
Bought this for camping to clean off the top of the slides on the RV, and also for getting into the attic in our house. Its stable enough for what it is, just make sure the footings are secure and have someone holding the ladder for safety. I usually just prop it up and climb, and it works well. I don't feel like it's going to collapse when I am using it, and it is stable enough for small jobs. I don't know if I'd want to be using it heavily with a lot of weight, but for light things infrequently it's great. Easy to set up, easy to tear down, light to haul around and convenient.
Venu
Comentado en India el 22 de agosto de 2024
Good product in all. Can be used for moderate usages. Not so sturdy but manageable. A bit overpriced.
Kristin
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 12 de octubre de 2024
works Great, easy to store and convenient to be able to stash in the home for projects
baloo
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de diciembre de 2023
I just received the ladder today and because of my worries about its durability and stability, I immediately assembled it to try it out. As others have noted, there are no assembly instructions how to put the wheels and the feet and the bottom crossbar in correctly. It took me 2 attempts to get it correct, about 20 minutes of MY TIME, dammit. A simple picture would have worked -- fire your people in charge of "User Friendliness ", or hire one!As is mentioned in the ad, the letter is heavy (50lbs) and I am sure my ninety pound wife would not be able to use it, ever. However, it rolls easily once tilted over and it is not that hard to extend the ladder sections, unlike trying to put up and extend a conventional 26ft ladder. It is even easy to retract the ladder once it is extended, and I experienced no pinched fingers as numerous others have mentioned (just unlatch one side at a time and control the retraction with the opposite hand). I climbed to the top of the ladder when extended to about 22ft, and although it bent in a slight curve and swayed under my 220lbs, it is stable! The base is wide. Next time, i would definitely have someone hold the ladder for me, probably more for the psychological effect than the need. It's easy to load up in a car to carry to other sites; very easy to store; it is 100% better than the conventional extension ladders in these regards for someone who might find the need maybe 1 to 2 times a year.
AVC
Comentado en México el 30 de septiembre de 2021
Ofrecen soporte de por vida y a los cuatro meses de compra y un par de usos y ya falló uno de los soportes. Lo reporto al vendedor y por respuesta me dice que busque un profesional que la repare.... No compren a este vendedor por falso en sus ofrecimientos y pésima calidad en sus productos
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