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Hi, contemplating buying one of these from Midland Ladders, has anyone had any experience using one. I've seen from previous threads that the aluminium ones are heavy but sturdy so was just wondering if the graphite version gives the same confident feel.
 
Hi, contemplating buying one of these from Midland Ladders, has anyone had any experience using one. I've seen from previous threads that the aluminium ones are heavy but sturdy so was just wondering if the graphite version gives the same confident feel.

Makes me chuckle did that we had big wooden or steel ladders when I started ... if you think Aluminium ones are heavy you aint lived lol... ;)

Welcome to the forum please introduce yourself in the welcome section ;)
 
Thanks, will do. Went ahead and bought the Dark Horse Fibreglass model and it is a great product but is very heavy. It does however give you a confident feel when working off it so I'm happy. Thankfully it has wheels too but I'm not fancying lugging it up stairs !
 
Thanks, will do. Went ahead and bought the Dark Horse Fibreglass model and it is a great product but is very heavy. It does however give you a confident feel when working off it so I'm happy. Thankfully it has wheels too but I'm not fancying lugging it up stairs !
if you think there heavy try moving scaffold ladders, now there a lot heavier than they look
 

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