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Need a very versatile ladder for certain work and this one has impressed me. Anyone have any experience of owning one?
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Did it do the "trick"?i have one when I joined the circus .
yes it did they told me to put those long legs on ,i think they called them stilts and kick the ladder from under me.Did it do the "trick
The weight seems to be the major negative. But because of working on stairwells and awkward corners I have to purchase an unconventional ladder (am renting a "Little Giant" tomorrow to give it an "audition")The worlds heaviest ladder! Not a fan but I’m sure they have their place. Steps/telescopic ladder and 3 tier extension ladder nearly always do the job for me
Also try a telescopic ladder. Good for stairwells if not as sturdy as little giant.The weight seems to be the major negative. But because of working on stairwells and awkward corners I have to purchase an unconventional ladder (am renting a "Little Giant" tomorrow to give it an "audition")
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