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Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
I bought the ladder in May 2023. I have used it maybe 4 times, maybe. Stored in garage so normal atmosphere conditions. I went to use Nov 2024 and multiple orange locking tabs fell out when I extended the ladder and would not lock the sections as I extended them. --- company responded to email and provided exceptional customer service and resolution. They stood behind their product and quality.
achaz
Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2023
I was tired of always looking for a ladder to get to the roof of my camper or just to look at the top of my slide out. This ladder is so light and easy to use. I can store it in the back of my pick up that I pull the camper with. It would also fit in the storage compartment of the camper. It was a great buy.
KB
Reviewed in the United States on February 6, 2023
Was skeptical, but it's actually quite sturdy. I'd only worry about it slipping out due to the wrong pitch, but I think if I get a little rug under its feet I can fix that. Quite happy with it...hope it lasts a long time. FYI: Much lighter than my Little Gia...but again, we're not comparing apples to apples.
D wise
Reviewed in the United States on May 29, 2022
It is way better than lugging a full sized ladder on camping trips. It is light weight, extends quickly and easily and is sturdy when in use. (Do exercise care when collapsing. You will only pinch a finger once!)I recommend getting one that is at least 2’ taller than your RV. Makes it so much easier (and safer) to get on/off the roof.
Melinda Finn
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2021
Probably the coolest letter I've ever owned. Update: still working 3 years later.This ladder I've used the most in my life. Hoping they bring back this letter as it is the perfect size. If you put a pool noodle around one of the steps with zip ties securing it in multiple places you can lean it against your vehicle and get to the items in your roof compartment. Other letters might be too tall or heavy This is the perfect size for travel.
Margaret Maxwell
Reviewed in the United States on August 17, 2020
I am enjoying having this ladder for outdoor cleaning and for getting in my attic. It is easy to use and works well. It is sturdy. Folds back to original size and compact to store in any closet. Nice price. My only issue is that it's shipped via the PO so expect possible delays.
Kathy
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2020
Very impressed with this ladder! I was finally able to clean my gutters!! It's easy to put up and lock, I'm just as easy to put down and store. I felt very secure on the ladder I thought it was very sturdy. I did not want to spend a lot of money when I don't need a ladder often.
Alexander davidson.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on December 29, 2020
Exactly what we were looking for being pensioners and limited room to get a ladder was difficult now we have the telescope ladder it's great plus we can carry it any place we want.Fantastic buy.
Al G
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2020
My telescoping ladder just arrived and I did some initial testing with it. I can’t speak to long term durability, nor can I speak to heavy use wear and tear.My purpose for this ladder is simply to provide easy access to my shed loft while giving me the ability to toss up a light ladder for quick up and down projects. I have a Harbor Freight Vulcan ladder, but that’s fairly heavy. If I just need to hop up on the roof to clean gutters, I’d rather not have to drag that thing across my yard and unfold it.My initial testing has been as follows:1. Setup and takedown are as easy as can be. It’s simple to configure the height of the ladder to suit your needs (up to 10’).2. The weight of this ladder is very manageable. At 20 lbs, anybody should be able to place this just where they want it without difficulty.3. Function is where this ladder starts to underperform. If the ladder is completely vertical (say going up to an attic or a loft) and your weight is completely vertical, the ladder is quite sturdy. The farther off vertical you get, the more this ladder flexes. I placed the ladder against one of my trees and began to climb up and found that about half way up, the ladder began to flex quite a bit. That does not bode well for long term durability. The good news for me is that I kinda figured that would be the case and will be using this ladder mostly in a completely vertical orientation.Overall this is a convenient option for situations where you can keep the ladder vertical and secure it from the top. As a ladder you plan on leaning against things and standing on for long periods of time, I’m guessing it will bend and fail over time. As long as you know what you’re getting, you should be able to make an informed choice.
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