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expired Posted by JPZ-CO • Sep 14, 2020
Sep 14, 2020 5:42 PM
22' Werner Reach Aluminum 5-in-1 Multi-Position Pro Ladder (375-lb Capacity)
+ Free Curbside Pickup$100
$229
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I have this ladder and also a 6ft fiberglass A frame ladder. Use the 6 ft A frame ladder 95% of the time. Its so light and easy to carry and set up, the steps are like 4" wide instead of 2" wide (which really matters when you're also carrying paint or parts up the ladder), and the flat top of the ladder has a work surface with places/holes for paint can, tools, screws, etc.
I've used the 22ft only for exterior work, mainly washing 2nd floor windows or getting up on the roof (have a 2 story but roof is accessible at a 1 story height).
If I could do it again I'd stick with the 6ft fiberglass A frame (or maybe a 8ft) and then get a simple extension ladder for the outdoor stuff. This foldable do-everything ladder, while it seems like a good concept, is really quite unwieldy lugging around. Also, extending up the wall when the brick joints catch the feet sucks (an extension ladder uses a different method and is easier). 40lb doesn't sound like much when you liken it to the 40lb dumbbell at the gym but believe me, it's heavy and hard to manipulate since the CG is so far from your body. There's a reason you'll never see a contractor using one of these.
Highly, highly recommend new homeowners get a lightweight fiberglass A frame ladder (6ft or 8ft) as their first ladder. Going on the roof is a pretty rare occurrence vs more typical homeowner work. It's also non-conductive which could save you if you'll be installing fans or light fixtures. Something like this:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Werner-F...er/1113709
edit: looking some more, aluminum A frame ladders are generally cheaper and lighter than fiberglass ones, so if you don't need the non-conductivity feature, go with an aluminum one.
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normal I believe is $179.99. I have 1 of them, it's pretty damn nice. I do wish that steps were wider by 2" but that's a dream, i guess.
We just bought a house and borrowed this same ladder from a cousin and it's fantastic.
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