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Select Lowe's Stores: 22-ft Little Giant M22 Aluminum Telescoping Ladder EXPIRED

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Select Lowe's Stores [store locator] have 22-ft Little Giant Ladders Multi M22 Aluminum 300-lb Capacity Telescoping Ladder (16522-002) on sale for $179. Select free store pick up where stock permits.

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    • Our research indicates that this offer is $14 lower (7% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $193
  • About this product:
    • Weighs 38 lbs.
    • Type IA ladder is designed for extra heavy-duty use, supporting up to 300-lbs on each side
    • Certified ANSI, OSHA
    • Little Giant's Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Normally $239, on sale for $179. I picked one up today and can confirm the same price in store.

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It is a bite late for me since I already purchased the Little Giant 26-footer. But, for those who do not own one, you will find this is the premier ladder for just about anything. Well worth the money.
I have the 26' one as well with the leveling legs (not the same class as the one on sale). I like the convenience of having one small ladder that can extend, but I actually hate how narrow the rungs are (front to back, not width of the ladder). If you're going to have one ladder this is a good choice (better is the one with leg levelers). If you're going to use your ladder a lot (you're a professional), I'd extend it a bit and make sure you enjoy standing on a single rung. It's also weighs quite a bit.
I used my 26' ladder with the levelers, wheels, and all sorts of attachments to help me cut down 50+ branches that were damaged by a recent storm last weekend. Amazing ladder and the levelers were critical for the uneven terrain. I've used it for so many things. NOTE: It is pretty heavy. Google how to properly carry it so you don't hurt your back and/or get the one with the wheels. I bought mine at Costco when they were running a promotion. Well worth the money for stability, strength, safety and utility!

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02-08-2023 at 08:36 AM.
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It is a bite late for me since I already purchased the Little Giant 26-footer. But, for those who do not own one, you will find this is the premier ladder for just about anything. Well worth the money.
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02-08-2023 at 10:14 AM.
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I have the 26' one as well with the leveling legs (not the same class as the one on sale). I like the convenience of having one small ladder that can extend, but I actually hate how narrow the rungs are (front to back, not width of the ladder). If you're going to have one ladder this is a good choice (better is the one with leg levelers). If you're going to use your ladder a lot (you're a professional), I'd extend it a bit and make sure you enjoy standing on a single rung. It's also weighs quite a bit.
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I used my 26' ladder with the levelers, wheels, and all sorts of attachments to help me cut down 50+ branches that were damaged by a recent storm last weekend. Amazing ladder and the levelers were critical for the uneven terrain. I've used it for so many things. NOTE: It is pretty heavy. Google how to properly carry it so you don't hurt your back and/or get the one with the wheels. I bought mine at Costco when they were running a promotion. Well worth the money for stability, strength, safety and utility!
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02-08-2023 at 10:38 AM.
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No more orange knobbies? Seems like they're copying Gorilla Ladders knobs. Either way, these types of ladders are pretty useful, very versatile.
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02-08-2023 at 10:47 AM.
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I have the 17' version. Awesome ladder. For my needs 17' is plenty and I'm glad not to have the extra size and weight of taller, but if you need 22' this is a great price.
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02-08-2023 at 10:48 AM.
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38 lbs isn't terrible either.
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I've had this ladder for years. Very versatile and strong, but heavy!
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02-08-2023 at 10:53 AM.
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Quote from hobi :
I've had this ladder for years. Very versatile and strong, but heavy!
I just want to echo this. This is the one ladder that can do basically any job, but its weight also makes it the toughest ladder to use for just about any job. For the homeowner and occasional ladder user, I highly recommend it.
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02-08-2023 at 11:00 AM.
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I gave one of these, and because its so heavy and the rungs so narrow I usually use my cheapo aluminum 6' $30 ladder instead. I only bust this out if I need to get up high. And mine was like $99 on a black friday type deal from home depot so this doesn't seem very slick.
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02-08-2023 at 11:11 AM.
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I bought this about a month ago for the same price. Purchased specifically for hanging a large chandelier on a high ceiling. I've always thought that this style of ladder was a gimmick, but the thing worked great. Highly recommend.
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02-08-2023 at 12:46 PM.
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Aren't these $99 a few years back?
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02-08-2023 at 01:00 PM.
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Quote from coli :
Aren't these $99 a few years back?
Was $50 in 2005. Those years are gone.
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Does anyone know if you can replace the black feet with white ones? I work on my siding, and they mark everywhere, siding, wall, even floor. They are some kind of soft black material I guess to avoid slippage, but man, they leave a mark everywhere they touch.
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