Update: This popular deal is still available.
Home Depot has
Gorilla Ladders 22' MPX Aluminum Telescoping Multi-Position Ladder (GLMPXA-22, 300 lbs. Load Capacity) on sale for
$159. Choose free curbside pickup where stock permits otherwise shipping is $30
Thanks to Community Member
mpatt for finding this deal.
About this game:- Lightweight aluminum design is easy-to-use and transport
- Durable design with type 1A ANSI duty rating (rated to hold up to 300 lbs.)
- Project bucket sits on top of ladder to hold tools, hardware, paint, accessories
- Oversized hinges and armored feet also feature built-in tool hangers for added convenience and safety when climbing
- Rail brackets (for use in scaffold position) are available
- Limited lifetime warranty
- Review user manual for ladder heights and reach heights
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Just price adjusted in-store at HD.
Thanks SD!
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So it's 60% more expensive with less capacity and less features. It's too bad we are ok with them doing this to us.
So it's 60% more expensive with less capacity and less features. It's too bad we are ok with them doing this to us.
Calm down, this one is 38lbs, that one was probably 50+. Maybe consider that the weight capacity of the ladder isn't the problem here. Either you're 300+lbs and strong enough to throw around a 50lb ladder, or you're 300+lbs and you can't throw around a 50lb ladder.
I swapped for the 22.
Link or B&M YMMV?
In store
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Can I fit this ladder into a Toyota Sienna?
Thanks!
This looks like a worthy replacement!
How to remove the yellow stuff (step pad)?
How to remove the yellow stuff (step pad)?
The useful range of these is 12-15ft when used with both feet on the ground. That's the safe way of doing things. A 26ft Werner extension ladder is what you want for climbing up the side of a multistory house.
I tried using this in the max extension mode. I couldn't raise the ladder up on my own. Had to look at a few YouTube videos to see how people do it. You have to be very strong and tall to do it on your own. I could only raise it myself if only one half was fully extended. Or I can try nudging one end into a wall to keep it from seesawing when I raise it.
Or… I wonder how heavy an actual extension ladder would compare to this. Was a bit disappointed that i wasn't able to use it fully extended on my own today.
I could return this but it was a good deal. I already have an 8ft aluminum stepladder.