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Product Name: | 5-in-1 Multi-Position Pro 18 ft. Reach Aluminum Telescoping Multi Position Ladder, 375 lb. Load Capacity Type IAA Duty |
Product Description: | Reach high spaces with ease with this Werner Aluminum Multi-Position Pro Ladder. It features five options in one ladder, it can be used as a double-sided step ladder, wall ladder, extension ladder, stairway ladder and two self-supported scaffolding bases, all with a lightweight frame that's easy to move where you need it. It's also safe to use with an extra-wide flared bottom for support and slip-resistant feet. |
Product SKU: | 313982691_313982691 |
UPC: | 51751141016 |
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I own the Gorilla version of this, the Werner has a 75lb greater max weight capacity. Other than that they look nearly identical.
Also, this is much lighter, this is 32 lbs and I believe the gorilla ones are like almost 39 lbs.
Also, this is much lighter, this is 32 lbs and I believe the gorilla ones are like almost 39 lbs.
I've got an older 17' version of this with a 300lb limit, at ~38 pounds it's kinda heavy to lug around, but it's nice because it'll fit in any car if needed.
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Step ladders used to always be the actual height.
Extension ladders are usually the sum of the parts. For example, a ladder with two 8' sections would be a 16' ladder even though the max extension is only 14' due to the sections overlapping.
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I love it as a step ladder. I paid a small fortune for it because it allows me to reach so high in step ladder configuration, and I'm not willing to compromise on safety. And since it has wheels, moving it around is easy enough.
But for accessing the roof in extension ladder configuration, it's too unwieldy for me to use safely. It's 59lbs and has lots of leverage on you when its extended 23 feet. This one is probably more manageable in that configuration though, being 8ft shorter and half the weight.
My hand scale can not be found, can someone weight this? Ontrac put it at 42 lbs. I think it's more than 35+ pounds..