Just bought one yesterday as I got a new job as a roofing contractor and as a woman who also has a disabled arm, normal extension ladders are way too heavy for me. But this telescoping ladder seems complicated to use so thank you for the great explanation!
I wish there were more videos of ladders being used to cut and trim tall trees with many densely leaf-covered branches. Most importantly - how do you slide the top of the long ladder through thick leaves and branches in order to keep the ladder securely in place before you climb up it? Paul G
Irrelevant to the video but can I use a couple of spdt relays to switch two separate banks of fuel injectors on my build, It will be triggered by a 12v signal? Thanks
Thank you for this video..quick and direct. My question is that I'm not strong enough to push the rungs up if I only want it to go up part-way. Also, if I open it from the top, it becomes top heavy and I can't control it/lift it. In short, I'm short and a small woman, but I thought since I'm pretty fit, I could handle it. It looks easy when you do it.
I seen one of those brake on the bottom foot and a guy hitting his head against the concrete, i would never buy them, as a roofer they are too weak for heavy duty use. The only thing whats cool is that u can put it into the van not on top of it.
Cannot work with ceiling lights or fans etc. Another problem is you cannot work on an object on the wall directly away or perpendicular to it. You can only work sideways from the ladder to the object on the wall which is such a bummer. Not impressed at all.
Yeah..i just read an Amazon review of one guy who was very lucky to survive a collapse of the ladder. Fell 10 feet onto a concrete driveway. Ended up in emergency with rib fractures, and hand, elbow, shoulder, neck injuries. Will definitely stay away from ladders like that.
Tools are as safe as the person using them. I work in construction and yes if you don't know what you are doing or not confident, your chances of injury dramatically increase. Follow the instructions included and you will be just fine.
I've had this ladder for 8 months and didn't know how to open a few rungs at a time until now! Lol thanks so much, brotha!
I was looking EXACTLY for this kind of review, straight to the point, thank you!
It took me 5 videos to find this one and you actually explained it clearly. Thank you!
@Brock Brett - neither of you dudes are fooling anyone. get that. #GetARealJobAndStopPostingSpam
Thank you. saying over and over to myself "Don't look down" helped me to climb.
Your demo and explanation was perfect. Thank you 👍
Thanks I just got a 20 foot. It seems solid and dense. Your info was great!
Ordered one on Amazon for my home inspection business. Awesome video which was straight to the point. Much appreciated!
How has it been working for you so far? Is it pretty stable working alone?
Love your quick videos! Like a machine gun. Keep it fast .Thanks
Thank you for your comment!
I've got the exact same ladder + the stabilising bar at the bottom. It's fantastic.
Just bought one yesterday as I got a new job as a roofing contractor and as a woman who also has a disabled arm, normal extension ladders are way too heavy for me.
But this telescoping ladder seems complicated to use so thank you for the great explanation!
Good luck with your new job!
Got mine today.It does flex more than a normal ladder does,but it does the job.
Thanks man. I was loosing my mind trying to get it to lock in!!!
Thank you very much for this training. It makes locking and unlocking easy. 👍🏽👏🏽
Oh god thanks. I didint know how to open few rungs
Awesome Ladder! I’ll be picking one up👍
Thanks for the video bro I'm buying this for my dad for Christmas awsome content
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@Caleb Lyric flixportal :)
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@Caleb Lyric You are welcome xD
Excellent and informative video, appreciate the details, awesome and will purchase one now.
Perfect review mate. Going to get one of these now
Nice videos.Thanks for the tips and tricks for us.
I wish there were more videos of ladders being used to cut and trim tall trees with many densely leaf-covered branches. Most importantly - how do you slide the top of the long ladder through thick leaves and branches in order to keep the ladder securely in place before you climb up it?
Paul G
Good job buddy
Awesome video! Thanks!!!
Irrelevant to the video but can I use a couple of spdt relays to switch two separate banks of fuel injectors on my build, It will be triggered by a 12v signal? Thanks
Do you have the width dimensions?
This should also be suitable for firefighters, although it has the same effect on the normal size ground ladder
Thank you for this video..quick and direct. My question is that I'm not strong enough to push the rungs up if I only want it to go up part-way. Also, if I open it from the top, it becomes top heavy and I can't control it/lift it. In short, I'm short and a small woman, but I thought since I'm pretty fit, I could handle it. It looks easy when you do it.
The rungs and ladder is very light. The light weight makes it very easy to use.
this is best of the best
Hi, have you had any problems with collapsing or stability, or any problems with this ladder...?...Thank you very much...
No problem. Still my favorite ladder to this day.
I live in a sandy environment and because of that I need to know how to wash the sand out?
Great video
My came in yesterday. 👌🏽
Thank you so much
Thank You
Awesome
Yo bro
Did you leave the engine on
While you do oil check ?
Thanks
Yes you can do that in a BMW
Cool
Thanks ‘bro
Only thing about my ladder is it sticks sometimes and its hard to lower it the ladder is solid other then that i use it all the time
I seen one of those brake on the bottom foot and a guy hitting his head against the concrete, i would never buy them, as a roofer they are too weak for heavy duty use. The only thing whats cool is that u can put it into the van not on top of it.
Idiots beware
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Cannot work with ceiling lights or fans etc. Another problem is you cannot work on an object on the wall directly away or perpendicular to it. You can only work sideways from the ladder to the object on the wall which is such a bummer. Not impressed at all.
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That is so dangerous. I wouldn’t let my worst enemy use it.
Yeah..i just read an Amazon review of one guy who was very lucky to survive a collapse of the ladder. Fell 10 feet onto a concrete driveway. Ended up in emergency with rib fractures, and hand, elbow, shoulder, neck injuries. Will definitely stay away from ladders like that.
Tools are as safe as the person using them. I work in construction and yes if you don't know what you are doing or not confident, your chances of injury dramatically increase. Follow the instructions included and you will be just fine.
heard about a guy using a car, who hit the tree. I'm never gonna drive a car myself.
@@Bedni87 I totally agree.
Thank you