Why This is The Perfect Telescopic ladder!

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  • Опубликовано: 5 окт 2024

Комментарии • 171

  • @afamedozie
    @afamedozie Год назад +9

    I've looked at quite a few reviews of these telescopic ladders, never seen anyone climb to the top of a 6-meter one.

  • @alangriffiths8401
    @alangriffiths8401 3 года назад +10

    Not sure if someone else has suggested this but on walls when fully extended it's worth putting some sleeves or protection on the top posts ends of the ladder. I have found especially on white walls the black rubber ends can leave marks.. (a pair of thick woolly socks work well).

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад +1

      Good point (and tip)

    • @ChargedPulsar
      @ChargedPulsar 2 года назад +1

      Yes but, it would also lose the friction and may increase slip risk so be careful. It's rubber for a reason.

  • @willmurphy6663
    @willmurphy6663 3 года назад +11

    Thanks for the review, I bought the 5m ladders, yes the massive bonus is the compression and the step ladder/ladder combo. The disadvantage, quite heavy, combersome, and a pain to take down with the slide buttons. The review just a bit too positive, but thanks again

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад +1

      Good points Will. Yes, I should have put in there that they are quite heavy.

  • @lancethrustworthy
    @lancethrustworthy 4 года назад +5

    It's a nice review, I just don't like the design of the main hinge. I've seen that hinge type go bad. They're fairly precise, the hinge pieces.
    The slightest bit of rust kills 'em.

  • @EvanSnowSr
    @EvanSnowSr 2 года назад +1

    I noticed that you didn't climb up that rickety pos very far. I just bought one of these things and it's heavy and shakey when extended.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  2 года назад

      Yes, gives a lot of flex, but it does the job though

  • @angela-kc9yg
    @angela-kc9yg 2 года назад

    Thanks, I would have never gotten the stabilizer bar in place if I hadn't viewed your video

  • @adamknight1387
    @adamknight1387 3 года назад +1

    great job showing all the positions and points that people need to see. nice work.

  • @michaelhastie9729
    @michaelhastie9729 6 лет назад +1

    I just received my telescopic ladder today. Thanks for your easy to assemble video

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  6 лет назад

      Great, I hope you find it as useful as I have 👍

    • @michaelhastie9729
      @michaelhastie9729 6 лет назад +1

      Clough Reviews Found it a bit difficult getting the rubber bit onto the bottom part because it was new, but eventually got it on.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  6 лет назад +1

      You get the full benefit when you have to put it in your car -)

  • @ryanlehrman9015
    @ryanlehrman9015 4 года назад +4

    We had to break the tiny plastic pegs in the feet of the ladder in order to get the stabilizer bar on the bottom.

    • @johncassar4918
      @johncassar4918 4 года назад

      Yes I found that very strange and I first thought they were part of the rivets

    • @Mattaaa92
      @Mattaaa92 4 года назад

      I had same issue, just used a box knife no problem, also had 2 extra release buttons included

    • @CANTEVERYONEJUSTPLAYNICE
      @CANTEVERYONEJUSTPLAYNICE 3 года назад

      That's what I was looking for. I didn't know if it was ok to break or what. Can't get the feet in otherwise.

  • @jaydee2559
    @jaydee2559 5 лет назад +6

    Man who taught you to use that? - Dangerous Brian? lol. Trying to open it in the A position without realising it won't and then you climb up the side without the stabiliser bar at the bottom!

  • @paulyoung5073
    @paulyoung5073 4 года назад +1

    Nice house
    Lot of trust in that locking system
    But think its exactly what I need

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      Thanks for that. I agree, it's a bit hairy when you go all the way up, but to be able to carry something like that around the house or to put it in the back of the car, it's amazing!!!

  • @Jacob-on5zh
    @Jacob-on5zh 4 года назад +1

    great review no questions best review i've seen

  • @bones3552
    @bones3552 5 лет назад +8

    Be careful. I just got out of the hospital. Mine failed. I broke my neck, leg, two fingers and also had a concussion. My neck was broke at C5 and C6 was moved inward. Lucky to be alive.

    • @Vera-xu3xw
      @Vera-xu3xw 5 лет назад

      Sarcasm?

    • @bones3552
      @bones3552 5 лет назад +3

      @@Vera-xu3xw No I'm very serious. I'm not the only person. You should make sure your ladder wasn't recalled. 30-80 thousand were.

    • @Vera-xu3xw
      @Vera-xu3xw 5 лет назад

      @@bones3552 thanks for the heads up.
      Sorry about your injury.

    • @bones3552
      @bones3552 5 лет назад

      @shawn mendrek You bet, Not saying they are all like that but they had a lot of recalls. Good luck.

    • @rose8662
      @rose8662 5 лет назад

      Wow...glad you're alive! Was your ladder this specific brand, or another? And, how did it fail? I'm asking because I just bought a different brand and may return it after reading this.
      Thanks!

  • @peacemaker29
    @peacemaker29 2 года назад

    Thanks you. I came here before buying this ladder. And Sir I tell truly that you provide a very good demo of the ladder. Thanks for helping. I am going to subscribe you channel. ❤

  • @itsnotme-jl9jt
    @itsnotme-jl9jt 4 года назад +15

    DANGEROUS VIDEO TO WATCH
    1. he unfolds it wrong
    2. In extension he has the ladder backwards to the wall. The hinge does not have strength when reversed and flexes more.
    3. Black rubber ribbed feet as he climbs will leave back Mark's and the over flexing of the ladder while climbing because he has it backwards will tear into the drywall.
    This is 30 years of window cleaning and knowledge of this type of ladder.

    • @michaeldawson6309
      @michaeldawson6309 4 года назад +1

      That reversed hinge use looks so dangerous. I have a set of these and be careful don't climb with the main hinge backwards as at 7.03 turn the ladders round. The hinge should have the round portion on the inside.

  • @grandpasgaming5232
    @grandpasgaming5232 2 года назад

    Thank you for the review!!

  • @eddiemcgrath8536
    @eddiemcgrath8536 3 года назад +1

    nice review, very helpful as I've just bought one...some gaff too m8.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад

      Thanks for that Eddie, it's a self build, nearly killed me and my wife doing it 😁

  • @tyzndattic
    @tyzndattic 5 лет назад +4

    What about if it is fully extended and you are above the hinge. That's what I'd like to see. I have one and want to see it safely operated in a review before going up to the highest three rungs with it fully extended. Thanks

    • @josephanderson3551
      @josephanderson3551 5 лет назад +4

      Don't be a pussy.
      Make us a video of you going all the way up.

    • @itsnotme-jl9jt
      @itsnotme-jl9jt 4 года назад +1

      The greater the angle the more flex and back and forth motion there would be. When first trying have someone hold the ladder. The ladder will not buckle, however you will have to get used to the motion. Typical of this type of ladder. I use this ladder indoors when set up is in a tight situation. Otherwise its little giant. Fright fully heavy for some however it is like climbing up a set of stairs, very solid.
      You will also want to buy a silicon spray so it pulls out much easier. Needs to be lubricated.

    • @AlexM-vt5pu
      @AlexM-vt5pu 3 года назад

      @@josephanderson3551 Big man here hahaha.

  • @Ginjer_Supreme
    @Ginjer_Supreme 2 года назад

    It makes me nervous the manual also says not to extend it by the rungs and only use the plastic coupling, but that's nearly impossible I'm many situations , i don't know whether I regret this purchase or not yet, it's kind of unnerving to use.

  • @MrAlwaysBlue
    @MrAlwaysBlue 4 года назад +1

    Thinking of getting one. Would like to have seen you climb above the hinge when fully extended to prove its strength.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад +1

      I have done, more than once. Get your point that you would like to have seen it though 👍

    • @michaeldawson6309
      @michaeldawson6309 4 года назад

      Note he has the ladders the wrong way around when fully extended. Round part of the hinge should be on the inside

    • @MrAlwaysBlue
      @MrAlwaysBlue 4 года назад

      @@michaeldawson6309 Yes, doesn't look good. I rather pay somebody else to go up a ladder.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      @@michaeldawson6309 it really doesn't matter

  • @hearmywordzd8203
    @hearmywordzd8203 2 года назад

    Great review well explained Thank you

  • @Ginjer_Supreme
    @Ginjer_Supreme 2 года назад

    The manual said to extend from the 3rd rung, very confusing terminology., If you do that, it's dangerous, so it seems the safest way is to extend from the top regardless

  • @brucebeamon5460
    @brucebeamon5460 Год назад

    I just bought one of these but only the 10’ single to get up into my attic... Very satisfied with this purchase... had not ever seen one of these until the week that I ordered it ... o had a question about the double sided ladder at one point I saw it lock at the MID POINT as in an upside down L shape ... is that an option if someone wants to climb up and OVER ( example bush’s ?

  • @jaydee2559
    @jaydee2559 5 лет назад +2

    OMG in the bedroom you then extend it and have the folding hinge facing out - where it could collapse like crocodile jaws and kill you - and worse.. you have the release bar on the inside where your foot could kick it forward and release it all on you! And then downstairs you won't even go up past the half way point... i reckon you got shares in the company that makes them

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад +1

      And yet...… I'm still alive. One of the best purchases I've made. Put them in the back of the car to take to the businesses when required, easily store them in the garage and bring up to the house (unlike the two 7m double extension ladders that take an age to store and can only be used around the house unless you have a ladder rack on the cars). I must just like to live dangerously....

    • @jaydee2559
      @jaydee2559 5 лет назад

      @@CloughReviews But do you climb past the half way point when fully extended? - Seems to be a common one that people on youtube dodge showing...

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад +1

      Yep, I'worked at the top, fully extended. Very bouncy and creaky but safe. Horses for courses, this is about ease and convenience. If continually using it fully extended I'd root out one of the extension ladders

    • @jaydee2559
      @jaydee2559 5 лет назад +1

      @@CloughReviews How far out from the wall do you have the base of your ladder when going to the top? - I've found it has to be about 1.5m so far and that's just to get to the first step above the half way point - after that I start getting to close to the wall for my feet. Also holding onto the sides gets harder as they get larger - and the rungs become narrower so harder to hold onto... How do you manage with it?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад +1

      @@jaydee2559, yes, probably that or just over 1.5m. I usually get one of the kids or my wife to foot the ladder if I'm going up (except when my son was taking the video....). I don't use the ladder in the same way as a normal extension ladder, where my body is up past the top rungs though. For me, it was the flexing of the ladder I had to get used to, I certainly climb up it more carefully. Still, I can take it with me anywhere and use it in the house easier.

  • @rose8662
    @rose8662 5 лет назад +1

    Nice video. Thanks!

  • @martinwilliams9098
    @martinwilliams9098 6 лет назад +8

    How does it feel when you climb past the half way point? I have the same ladders but a 6.2 meter and a bit nervous about trusting it

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  6 лет назад +2

      Martin Williams been all the way to the top (just under fully extended), no problem.

    • @martinwilliams9098
      @martinwilliams9098 6 лет назад +3

      Clough Reviews thank you for your reply great ladder and quality I’ve had a 3.2 meter for around 2 years never fails me

    • @sergiodeluca2005
      @sergiodeluca2005 6 лет назад +2

      Martin Williams I felt nervous too the first time. But they are safe and very robust.

    • @martinwilliams9098
      @martinwilliams9098 6 лет назад +3

      Sergio Deluca I found when full extended it get very close to the wall and is almost vertical as it bows in towards the wall

    • @sergiodeluca2005
      @sergiodeluca2005 6 лет назад +1

      Martin Williams Yes, it does that on mine aswell. I don’t pay attention to it anymore. Great ladders

  • @zak5126
    @zak5126 5 лет назад +1

    Thank you for this. Helpful video.
    Can you please show to to put that support bar in place? My ladder has two plastic extrusions that stop the bar from going into its place.

    • @gwclark55
      @gwclark55 4 года назад

      Did you get the support bar on your ladder?

    • @zak5126
      @zak5126 4 года назад

      yes. the extrusions were only mold--holdings. Snapped with a bit of force and things worked well.
      Thanks.

    • @beaulieuc8910
      @beaulieuc8910 3 месяца назад

      agreed, I would have preferred to see that.

  • @shaungilmartin1505
    @shaungilmartin1505 3 года назад

    there seemed to be bending in the middle on the extension ladder part...wouldn't like to test their 150kg claim @ what angle

  • @hassanahmed1755
    @hassanahmed1755 4 года назад +1

    this is not safe at all, the fact that those not extended steps still unlocked, means if you try to left or move the ladder as A type, those steps will start extended, which is safe at all when you clime the ladder!!! never the less when you try to move around, unless you have to close it and carrying the ladder from the bottom to avoid extending the bottom steps each time you move it around, which won't be convenient if you using the ladder to decorate a room from example. I guess they are only safe when they are fully extended, other wise it is very dangerous.

  • @steamynoodle2010
    @steamynoodle2010 3 года назад

    Don't know how sturdy it looked fully extended, noticed you didn't climb it 😧

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад

      It's sturdy but flexes. Also like any ladder, you are not going to stand on the top 3 or 4 rungs when it's leaned against a wall. The video was for demonstration, used it lots of times since (including when I fell off the roof 😭😭😭) never a problem. 👍😁

  • @S0K0N0MI
    @S0K0N0MI 2 года назад

    That thing looks crazy flexible. Will that be safe when youre carrying some gear?

  • @kalrocking
    @kalrocking 5 лет назад

    telescopic ladders are of great help

  • @Jag-ws5ue
    @Jag-ws5ue Год назад +1

    These Chinese makes are dangerous in the long run, Bought the more expensive Xtend+Climb ProSeries S2 Aerospace Grade Aluminium Telescopic Ladder 3.8m £259.99. Maybe this AutoBaBa brand is okay for someone less than 90kg, but in the long term, not durable with regular use. I use a ladder regularly, so will not risk my neck with this.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  Год назад

      It does the job for me. Not an everyday ladder.

  • @Ken5imaging
    @Ken5imaging 5 лет назад +1

    i just got mine, did you have to BREAK off the plastic pegs that are inside the legs to install the stabilizer bar on the bottom in order to get the bar in to screw it in?...Thanks!

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад

      Sorry, cant remember :-( Hope you have sorted it.

    • @ryanlehrman9015
      @ryanlehrman9015 4 года назад

      Yes we had to break these off

  • @mikejung1582
    @mikejung1582 Год назад

    Question: How do you insert the support bar at the bottom above the rivets. Where am I suppose to apply pressure for release? Thanks.

  • @manasisakhare1642
    @manasisakhare1642 4 года назад +1

    very cumbersome operations.

  • @richardmoses191
    @richardmoses191 2 года назад

    When it is in A frame, when it is extended, there is movement when you are moving it around or ion it, how can you stop it from tilting when you are on it ?

  • @ibringthelastwords1358
    @ibringthelastwords1358 Год назад

    Are those black things connecting the steps made of plastic or metal? planning to buy this ladder but I doubt the reliability of this ladder in a longer use. I almost weight 100kgs and we have a old aluminum ladder which is bulky and doesn't foldable and it's frustrating to carry them so I want this.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  Год назад

      The thumb slider is plastic but not the actual stop itself. They would sheer strait away if that were the case. Been using these intermittently for the last four years probably, with no issues. Get them on amazon and if you don't think they are up to the job, return them 👍🏻

  • @elizabethhall6337
    @elizabethhall6337 Год назад

    What make is the ladder please? Where can I get one? Ive just swapped my van for a car and this would be so much easier to transport. Thanks Liz

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  Год назад

      It's sn AutoBaBa multipurpose 5m, but it's unavailable on Amazon now. Lots of others though and they are pretty generic

  • @PlanetRuncorn
    @PlanetRuncorn 4 года назад

    good review, but have you tried it at half or low height as a step ladder mine is very dangerous and wont lock , can i email you link and show you what i mean, and see if yours is the same or mine is faulty ... cheers

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      Hi, I have used it as a step ladder a few times and not had any issues. E-mail me at cloughs_stuff@btinternet.com and I'll have a look and see if mine will do the same

    • @PlanetRuncorn
      @PlanetRuncorn 4 года назад +1

      @@CloughReviews , cheers i have sent you a email .. thanks

  • @Karly134
    @Karly134 3 года назад

    I haven't figured how to put the bottom stabilizer on...Help

  • @bradleyoneil8313
    @bradleyoneil8313 4 года назад

    It looks like it will bend and snap in half of you tried climming it fully extended

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      Fortunately, that's not the case. Been all the way up a few times since the Vid. I did get a 2.6m set recently though, for the shorter heights (and they are lighter to carry)

  • @gman4911
    @gman4911 5 лет назад +3

    What is the highest step you can safely stand on when configured as an A Frame ladder?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      As an A frame step ladder, you can go as high as you can balance or lean against something.

  • @transdata3035
    @transdata3035 4 года назад

    Thanks!

  • @nolicacayorin66
    @nolicacayorin66 Год назад

    How to order?

  • @sasisarath8675
    @sasisarath8675 4 года назад

    Let me get my ladder. Did anyone end up here after a shot of cyanide and happiness? Yah you reading the comment.

  • @cammymusic6064
    @cammymusic6064 2 года назад

    How tall is it when it’s in A frame? Thanks

  • @warrencoakley
    @warrencoakley 4 года назад

    Just got one today but I have no idea how to put the bar/feet on the bottom as the instructions are rubbish. Can you help?

    • @larax015
      @larax015 4 года назад +1

      Took me like 5 mins too. Just push in it those 2 little black plastic will break of than secure it with the bolt. There should be in a pre drilled hole in the bar.

  • @hamdirahim9312
    @hamdirahim9312 4 года назад

    How can I get one in EGYPT? And how much ,if available?

  • @PuReJellybean
    @PuReJellybean 3 года назад

    Its been over 2 years do you still use it? Thinking about getting one

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад

      It's not an everyday ladder, but when you need it it is truly invaluable. So yes, still use it regularly

  • @greylynnjr
    @greylynnjr Год назад

    Can it be in unlevel A frame for against walls and stair use

  • @stefox8993
    @stefox8993 5 лет назад

    Is there a standoff accessory for a telescopic ladder ?

  • @mdmofizolhaque9361
    @mdmofizolhaque9361 3 года назад

    how many length & price???

  • @GlennLMS
    @GlennLMS 5 лет назад

    When fully extended, you had the central main hinge pointing both in and out. Does it matter which way around the hinge points? Is the ladder as strong either way? There is quite a lot of "bounce" when climbing up through the middle, having the hinge the wrong way could unduly stress it.

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Glenn, just been and checked it, there is no warning on the labels as to which way you should use it when at 180 degree. Also, it feels just as strong either way. I would be tempted to have it with the hinge facing me as I'm climbing though as this would mean the release lever for the hinge lock is on the other side of the ladder so out of the way. Hope that helps. Great ladder!

    • @GlennLMS
      @GlennLMS 5 лет назад +1

      That's great. Thanks for the swift reply :)

    • @Seafox0011
      @Seafox0011 5 лет назад +1

      @@CloughReviews The second filmed view with the ladder extended up above the window is the correct way round! The other way is dangerous as it could easily collapse inwards like a crocodile's jaws - think about it .. if you accidentally put your toe against the release catch ... click oops!
      (There should be a note in the manual about the correct orientation in the fully extended mode.)
      While there are other 4 sectioned ladders that have the hinge points going both ways - each section is only a small length so the 'bending moment' is within limits when the ladder climber is no more than the weight limit allows. For this longer ladder as mentioned the stronger 'bending moment' is against the limit of the hinges - think of it when in 'A' frame step ladder mode - you climb on the 'outside' of the ladder rungs - not inside!
      Be safe.

    • @mikha007
      @mikha007 5 лет назад

      @@CloughReviews what the maximum weight it can take?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад

      @@mikha007 this 5m one will take 150kg. Not sure about the smaller ones though

  • @ukmotoriderjames702
    @ukmotoriderjames702 5 лет назад

    I need to take down an external intruder alarm siren will these do the job and are they safe enough to go to that height as I’d say it’s around roughly 5/6m (17 feet) high plus my body height which is 6foot 4, so about 23 feet high I’ll be. Is this safe as I’m pretty nervous with it being a little bit bouncy and collapsing while I’m up at that height?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад

      Hi, it is bouncy but still safe at height when fully extended. I think that they may be just tall enough for what you want though. Make sure you have someone footing the ladder for you. I've used these lots of times now and quite a few have been fully extended, so don't worry about that.

    • @ukmotoriderjames702
      @ukmotoriderjames702 5 лет назад +1

      Clough Reviews perfect thank you, I never go up on a ladder like this without someone footing it as you never know when it could slip or blow over by the wind. Always best to be safe!

  • @laddermachinery
    @laddermachinery 2 года назад

    That's pretty good ladders.We Had Full Range of Ladder Making Machines, Call me, If any Interests.

  • @sandeeprasam7324
    @sandeeprasam7324 4 года назад

    Hi

  • @oliverjumelle
    @oliverjumelle 3 года назад

    would this be usefull for planespotting???

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  3 года назад

      If it is tall enough as a step ladder then yes, perfect for the back of the car although a little heavy if you are carrying it long distances maybe

    • @oliverjumelle
      @oliverjumelle 3 года назад

      @@CloughReviews well the spotting locations at my local airport are well accessible by car. I do have a step ladder but its a little dated at this stage.

  • @yollanndahbispho2619
    @yollanndahbispho2619 2 года назад

    anda perlu menjelaskan kandungan

  • @Chu3505
    @Chu3505 4 года назад

    How heavy is whole ladder weights?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      It is pretty heavy, although I can easily carry it at my side with one hand

  • @realmiHOh
    @realmiHOh 3 года назад

    Jacksepticeye: *intresting*

  • @syedsadaef5853
    @syedsadaef5853 4 года назад

    How much its?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад

      £83, but there are lots of different prices, same ladder, different sellers and different name

  • @gemmaculshaw3563
    @gemmaculshaw3563 3 года назад

    Allot of flex in that🤣🤣, imagine using that on the outside of the house🤦, not sure on the middle sections and the sections....no control if that fails.

  • @hulkgoal1673
    @hulkgoal1673 4 года назад

    I’m serious this ladder look scary af when you get up there, shake and between click I don’t trust

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  4 года назад +1

      I use it pretty regularly, not killed myself yet 😁👍

    • @hulkgoal1673
      @hulkgoal1673 4 года назад

      Clough Reviews lol because I plan to buy it, is it strong? How many lbs it hold?

  • @joshssnakecatching
    @joshssnakecatching 4 года назад +4

    anyone notice him say "get the strap on" :")

  • @touhafatouha3137
    @touhafatouha3137 2 года назад

    Combien

  • @sojourn1544
    @sojourn1544 Год назад

    really?....why didn't you climb the the ladder the whole way?!! You only went up a quarter of the way...those ladders are extremely dangerous!!

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  Год назад

      No, they are not dangerous, I was showing you how to use them, not how you can do aerobatics on the top rung..... Been using them for a few years now, no issues at all. They creak and bend a bit but you have convenience v rigidity. You make the call on what you want. If you are like me, you have extending ladders, step ladders and telescopic ladders. Use the one that suits the job best. 👍🏻😁

  • @markuslambert4352
    @markuslambert4352 2 года назад

    The product is dangerous as a full extension ladder as it bends- it is too flimsy -I am 82kg, and when fully extended it bends like bamboo. This review is a joke as he never stands on and climbs up to the top it when it is fully extended. If he would do it you could see how flimsy and dangerous this product is.

  • @sreeswamisamarthsewasansth2540
    @sreeswamisamarthsewasansth2540 5 лет назад

    V i deo pls shot

  • @MrJohngi1207
    @MrJohngi1207 5 лет назад

    What make is the ladder ?

    • @CloughReviews
      @CloughReviews  5 лет назад

      AutoBaba, but they probably go under lots of names....