Sueyko said:Saw this at the home depot in Commack, NY for $45.50, regularly $179. They had about 10-15 of them in the clearance aisle. xtend and climb ladder
Anyone with experience with these?
Sueyko
What is the sku #? This post is useless witout the sku #
Maphatlal said:Sueyko said:Saw this at the home depot in Commack, NY for $45.50, regularly $179. They had about 10-15 of them in the clearance aisle. xtend and climb ladder
Anyone with experience with these?
Sueyko
What is the sku #? This post is useless witout the sku #
Wouldn't call it useless, but a sku would be helpful.
Sueyko said:Saw this at the home depot in Commack, NY for $45.50, regularly $179. They had about 10-15 of them in the clearance aisle. xtend and climb ladder
Anyone with experience with these?
Sueyko
sku#537238
Looks like one of those gimmicky items they sell on Sat morning 1/2 hour commercials.
Sueyko said:Saw this at the home depot in Commack, NY for $45.50, regularly $179. They had about 10-15 of them in the clearance aisle. xtend and climb ladder
Anyone with experience with these?
Sueyko
sku#537238
Telesteps knock off, with "improvements"?
I have the Telesteps - AWESOME ladder. Supper lightweight, so easy to carry around the house, through in the trunk of the car, etc.
I loved what the lady said, "...ya'know, it's a very slippery floor up there in front of our door..."
Ya, sure it's the floor's problem! The guy wasn't on the floor. If anything, she should have said, "...ya'know, it's very slippery up on these ladders, and I guess we shouldn't have been doing shots right before this take." Man I wonder how many ladders they sold after this mishap.
I loved what the lady said, "...ya'know, it's a very slippery floor up there in front of our door..."
Ya, sure it's the floor's problem! The guy wasn't on the floor. If anything, she should have said, "...ya'know, it's very slippery up on these ladders, and I guess we shouldn't have been doing shots right before this take." Man I wonder how many ladders they sold after this mishap. I figure it was the stress of the camera. People do all sorts of weird crap, even apparently seasoned demo people. You know, they do things with more ooomph like trying to fly up and down the ladder at 100 mph.
I need a ladder about this height, but I'm paranoid that one of the locks is going to break. Any input on what they are made out of, how strong they seem, etc?
If there is anything you DO NOT want to skimp on, it's an extension ladder. You can save a few bucks towards the wheelchair you will need when you fall.
I'm a painter and I've had one of these for a few years. It's a great ladder. I find it very sturdy, easy to get in and out of tight spaces (hallways, stairs).
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