225 lbs. load capacity Tool-Tra-Top® - convenient tray for tools/paint can and slots for paint roller tray Sturdy paint can hanger on back side of top Aluminum braces on top step and top horizontal External Pinch-Proof™ spreaders Slip-resistant Traction-Tred® steps Durable, rugged molded braces for support Slip-resistant foot pads
$10 bucks pays for gas AND not having to deal with grumpy HD employees (who scatter in all directions when it appears you look like you have a question).
In the market for one of these. Pulled the trigger obviously.
Not that I care a whole lot, but does anyone know the difference between type I and type II?
Docnelson
New Member
posted: Aug. 28, 2008 @ 10:01a
Courtjester2001 said: In the market for one of these. Pulled the trigger obviously.
Not that I care a whole lot, but does anyone know the difference between type I and type II?
It's used to classify the load the ladder is intended for. Type II is household/light duty. Most ladders are Type II. I'm a professional window cleaner and use Type II ladders every day; Werner makes good stuff - and for anyone wondering, this is a really good deal for a fiberglass ladder.
The last couple of years Home Depot has had a similar fiberglass 6' ladder for $19 on black friday. I've picked up a few of them there over the last couple of years.
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