It does what I needed. I can get to my roof, I can use it as a step ladder for other things & when folded up it fits in a closet. The only negitive is opening & closing it, spreading the steps I guess you might call it, is a pain in the backside but with a bit of use I'm sure I will get a better hang of it.
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The ladder arrived quickly. I think it is advertised as 22 pounds. I’m 6’1” tall, 245 pounds. I’m more than able to carry 22 pounds. The problem is there is no designed handle to grasp to catty it. You have to tuck the ladder under your arm and grasp the bottom rung to carry it. It also flexes a little , but most aluminum ladders do. Overall, I like it. I got it to replace a heavy 24’ aluminum ladder, which was really a job to handle. This telescoping ladder operates as advertised. It’s easy to extend and to collapse. It takes up virtually no space when stored.
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This ladder is just what I what I was looking for. It's easy to carry, store & use. It even fits in the trunk of my little car - great! I was worried about it feeling sturdy enough to climb to my roof, but I felt secure & got up there & back down again without a problem. Very pleased!
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This is the perfect ladder for my 1978 motorhome. The ladder that is on it is unsafe to use. It doesn't take much room to store it. It is easy to open and close and it is the perfect length to access the roof (10 foot) of the motorhome.
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Such a cool product. Reaches the top of my roof and can fit in the back of my hatchback. Also love the dual type of ladder that it can be used as.
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