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| | Features | Ladder telescopes retracts compactlyExtends and locks by the foot with easy no pinch closure systemIntegrated carrying handle heavy duty closure strapNo pinch closure system non-slip end capsANSI Type II, rated for 225 lbs
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| | Description | 12 1/2-ft. Telescoping Ladder shrinks to just 2 1/2 ft.! Industrial-strong and PRICED LESS! Stores in any closet, but replaces a huge garage-hanging model! Patent pending telescoping design... "Xtends and locks by the foot" from 1 1/2' to 12 1/2' Strong 6061 aluminum alloy construction meets ANSI Type II safety, duty-rated up to 225 lbs. 13 rungs, each 19" wide. Integrated carry handle. Super-portable 2 1/2' closed. Weighs 25 lbs. The affordable model is here... order yours ONLINE! Xtend & Climb Telescoping Ladder. |  |
| | Product Details | | Product Length: | 34.0 inches | | Product Width: | 5.0 inches | | Product Height: | 21.0 inches | | Product Weight: | 25.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 34.0 inches | | Package Width: | 21.0 inches | | Package Height: | 5.5 inches | | Package Weight: | 29.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 23 reviews |
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 23 customer reviews )
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45 of 46 found the following review helpful:
Very handy Aug 24, 2005
By Steven Coallier I bought this through Amazon.com because I could not find it at ANY of the local dealers that the manufacturer's site said carried it. I would say a few things about it:
1. It's much heavier than I expected
2. You CAN pinch your fingers when you're closing it, contrary to the mechanism that "guarantees" you can't. Be careful.
3. It's a hair flimsy, but supports my 190 lbs. happily.
4. The bottom seems like it could have been made with a little softer material, so that it would grip the ground even better. I was pretty nervous using it on a hardwood floor.
5. It's a fantastic product and I have already recommended it several times. It was the envy of my coworkers when it showed up at my office!
6. I think it's a bit cheap that the carrying case is not included.
Now I will spend the rest of my days climbing up and down things in and around my house!
27 of 27 found the following review helpful:
Not reliable, all parts not available May 15, 2009
By Michael S. Moreno I have the 15.5 ft, heavy duty model. This ladder started out great. Within 8-10 uses it did not open and close very well. The ladder would not lock properly without effort to make sure each pin was properly seated. My real problem came after about 20 uses when one of the locking mechanisms came apart. The leg will no longer lock at all. The company does not offer a replacement for this part (even though it is easily removed), therefore I am stuck with an almost new ladder that I can't use. I think it would make a good ladder for a homeowner who will not use it often and can be very careful with it. Even though I was extremely careful transporting it I believe that is how it was damaged. I think the locking mechanism was hit during transportation. The design of the thumb lever can be hit easily. The ladder is not designed well enough for medium duty use, only light use.
11 of 11 found the following review helpful:
The ladder works well. Apr 20, 2006
By Len
"10101"
This ladder does just what it is supposed to. But watch those hands when closing up the ladder! Some Home Depot stores sell it for less. Shoppers should be aware that the first ladder like this, the Telesteps, was and is still being made in Sweden. But most "Telesteps" being marketed in the US are not; they are sourced from China, just like the Xtend.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Excellent Dec 15, 2006
By Robert I. Coulter These ladders are absolutely wonderful. A 12 ladder that can easily fit in the trunk of any car (even my SI hatchback). What I love most about this ladder is that you can take it in places bigger ladders can not go, and then extend it to get where you need to be. This ladder paid for itself on it's first use!
Robert Coulter [...]
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Very Handy Ladder Aug 27, 2011
By John I received the 15-1/2 foot ladder for Christmas as a gift. Ladders are a very important factor in our business, so when I received this as a gift I was very happy. Now that I have owned the telescoping ladder for awhile I can place a honest review. The Class 1A ladder is very heavy duty & can support my 240 lbs with no problem, the weight of this model goes along with it's class. It is kept in my truck daily & not any problem with storage. It's closed position is easy to lay anywhere out of the way. I recommend the ladder to everyone. The only thing I will note is, keep it clean. The telescoping feature works best if the tubes are kept clean. The only poor factor is the buttons get hard to press when closing the ladder over time. I silicone spray the telescoping tubes to ensure they stay in good condition. If your looking to keep a ladder stored in a tight area such as an RV, back of a truck, an apartment, garage, or basically anywhere I am sure you will be happy with this product.
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