Terokota 19.7FT Superhigh Collapsible Telescoping Ladder, Aluminum Telescoping Ladders, Lightweight Collapsible Ladder Extension for RV, Loft, Home, Attic, 330LB Capacity
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No, the ladder passed EN131 just like other Amazon sellers. Once a ladder reaches a height of 9, EN131 is the exact standard for portable ladders, as well as step and extension/telescoping ladders. It has an 8-foot length and a maximum capacity of 330 pounds. If you plan to purchase this ladder, keep in mind that it will deform when loaded, whether it is a regular ladder or a collapsible ladder. We may not notice it as much if we use a regular ladder with light weight, but it will deform. People can see some deformation when standing on all brands of telescoping extension ladders, especially when standing higher, to realize the ladder's telescoping performance. Please note that this is normal for all brands of telescoping ladders. Our back will deform in the same way that our back will deform if we have a heavy backback. However, there are still a few customers who don't get it. Our stairwell 19. br>br> Because the overlapping pipe is seven feet long, 7 FT is more stable. Instead of other small sizes, I went with 1 inch. The Terokota Support Team sends their best wishes.
We felt it, we don't have 25 feet right now, it's 19 feet. It has a height of 7 feet and is currently the highest telescopic escalera in our store. Greetings, Terokota Support Team
Because we did not install a switch bar on this extension ladder, customers will not be able to insert the hooks into the top. If you require a ladder with a hook, we recommend that you purchase one from someone else at this time. Because our telescoping ladder with hooks was going to be promoted in two and a half months. Greetings from the Terokota Support Team
Selected User Reviews For Terokota 19.7FT Superhigh Collapsible Telescoping Ladder, Aluminum Telescoping Ladders, Lightweight Collapsible Ladder Extension for RV, Loft, Home, Attic, 330LB Capacity
Most construction workers like myself are 40 years old and active. A roofing contractor for a decade and now I still use extensions ladders a lot to maintain my position, but what I had in the past isn't nearly as helpful.
If you require a 20-foot compact ladder, this is your only option; however, be aware that it will bend and shake violently. br>br>The small rungs are a tripping hazard, and the fact that the top of the ladder is flat and squared off makes it a poor choice for climbing onto something. br>br>Having said that, it works, and it works well; the feet are non-slip, the ladder is compact, and it can reach a height of 19 feet. 5 feet or as close as possible br>br>A 3/5 rating may be generous, but it seems reasonable for such a niche product. br>br>The ladder's worst feature is that if you can't extend it all the way, your first step is a BIG one.
To replace a burned-out light bulb, I needed a tall ladder that could reach the 2nd-floor ceiling. I didn't want to bring in a construction grade heavy duty ladder into my home because a regular ladder couldn't reach that high. According to this Collapsible Telescoping Ladder, the height is 19. 7 feet long, a little longer than other telescoping ladders that were 17 feet long. 18 ft. I wanted the longest I could find, and I had to pay a premium because there were other 17-year-olds in the room. Telescoping ladders of 18 feet were significantly less expensive. After all was said and done, I was able to replace the burned out light bulb without incident. br>br>The only minor issue was that my finger got stuck in the ladder while collapsing it, but that was more due to user error, as I thought I pressed the correct button in the correct direction. Just be cautious when closing the ladder because it can collapse from both the top and bottom.
I wanted a ladder that could be stored in our RV and would allow me to climb on the roof from any direction while still being able to lean the ladder against the RV from a distance of about 4 feet. Our RV is 13 feet 6 inches tall, and I felt we needed something longer than 17 feet after moving out for the angle. I was relieved to come across this 19-footer. It's quite heavy and thick. When you lower it after extending it, it's a little scary, but it's stable and rigid. The first step is brief, while the second is lengthy, but both are suitable for occasional use. This ladder has made me happy.
I'm 5'10" and weigh 195 pounds. The weight capacity of this ladder is 330 pounds. I couldn't imagine it holding much more than my weight, based on the rating. As a painter, I'm frequently on ladders. I was fed up with having to enlist assistance to erect a heavy-duty ladder in order to reach 18 feet. or a greater number I was nowhere near the top of the ladder, which was bowing far too much for comfort, so I was very nervous throughout the job. Yes, it's nice not to have to put a ladder rack on my truck, but not at the cost of my life or a serious injury from a ladder failure. Is the stairwell accessible? Yes, but how long will it last? I'm not interested in being the test subject for that experiment. I've only used it once, and I can honestly say that the $340 I spent on it was a waste of money. Because I'm past my 30-day return window, I can't return it, so it's a total loss. Advantages: br>br> br>A fantastic idea, the ladder is small and easy to maneuver, weighing only 35 pounds. It's perfect for a one-man operation. It retracts fairly easily; simply read the user guide and be careful with your fingers, as they can easily be pinched or crushed if not collapsed properly. I can fit the ladder in the back seat of my car because it is so small. br>The ladder is even taller than it appears in the description; on a 22-foot-high ceiling, I didn't even have it fully extended. I have more to extend from within the telescoping ladder even with it at an angle.
When the steps are fully extended, they are 16 inches apart. This is something that most adults can easily do. The same ladder and sections could be 17 feet tall with only 13 or 14 inches between them, making it slightly easier to climb. br> Apart from that, it's fantastic!.
So far, my husband likes it; his only criticism is that the treads are much further apart than on a standard ladder. 6" more, roughly. He says it's tough on his legs, but it's tall and sturdy, and it still fits in his SUV.
Locking mechanism that is secure. The item arrived exactly as described. The ladder was a good weight, sturdy, and had locking mechanisms between each rung. I felt safe using the ladder at its maximum length. The package arrived quickly and was double-boxed. An e-mail was sent by the seller as a follow-up. enclosing a second set of instructions in an email.