Werner AC19-2 Extension Ladder Covers, 12.5', Blue
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This is what the Werner ladder cover looks like when it's inside The length is One third of an inch wide by five quarters of an inch deep. Inside the width walls are nipples that are about one inch in and stick out about a quarter inch. On the Little Giant, the fit is snug. You have to use a lot of effort to get I quote Mart
The ladder at our place is the same size, but not snug, but tight enough that it cannot and has not fallen off. It is my hope that this helps. I hope you have a good day,
Why wouldn't this ladder work at Home Depot? Werner ladders are for sale there, so why wouldn't this work? Today I checked out some of these at Home Depot, and I found that they are much harder than what I had bought several years ago and did not buy. To start, I am going to Lowe's The fact that Amazon is selling these for an additional $3 per pair is particularly noteworthy.
Selected User Reviews For Werner AC19-2 Extension Ladder Covers, 12.5', Blue
We could not use this because of the wide legs on the 22FT REACH HEIGHT MULTI BED Position ladder for the following positions Now that I've ordered an item, I'd like to return it. Unfortunately, returning it to the manufacturer will cost more than purchasing the item. Know your rights as a buyer regarding free returns.
Fits perfectly. As far as I can tell, my aluminum ladder, which was handed down to me and, if I had to guess, has been around for at least 20 years, It may not be a Werner, but these work well. Throughout the years, I have tried duct tape, weather strip tape, and gorilla tape in an attempt to keep sharp edges from scratching anything they are resting against. I wish I had found these ideas sooner.
My aluminum and fiberglass ladders are more comfortable in addition to functioning nicely on all surfaces with these ladder covers, but are particularly helpful on my vinyl siding. As a result, vinyl is far less likely to slip on them, greatly improving These covers had to be installed with a dead blow mallet, which is good because though I lock my ladders with a chain and lock, I don't want anyone to be able to yank this cover off and walk away with it, and that would be difficult to accomplish. It is my firm belief that my ladders are safer, inflict far less siding damage, and will remain in place, and I highly recommend them to anyone needing an extension ladder.
The ladder mitts they replaced are a bit lighter and more flexible than my old ladder mitts. These ladder mitts are replacing my worn-out ladder mitts, which have started to deteriorate. My favorite thing about these ladder mitts is that the material seems to be tougher than the originals. In addition to that, the phone is stiffer, so the ladder doesn't move as much as it would.
While Werner says that these ladders won't fit their multi-function ladders, with patience and muscle you will be able to make it fit, protecting your wall paint from the scuff marks that are left behind by those multi-function ladders. The ladders are leaving. * * Note As I use the ladder as a step ladder, one side is higher than the other - I ordered 1 pair, said it protects my wall, but now one is higher than the other. It's time for me to order a second pair of gloves to put on the other end of the ladder.
Applied to my Werner extension ladder without any issues. It has the silver frame (not fiberglass) and is snug for added stability. It is made of good quality material. I would like it to have some rubber (could pull paint off walls), but not to much plastic (slipping). The product is great for protecting your walls and working well.
The ladder was used on an aluminum frame ladder made by Werner. I found the end caps to be too large and these did not attach very well to the cylinder. I had to use pieces of Styrofoam to fill the space inside the end caps of the ladder so they would fit tightly. It may be possible to make the Werner ladders fit if you order them with fiberglass rails instead of aluminum rails.
Since the vinyl siding is extremely slippery, I had to choose a non-slip end for my aluminum ladder. I found these ends slipped easily on a Warner Extension ladder I had and they are sturdy against.