Friday, January 15, 2010

Little Giant 10102LGW 300-Pound Duty Rating Ladder System with Work Platform, 17-Foot

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The Wing Little Giant 17-foot Type 1A 300-pound duty rating ladder system with work platform wraps several different ladders into a single package. You can use the Little Giant as one of five different sized A-frame ladders, nine different sizes of extension ladders, two scaffolding trestles that can be set at five different heights, 10 staircase ladders, and four 90-degree ladders. The Little Giant is made from heavy-wall 6005-T5 aluminum that holds up under heavy loads and features a triple-locking hinge for added stability in the extended position. A tip-and-glide wheel system makes transport of this ladder a breeze, and its light weight means you won't have to wrestle it into position. The Little Giant also includes a handy work platform and is backed by a full lifetime warranty.
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- Versatile 17-foot Little Giant ladder
- Converts into A frame ladders, extension ladders, staircase ladders, 90 degree ladders, and scaffolding trestles
- Made from strong heavy-wall 6005-T5 aluminum
- Tip-and-glide wheel system for easy transportation
- Full lifetime warranty
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Customer Buzz
 "Great Ladder!" 2009-09-14
By Joseph J. Liebezeit (Lehigh Valley, PA)
Best ladder I ever owned! I used it the day it arrived to do some repairs around the house. The only problem I have is that many others want to borrow it! Great price and fast shipping from Amazon.com!

Customer Buzz
 "Decent ladder but NOT for the Girly Man!!" 2009-07-29
By bcom (USA)
I bought this ladder to replace and old light duty 20ft extension ladder that i had in the garage that just wasnt long enough or strong enough.I read all the reviews on this ladder before i bought it and all i kept hearing is "this ladder is too heavy" or "it a pain to lug around".Well the people are right it is heavy and it is a pain to lug around however if someone wanted a light ladder they should have bought a lighter duty one.Little Giant says its a HEAVY duty muti-ladder hence its "Heavy"!DUH!So people quit complaining.If you didnt want a heavy duty ladder then you should have bought one of those generic 200-250lb capacity ladders.



I specifically read a few reviews about a few FAT guys like myself that have been using this ladder with no problems so that sold me right there.I personally am pushing the 300lb mark.The ladder is very strong and i wasnt ever scared going up it.It always seemed to be very sturdy even when it wasnt on a completely level surface.There are a couple of down falls on this ladder.Using this ladder as an extension ladder is a pain in the butt!!Extending this ladder and putting it up is a chore from the weight so you better "PACK A LUNCH" or have a friend help you.I seen the video of Little Giant demonstrating how to extend the 26' ladder on your own and i followed the steps just as they showed but i had to bust my butt to do it and i got hit in the head a few times trying it.I swear the guy in the video made it look effortless!I swear there had to be a guy hidden above the ladder out of reach of the camera helping him extend it.I didnt even extend mine completely and i still had problems and im not what you call a whimpy little guy either.Little Giant needs to make some type of pulley system for this ladder to extend it.



Using the Little Giant as an A-frame ladder is pretty nice.Its easy to extend and setup.Its nice to be able to walk up either side of the ladder and i was able to switch sides on the ladder when i was at the very top without having to go back down the ladder.Heck i wasnt even on a level surface.One of the legs wasnt even touching the ground because i was too lazy to extend the leg leveler i had on this ladder.Even with this ladder wobbling around on 3 feet i still felt very safe.



Conclusion-- The Little Giant 26' ladder is definitely a strong ladder and well made.Great for the larger guys!!If you'll be using it as an extension ladder most of the time,i really suggest go buying a regular extension ladder if you have the room to store it.Like i said "Little Giant needs to invent some type of pulley system to extend the ladder"!Using it as an a-frame ladder is a pleasure though.The plus with this ladder is its small compact store area under 7ft tall,and folding it up,it will stand upright on its own.There are trade offs with this ladder.Weight vs its compact size.It weighs a ton but it is compact,very strong,and well made.I only give it 4 stars because of how much work it is to use it as an extension ladder.The shorter versions of the Little Giant probably dont have as much extension problems because of the weight issues as the larger version has and im sure they are a little easier to carry around too.

Customer Buzz
 "Excellent ladder at a reasonable price" 2009-07-01
By R. Boland (Belleville, NJ USA)
This is the best made, most sturdy ladder we have ever owned. This is our second purchase of a Little Giant. We originally purchased the 17' ladder because we have a regular aluminum extension ladder and didn't want to spend too much money. My husband actually didn't want to order it because of the price. I ordered it anyway because I did not feel comfortable with him climbing our extension ladder while I was at the bottom bracing it to keep it steady. After using the Little Giant ladder and experiencing the heavy duty quality and stability of it, we purchased the longer Little Giant and are going to get rid of our flimsy extension ladder. Excellent product and worth the investment.

Customer Buzz
 "Very solid but weight is a big minus" 2009-03-22
By D. Thomas (Northwest Indiana)
A super-solid ladder in stepladder mode: it's like standing on stairs, and that's great for such things as pressure washing the second story of a house. This will get your feet up 6-8' or so and rock solid.



That said, this weighs a LOT, and it isn't easy to fit into tight spaces. Also, I need full-extension mode to reach my second-story roofline. My dog's fetch ball got up there two days ago, and I'm not looking forward to setting this unit up for that two-second task. Unlike a telescoping extension ladder, which you can just point upward and pull a rope to extend, this ladder needs to be fully extended on the ground and then swung into place (anyone eager to swing 22' of aluminum around from one end?) In principle, you could do the final extension with the ladder in vertical position, but that could crush your fingers if you let anything slip. Right now, I'm thinking I'll sell the ladder and use separate extension and step ladders.



I have not tried a smaller Little Giant, and maybe with the size and weight issues lessened, that would be all roses. So this review is only for the 22' type 1A.

Customer Buzz
 "Good multi-use ladder." 2009-02-10
By Timothy G. Parrish (Orlando, Florida USA)
I bought this after buying a 2 story house with a loft. I needed a large a-frame ladder, a ladder for stairs, and a ladder for odd positions trying to reach high spots near the vaulted ceiling (I now know why the previous owners never painted up those walls). I was going to purchase a few regular ladders, and all together would have been around $600. I decided to invest in this, and I am glad I did. I works everwhere I needed other ladders at less than what I would have paid for all of them together. And, I'm sure you've guessed by reading the other reviews, it IS heavy. The pre-attached wheels help moving around however.


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