great demo! thank you for teaching me how to use this ladder! i'm going to put up govee permanent outdoor lights soon and needed a quick demo on how to use this ladder! I purchased it on sale in the spring from Lowe's. Originally $300 and it was on clearance for $92! Thanks again
Excellant demo. Truly I was afraid, but everything was very secure and pretty easy. I'm very happy with my purchase and independence. This means a lot to me. TY!
You are so welcome! Kenyan does a great job demonstrating. We also have an updated Leveler, with a new style of hinge if you'd like to see that video: th-cam.com/video/LzEXyGlqtoQ/w-d-xo.html
In A-frame, when the Model 17 it's fully extended it's 7'6" tall. The highest STANDING LEVEL at that biggest size is 4'10". That gives a max reach of ~11'4". Please let me know if you have any other questions
Thanks for that info. I was trying to decide between a ten foot step ladder and this little giant, and decided to stick with the step ladder as the little giant barely gives the same reach as a six foot ladder.
Considering this to change a light fixture above an open curved stair case to second floor. Approx 18 ft high. I’d have to set up on the stairs somehow and up and over the top railing but honestly I may just have to build out a platform with point loads on stairs to securely set a step ladder on top. All the demos I have seen are on straight stairs with landings. My stairs have a light curve from 1st to 2nd floor with no landings. Stair treads are narrow on one end and wider at the other.
Im about to pull the trigger on this ladder but im not sure which size to get i.e 18/22/26. Im confused by the description for the fully extended ladder as 18/22/26 foot ladder position (assuming a 5 foot 6 inch person with a vertical 12 inch reach.) How tall is the ladder fully extened? Is it 18 feet or (18 feet - 5 foot 6 person with a 12 inch reach)
Ok, sometimes ladder heights can be confusing, but hopefully this will help. The smallest size Leveler, in the TALLEST A-frame position, means you're able to stand at almost 5 feet (leaves the two highest rungs for support - not for standing on) which means if someone is 5'6" tall, they're actually able to reach about 11 feet up. BUT, if you're in extension, this shortest size gets you about 18 feet reach (hence the model size 18) The middle size leveler, would give you 2 more feet reach in the highest A-frame position (so 13 feet reach), and 4 more feet when you've made it the biggest extension size (22 feet reach, hence the model size 22) The tallest leveler, would give you another 2 more feet in the highest A-frame (15 foot reach) and another 4 more feet in the biggest extension size. (26 foot reach, hence the model size 26). Hopefully that makes it a little more clear!! Let me know if you have any other questions, and good luck on your decision!
Visit our accessories page: www.littlegiantladders.com/pages/ladder-accessories And type in the number 16617-801 for the Leveler, and all the compatible accessories are listed. Including the Work Platform, Project Tray, Cargo Hold, and the Ladder Rack.
Hello Little Giant team, I am about to purchase the 22 FT ladder with leverers, but I have a question, can those leverers be lubricated? What if the leverers mechanism stop working because of use, can that be replaced?.
Yes! You can and we do recommend using a dry-lube on any moving parts or parts where metal slides. I would also suggest calling our customer service line (1-800-453-1192) to ask the question about levelers stopping from working. When properly taken care of and cleaned out if they happened to get dirty, I would expect the levelers to continue working for the entire life of the ladder.
The Leveler is exclusive to Lowe's, so I would visit them in-store or on their website to get an exact price based on what size you choose. As a reminder, the Leveler has been updated very recently and they might have a newer model, which you can see the differences here: th-cam.com/video/LzEXyGlqtoQ/w-d-xo.html
I'm sorry to hear that! It is vitally important to set up at the correct angle to prevent a ladder from slipping out. And definitely follow your advice that if the feet have been damaged they should get replaced! I hope your recovery is quick.
@@bench175 well if you use the ladder on concrete everyday. Like actually work. You know not just ummm have one in the garage. Rubber wears out. It’s not meant to last forever. The rubber shoes on the orange feet of the ladder rubs against the concrete and wears out. Because I use mine for work. So the one sitting the garage you bust out to hang lights will never have that problem
check it out here www.lowes.com/pd/Little-Giant-Leveler-Aluminum-18-ft-Reach-Type-1A-300-lbs-Capacity-Telescoping-Multi-Position-Ladder/1000386349 or find a similar one here: www.littlegiantladders.com/products/velocity-articulating-ladder?variant=40948897415333
great demo! thank you for teaching me how to use this ladder! i'm going to put up govee permanent outdoor lights soon and needed a quick demo on how to use this ladder! I purchased it on sale in the spring from Lowe's. Originally $300 and it was on clearance for $92! Thanks again
What a steal!! Great find and glad the demo was useful for you!
Excellant demo. Truly I was afraid, but everything was very secure and pretty easy. I'm very happy with my purchase and independence. This means a lot to me. TY!
We are so glad it was helpful to you! Enjoy your ladder, and stay safe! :)
Great video. Very helpful.
What a fantastic demo. Thanks so much!!!
You are so welcome! Kenyan does a great job demonstrating. We also have an updated Leveler, with a new style of hinge if you'd like to see that video: th-cam.com/video/LzEXyGlqtoQ/w-d-xo.html
The leveler is amazing! Can't wait to get mine.
great video its so helful i have here that kind of ladder.thanks
Love my leveler, goes everywhere with me.
I bet! I imagine with HVAC work you don't often have nice and even terrain you're working around.
True, very true. The wheels are also a handy addition. It helps out a lot when you have a tool bag in the other hand and you are moving around.
That’s what I want to get from Lowe’s 😊
Little Giant Ladders Leveler 2 M26 with Leg Levelers
I'm buying the 26 foot tomorrow for A-frame config usage. Can't wait to stop using my 20 year old wobbly one.
What is the hight when full extended in the a frame position?
In A-frame, when the Model 17 it's fully extended it's 7'6" tall. The highest STANDING LEVEL at that biggest size is 4'10". That gives a max reach of ~11'4". Please let me know if you have any other questions
Thanks for that info. I was trying to decide between a ten foot step ladder and this little giant, and decided to stick with the step ladder as the little giant barely gives the same reach as a six foot ladder.
Considering this to change a light fixture above an open curved stair case to second floor. Approx 18 ft high. I’d have to set up on the stairs somehow and up and over the top railing but honestly I may just have to build out a platform with point loads on stairs to securely set a step ladder on top.
All the demos I have seen are on straight stairs with landings. My stairs have a light curve from 1st to 2nd floor with no landings. Stair treads are narrow on one end and wider at the other.
Im about to pull the trigger on this ladder but im not sure which size to get i.e 18/22/26. Im confused by the description for the fully extended ladder as 18/22/26 foot ladder position (assuming a 5 foot 6 inch person with a vertical 12 inch reach.) How tall is the ladder fully extened? Is it 18 feet or (18 feet - 5 foot 6 person with a 12 inch reach)
Ok, sometimes ladder heights can be confusing, but hopefully this will help.
The smallest size Leveler, in the TALLEST A-frame position, means you're able to stand at almost 5 feet (leaves the two highest rungs for support - not for standing on) which means if someone is 5'6" tall, they're actually able to reach about 11 feet up. BUT, if you're in extension, this shortest size gets you about 18 feet reach (hence the model size 18)
The middle size leveler, would give you 2 more feet reach in the highest A-frame position (so 13 feet reach), and 4 more feet when you've made it the biggest extension size (22 feet reach, hence the model size 22)
The tallest leveler, would give you another 2 more feet in the highest A-frame (15 foot reach) and another 4 more feet in the biggest extension size. (26 foot reach, hence the model size 26).
Hopefully that makes it a little more clear!! Let me know if you have any other questions, and good luck on your decision!
@@LittleGiantLadders Whelp I made a purchase and I'm very happy. Thank you for the response. Great customer service already.
What accessories are compatible with this ladder?
Visit our accessories page: www.littlegiantladders.com/pages/ladder-accessories And type in the number 16617-801 for the Leveler, and all the compatible accessories are listed. Including the Work Platform, Project Tray, Cargo Hold, and the Ladder Rack.
Hello Little Giant team, I am about to purchase the 22 FT ladder with leverers, but I have a question, can those leverers be lubricated? What if the leverers mechanism stop working because of use, can that be replaced?.
Yes! You can and we do recommend using a dry-lube on any moving parts or parts where metal slides. I would also suggest calling our customer service line (1-800-453-1192) to ask the question about levelers stopping from working. When properly taken care of and cleaned out if they happened to get dirty, I would expect the levelers to continue working for the entire life of the ladder.
@@LittleGiantLadders thanks! Just placed the order
How much the price
The Leveler is exclusive to Lowe's, so I would visit them in-store or on their website to get an exact price based on what size you choose. As a reminder, the Leveler has been updated very recently and they might have a newer model, which you can see the differences here: th-cam.com/video/LzEXyGlqtoQ/w-d-xo.html
I just fell from about 12-14 foot from this ladder. Broke my back and talus. Make sure the feet are good. If the rubber ain’t right don’t go up.
I'm sorry to hear that! It is vitally important to set up at the correct angle to prevent a ladder from slipping out. And definitely follow your advice that if the feet have been damaged they should get replaced! I hope your recovery is quick.
How were your ladder feet bad?
Hhmmmm
@@bench175 well if you use the ladder on concrete everyday. Like actually work. You know not just ummm have one in the garage. Rubber wears out. It’s not meant to last forever. The rubber shoes on the orange feet of the ladder rubs against the concrete and wears out. Because I use mine for work. So the one sitting the garage you bust out to hang lights will never have that problem
Your back is broken and somehow he’s the idiot? Ok
Too bad you can’t buy off your website
The leveler is exclusive to Lowes. But you can buy a similar product with ratchet levelers called the Velocity with Ratchet Levelers
check it out here www.lowes.com/pd/Little-Giant-Leveler-Aluminum-18-ft-Reach-Type-1A-300-lbs-Capacity-Telescoping-Multi-Position-Ladder/1000386349 or find a similar one here: www.littlegiantladders.com/products/velocity-articulating-ladder?variant=40948897415333