You are so welcome!😎👍Here is my website link with my videos organized really well ( at least I think so ) along with some additional resources. www.aroundthehome.org/
You are welcome, even though it added a bit of length to this video I wanted to honestly see an unexperienced lady use it. Glad you liked it. 👍 Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
Thinking I should have watch this before purchasing this..its really heavy. But thank you for the visual video, the instructions in the book had me a bit lost for some things
I've watched 5 other videos on these and this is the 1st to show me how to fully extend it while standing. Wish I had seen this before I wrestled a 20ft ladder like this I got from a pawn shop. I do not recommend extending it on the ground then try to stand it unless you are a bodybuilder!
Wonderful video! The part with Maddy was the best! As I feel like that's how I would feel and maneuver around a heavy ladder like that. We have an extra heavy-duty one so was intimidated to use but after this video, will try it!
Yes, this is more of what i needed to see, however, i'm most likely weaker than Maddy, plus i have to use it in a very tight stairwell, about 13 feet up, so, i'm not sure if i'll be able to do it, because i'll have to extend most of it while the ladder is standing...i'm so glad she came in to show that, though...There should be more videos like this on youtube showing weaker people doing that...Thank you...🐦
I love this as an extension ladder, I use it for one to get up and down from my roof all the time. Now, I do have a 24' extension ladder for getting up on 2nd story roof and the claw foot on a traditional extension ladder will really dig into the ground when these will not. I just depends on what your specific needs are.
You know, in all my years of using this ladder that's not something that I did with it. When working close to the wall I always turned it to go along the wall and then straddled the ladder. I guess each to their own though. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
I am so thankful for this. I’m a widow and I’m trying to do home improvement work by myself and this simple task was making me nuts!!! Thank you!!! 😊
You are so welcome!😎👍Here is my website link with my videos organized really well ( at least I think so ) along with some additional resources. www.aroundthehome.org/
Excellent demonstration! Maddy’s demonstration was particularly helpful to see how easy it is for a non-professional to use. Thanks!
You are welcome, even though it added a bit of length to this video I wanted to honestly see an unexperienced lady use it. Glad you liked it. 👍 Thank you for watching. Check out hundreds more of our videos at www.aroundthehome.org
Thinking I should have watch this before purchasing this..its really heavy. But thank you for the visual video, the instructions in the book had me a bit lost for some things
It is heavy, but it is also very stable.
Me too, I was so excited to get it but now it scares me, it can smash my hand so easy.
I've watched 5 other videos on these and this is the 1st to show me how to fully extend it while standing. Wish I had seen this before I wrestled a 20ft ladder like this I got from a pawn shop. I do not recommend extending it on the ground then try to stand it unless you are a bodybuilder!
So glad to help.
Wonderful video! The part with Maddy was the best! As I feel like that's how I would feel and maneuver around a heavy ladder like that. We have an extra heavy-duty one so was intimidated to use but after this video, will try it!
Glad you enjoyed it! I also am glad that I had Maddy join my on this one.
Helpful review from someone who's actually used the ladder. Thanks!
You are very welcome. I have used these ladder for years, and can't really use anything else.
Yes, this is more of what i needed to see, however, i'm most likely weaker than Maddy, plus i have to use it in a very tight stairwell, about 13 feet up, so, i'm not sure if i'll be able to do it, because i'll have to extend most of it while the ladder is standing...i'm so glad she came in to show that, though...There should be more videos like this on youtube showing weaker people doing that...Thank you...🐦
Glad to help with the demonstration. I really did like getting her into this one to get it from a different perspective.
Thanks!
You are very welcome! Thank you for your support! 🤗👍
Big help man - thank you
No problem 👍
Very useful, thanks!
Very welcome.
Thanks for the scaffold trick.
You bet!
Thank you for this, I need to clean my gutters and am intimidated by my ladder.
You got this, it's not as bad as it looks.
Would you recommend these for use as an extension ladder? Or should I just buy an extension ladder for the purpose I need it?
I love this as an extension ladder, I use it for one to get up and down from my roof all the time. Now, I do have a 24' extension ladder for getting up on 2nd story roof and the claw foot on a traditional extension ladder will really dig into the ground when these will not. I just depends on what your specific needs are.
I have one that has the scaffold shelf but don’t know how to crack the shelf to t try he two pieces of ladder.
I'm sorry, I am not familiar with the scaffold shelf.
One more you didn’t mention is if you keep one side one rung lower than the other it allows you to get closer to a wall.
You know, in all my years of using this ladder that's not something that I did with it. When working close to the wall I always turned it to go along the wall and then straddled the ladder. I guess each to their own though. Thanks for the comment and thanks for watching.
That is just get to the point demonstration!
I can't tell if you like this video or not.
Hii, we do like your video and we would like to collab with you, is there any contact?
Sure, you can hit me up on my website. Just send in a contact submission. www.aroundthehome.org/