I may just end up with another, but my first thought was what I should've stuck with. I didn't know the individual rungs couldn't be locked so the height would be adjustable. If that was the case, this ladder would've been perfect. It's very rugged, super easy to use. I'll just look for a smaller size! Thanks for watching!
I had bought 1 myself. Not happy that I had to extend to lock the steps. It defeats the purpose of a collapsible ladder 🤷🏻♀️ I tried the 10’…too tall. I sent mine back as well!
I tried every which way Margie to get this thing to extend a shorter distance, even leaving a few rungs at the bottom to see if the ones above it would lock. They didn't, would only lock if everything was extended. Back to the drawing board lol. Take care!
Hi Mike - The step above every one of these must be locked in or it slides down to the next, depressing the locking mechanism on the one under it. It's advertised as an easy, one button release - I guess that's why. It's not a deal breaker on the telescoping ladders. Pretty much my fault for not getting the smaller height that I originally intended. The ladder is great, seems very sturdy, but when that price came $10 lower than the smaller one I was looking at, I grabbed it lol.
Thank you for the information. I too was interested in purchasing a telescope ladder and I too want ability to lock rungs without full extension.
I may just end up with another, but my first thought was what I should've stuck with. I didn't know the individual rungs couldn't be locked so the height would be adjustable. If that was the case, this ladder would've been perfect. It's very rugged, super easy to use. I'll just look for a smaller size! Thanks for watching!
I had bought 1 myself. Not happy that I had to extend to lock the steps. It defeats the purpose of a collapsible ladder 🤷🏻♀️ I tried the 10’…too tall. I sent mine back as well!
I tried every which way Margie to get this thing to extend a shorter distance, even leaving a few rungs at the bottom to see if the ones above it would lock. They didn't, would only lock if everything was extended. Back to the drawing board lol. Take care!
Maybe mine is different but I just pull up from the top till I have the length I want leaving about 3 steps at the bottom to step up. Videos on this.
Hi Mike - The step above every one of these must be locked in or it slides down to the next, depressing the locking mechanism on the one under it. It's advertised as an easy, one button release - I guess that's why. It's not a deal breaker on the telescoping ladders. Pretty much my fault for not getting the smaller height that I originally intended. The ladder is great, seems very sturdy, but when that price came $10 lower than the smaller one I was looking at, I grabbed it lol.
@ADKOverlandNY on mine each step locks on its own. Good luck getting the right one.