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HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LADDER

HOW TO CHOOSE THE RIGHT LADDER

You’d think that if you consistently use ladders for your work, you’d know which ladder to reach for, right? Although this is true for many tradespeople, some still find themselves selecting what is convenient over what is correct. As for homeowners and DIYers who use ladders more casually, sometimes you may find yourself having to choose whether or not the ladder in the garage is right for the task at hand. So, today, Little Giant Ladder Systems® is going over the most common ladder types and what each one can help you accomplish.

COMBINATION LADDERS

Combination ladders have had an increase in popularity over the years. A combination ladder is one that can be set up in two or three configurations. This kind of ladder is ideal for professional tradespeople, as it is lightweight, easy to use and helps you get closer to your work. For Little Giant, the most popular combination ladders include the:

  • King Kombo Ladder
    • Sets up as a stepladder, leaning ladder and extension ladder. In the stepladder and leaning configurations, the rotating wall pad allows for use leaning on inside and outside corners, walls, poles and studs.
  • Flip Up Ladder
    • The Sentinel converts from stepladder to leaning ladder positions. An integrated rotating wall pad allows for use leaning on inside and outside corners, walls, poles and studs.

Sentinel Combination Ladder

MULTI-POSITION LADDERS

There can be some confusion for customers when differentiating between the combination ladders and multi-position ladders. Commonly referred to as an articulating ladder or a multipurpose ladder, the multi-position ladder was popularized by Little Giant. This ladder type converts to a wide variety of positions, including A-frame, extension, 90-degree, staircase and trestle-and-plank scaffolding. Plus, with fully adjustable rails, it can reach a variety of heights. This kind of ladder is great for anyone who doesn’t want to haul or store multiple ladders. Some popular multi-position ladders from Little Giant include:

  • The Leveler Ladder
    • An aluminum multi-position ladder with Little Giant’s integrated Ratchet™ leg levelers, so you can work on uneven terrain.
  • The Velocity Ladder
    • A simple, lightweight, multi-position ladder that helps you get your work done quickly. It was built strong with Little Giant’s aircraft-grade aluminum and has an ANSI rating of Type IA to hold 300 lbs. in all configurations.
  • The Dark Horse Ladder
    • This fiberglass multi-position ladder is ideal for pro tradespeople and homeowners alike. It was engineered to be super sturdy and durable. This ladder is rated Type IA to hold 300 lbs. in all configurations.

Dark Horse Multi-Position Ladder

STEPLADDERS

Stepladders and A-frame ladders- whichever you like to call it, were designed to be lightweight, easy to use and super-reliable. When most people think of a ladder, this is what typically comes to mind; however, stepladders don’t have to be reminiscent of grandpa’s old ladder. The Little Giant Ladders team innovated the stepladder to be more comfortable and safer to use. With wide steps, comfortable standing platforms and convenient tool trays, these stepladders are ideal for use anywhere. Little Giant’s most popular stepladders include:

  • The MightyLite Stepladder
    • This ultra-lightweight fiberglass stepladder has extra-wide steps and a standing platform that supports the feet. With an innovative tool tray top cap, you can keep your equipment close to your hand.
  • The XtraLite+ Stepladder
    • The XtraLite+ is made from super lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum and has extra-wide steps and a standing platform that helps prevent foot fatigue. The rotating handhold and tool tray adds versatility and stability.
  • The SkyScraper Stepladder
    • This is the kind of ladder that reaches the highest places. If you have to access something super out of reach, the SkyScraper can help you get there. This ladder is made from durable aircraft-grade aluminum and is lighter than comparable ladders. Made stable and durable, this ladder will last you for years to come.

MightyLite Stepladder

EXTENSION LADDERS

When you have to access high places like a roof, an extension ladder can help you get the job done. Unfortunately, many extension ladders are heavy and hard to use. When choosing your ladder, consider which kind of extension ladder can help you get the job done most safely and efficiently. Little Giant’s & Liberti extension ladders were designed to be lighter than average, with easier adjustments and maneuverability. A few of Ladder Factory’s most popular extension ladders include:

  • Liberti Extension Ladder
    • This fiberglass extension ladder is engineered for strength and stability without excessive weight. A double-pulley operation also makes raising and lowering the ladder an effortless task.

SumoStance Extension Ladder

STEP STOOL

If you’re working on a project where something is just out of reach, and you don’t need a full-sized ladder, a step stool is probably the right climbing equipment for you. Although there are many cheap one-step stools that can be found at grocery stores, you have to consider if that variety of equipment is actually going to help you accomplish the tasks at hand. A pro-grade step stool levels up your project capabilities. At Little Giant, our ladders are made with the highest quality materials for a safer, sturdier and more durable climbing surface that will help you get the job done fast. Little Giant’s top step stool includes:

  • The Jumbo Step
    • Don’t let its small size fool you. The Jumbo Step was engineered to be small and lightweight, with a slim storage profile. Made with aircraft-grade aluminum, it is sturdy and durable, touting an ANSI duty rating of Type IAA to hold 375 lbs. The Jumbo Step also was designed with staircase steps, so it feels just like walking up and down the stairs.

Jumbo Step Stool

BE REALISTIC

Ultimately, when choosing your ladder, it is essential to be realistic. Consider the task at hand and determine what equipment will help you safely accomplish that goal. If you will have to sacrifice your safety in any way, it’s time to make a change and pick up a new ladder.

 

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