Werner T6006 250-Pound Duty Rating Fiberglass Twin Stepladder, 6-Foot
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Product Description
(Pack Of 2) *Image: Product_Image [6295240] Truck Delivery Upc: 051751029000 72.5L X 18W X 8H 24.9 Lb 6.04 Cubes
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #99057 in Home Improvement
- Size: 6-Foot
- Brand: Werner
- Model: T6006
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 72.00" h x 22.00" w x 6.30" l,
Features
- 6-foot, 250 pound rated twin stepladder
- Tool-Tra-Top with dual drill holsters, tool, and small parts tray
- Braces on top and bottom steps
- Slip-resistant Traction-Tred steps on front and rear sections
- External Pinch-Proof spreaders
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
This heavy-duty fiberglass 6-foot twin stepladder has a 250 pound duty rating (Type I) per side. It is ideal for one or two person jobs. The fiberglass rail construction provides added safety around electrical hazards. Its patented Tool-Tra-Toop contains holders for drills, tools, and small parts. Other features include external Pinch-Proof spreaders, slip-resistant Traction-Tred steps on both the front and rear sections, and braces on the top and bottom steps.
Customer Reviews
I love this ladder.
After my last Werner 300 lb ladder got stolen, I knew I wanted to get a twin ladder. I've got a couple of multi-ladders, one being the werner little giant knockoff. They're great for my remodeling business because of their versatility. Because of those ladders, I discovered the advantage of twin ladder design. Primarily, I don't know how many times I've had 2 guys trying to climb the same ladder and bending up the braces on the non-step side. The main disadvantage of the multi-ladder designs is that the tread is not comfortable. After an hour or so on the rungs, my feet are killing me. Also, they're heavy. For these reasons, I opted for another fiberglass ladder.
I weigh 220, so I was really torn over whether to order the 250 lb type or a heavier version. I've had a cheap aluminum stepladder collapse on me, so I take the issue seriously. The price difference was substantial, so I took a chance on the 250 lb version and I'm glad I did. Since it's a twin ladder, it's rated for 250 lbs per side, so it's actually a 500 lb rated ladder. As a result, this thing is rock solid. It weighs more than a single ladder, but less than the multi-ladders and is not as cumbersome.
The only minor complaint I have with it is that the top tray is split down the middle and has shallow screw holding compartments, but it's a worthy tradeoff for the stability and twin step convenience.

