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Xtend & Climb 750P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II Home Series, 8-1/2-Foot

Xtend & Climb 750P Aluminum Telescoping Ladder Type II Home Series, 8-1/2-Foot
From Xtend & Climb

Price: $199.99

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Ships from and sold by Denny And Kathy's Superstore

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Product Description

*Ergonomically designed *Use indoors and outdoors *Compact - stores in a closet *Compares to 12' extension ladder but easier to use and store *Type II, 225 lbs. duty rating


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #20264 in Home Improvement
  • Size: 8.5 ft, 8-1/2-Foot
  • Color: Gray/Yellow
  • Brand: Xtend & Climb
  • Model: 750P
  • Dimensions: 36.30 pounds

Features

  • Ladder telescopes retracts compactly
  • Extends and locks by the foot with easy no pinch closure system
  • Integrated carrying handle heavy duty closure strap
  • No pinch closure system non-slip end caps
  • ANSI/OSHA Rated

Editorial Reviews

From the Manufacturer
Home Series - Commercial Grade Telescoping ladder easily extends locks, by the foot, to 8.5 feet from a compact 27.2 inches. It's unique, portable and compact design allows you to carry it anywhere and easily store in a trunk or closet. It is engineered manufactured to meet or exceed rigid industrial standards, constructed using 6061 Alloy, while being lightweight at 16.5 lbs. This Model #750P is ANSI Type II (225 lbs). Plastic Coupling. A durable carrying bag (part # 778) is available for an additional charge.


Customer Reviews

Climbing up the wall4
A really handy solution of where to keep that ladder. This telescopic one can be kept in a small space and will be extremely useful if you do a professional job (surveyor for example) and need a ladder but drive a car.

The weight is acceptable and I think the manufacturing of this model is robust enough for plenty of use. I have, though, found a slight design flaw: the rungs have right-angled edges so that when the unit is leaning against something you place your foot on the apex of the rung. I'm surprised that this hasn't been solved by slightly curving the edge of the rungs, like any normal ladder.

It could be, of course, that this problem will be solved with the next model and advertised as: Now with new improved rungs! Get yours TODAY!

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