🛠️ Elevate your ladder game with the ultimate accessory upgrade!
The Werner AC52-UB Ladder Accessory is a durable, blue plastic attachment designed to enhance Werner stepladders from the 6000 to 6300 series. Featuring a closed bottom to securely hold liquids, a swiveling metal carrying handle for easy transport, and a built-in tool-towel holder, it locks firmly into place with Werner’s proprietary system, boosting ladder functionality and on-site efficiency.
Manufacturer | Werner |
Part Number | AC52-UB |
Item Weight | 1 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13 x 4.99 x 5 inches |
Item model number | AC52-UB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | No Size |
Color | Blue |
Material | Plastic |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Included Components | Building Materials & Ladders; Attic Ladders; ladder-accessories |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | Warranty |
W**W
Blue bucket locks to Werner Ladder top shelf
This bucket is pretty basic and does what you’d expect a bucket to do. You can use it as a bin to hold tools or use it to hold paint, etc. The cool feature is that there are protruding tabs on the bucket which lock into holes on the top shelf of Werner Ladders. The bucket fits my newer Werner six foot fiberglass stepladder. You should verify that the top shelf of your Werner ladder has the locking holes before ordering.
A**R
Tool bucket
This is a very well-made tool carrier that fits on a Werner ladder , It is most versatile and useful and I use it in my business business a lot I highly recommend it
R**.
Great accessory.
Very handy to have.
J**O
Excellent Product!
VERY sturdy and of high quality, and large enough for lots of tools!5-stars all the way!
A**M
Small
I thought the bucket would be bigger based on the pictures. It slides right onto the ladder though. Functional and fairly sturdy
B**D
Useful.
Werner should include this with the ladder.
T**D
Worked great on my Werner ladder
Super helpful when working outside. Only negative feedback was when I had the basket loaded on a windy day it made it top heavy and the wind blew the entire ladder and basket over. But so handy to hold paint, accessories, caulking and everything needed to touch up holes in my siding
G**N
About time someone came up with this idea
How many times have you been on a ladder and try to use the small top step to hold tools and parts? I've done it a lot and often have things fall off and have to step down to retrieve. I dropped my battery powered drill and it was destroyed beyond repair. Recently moving into a new (to me) home, I decided that I needed another ladder. I had an 8 footer but it was too tall to use inside. I bought a 6' Werner from a big box hardware store. The ladder has some built in features for holding tools on the top step. After I started to use the ladder, I saw that this Utility bucket and a Paint bucket were available and I ordered both. The Utility bucket is simply great. I attaches firmly to the ladder top step and is quite roomy. I haven't used the paint bucket yet but I'm sure it will be equally great because I have hand-held similar buckets in the past - while trying to hold onto the ladder - and it is not fun or safe. I use the Utility bucket for tools, new parts to be installed, and old parts removed. This is especially handy when you're going to be repeating the same work a few times. For example, I had to install fan lite kits in several rooms. I had the bucket loaded with my voltage tester, cutters, pliers, etc., and kept all required tools in the bucket until I was done. Obviously, you have to have a Werner ladder to take advantage of this bucket, but Werner seems to be one of the more popular names for ladders.
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