Reach New Heights with Confidence! 🚀
The BOWEITI 12.5FT A Frame Telescoping Ladder is a versatile, high-quality aluminum ladder designed for both household and outdoor use. With a maximum load capacity of 330 pounds and a space-saving design, this ladder is perfect for any task, ensuring safety and convenience with its anti-skid features and easy portability.
Load Capacity | 330 POUNDS |
Additional Features | Telescopic |
Item Weight | 35 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 12.5 Feet |
Item Dimensions W x H | 19"W x 34"H |
Color | Silvery |
J**T
Good ladder
Nice well built ladder easy to use and set up plus take down
C**W
Should have bought this a long time ago
I bought this as an alternative to a 25 foot fiberglass and aluminum extension ladder. Turns out that was a good idea on my part. This ladder is easy to use, set up, move and store. It’s stable when fully extended. Set up and take down is a breeze for one person as is carrying it.
F**A
Great ladder extendable
It's a great little ladder. It's almost perfect. The only issues I have is it's heavier and bulkier than I'd like. Also the strap doesn't seem to ever hold and slides apart so you just have to move it more carefully
H**E
15.5FT Telescoping Ladder
The media could not be loaded. I was able to modify the height of the ladder to precisely meet my requirements thanks to the telescoping mechanism, which operates in a smooth and intuitive manner. My confidence was boosted, and I was able to work easily at a variety of heights thanks to the non-slip feet that provided a strong and firm platform. It is surprisingly simple to carry and move, despite the fact that it is 15.5 feet long and has extended handles. In order to put it up or take it down, I did not need any more help from anybody. Because of its lightweight structure, it is an excellent option for anybody who may need to transfer the ladder regularly, such as while traveling in an RV or participating in other types of outdoor activities. This ladder has a weight capability of 330 pounds, which I believe is more than sufficient for the majority of jobs. Even when I was standing on it at its tallest point, I never once felt in any danger, despite the fact that I am not a very little person. Its dependability and longevity are enhanced by the strong structure that is made of aluminum. The anti-pinch finger protection on the ladder helps prevent accidents from occurring while it is being retracted, and the locking mechanism guarantees that it will not move while it is being used. Because of these precautionary measures, both my family and I may relax our minds.
J**S
Great ladder !
This is awesome!!! Love the small storage capacity. It works as described and is fantastic
R**D
Most unsafe ladder I've ever been on...
For context, I'm a professional Union Ironworker Journeyman that's used to climbing tall extension ladders onto iron beams in construction. But for home use, I wanted something more compact that saves space. So I took a gamble on this 26' telescopic extension ladder. Since I needed to seal a crack on the roof of my house at the eavestrut soffit end behind a gutter end. Firstly, it takes 2 people to safely extend/collapse this ladder. Secondly, the rungs are too far apart for climbing easily, especially if you're shorter. So it makes you climb much slower and watch every step you take. Thirdly, I didn't need to have the last few bottom rungs extended, to reach the top of my roof with the hooks...yet the ladder still bows like crazy. Feels very unsafe to climb up above 10'-15'. Even with a rated capacity of 300+ lbs for this ladder (I'm 5'9" and 185 lbs), feels like it wants to bow in and collapse with every step ascended. Overall not a well made product. Save your money and get a standard fiberglass/aluminum extension ladder instead. I know they take up more space, but for the added safety, they're worth it.
J**Y
AWESOME
sturdy and works very easy, even for an old woman.
D**M
Be very vigilant when using this or any other telescoping ladder
This ladder is versatile, easy to carry, and useful in small spaces BUT be very careful what you have underneath you because they are susceptible to collapse. I have used this ladder for about two years with no difficulties. I am always careful to make certain the pins are in place on each rung of the ladder I plan to use. I have never had one collapse because a pin was not engaged. I used it to access my attic (9 ft ceiling);and, as I climbed about 3/4 up the ladder toward the top, the very top rung of the ladder snapped off. The ladder was near vertical (not at an unusual angle) and was positioned like many of the videos demonstrating its use. I recommend when you open one of these ladders, start from the bottom where the rungs are better enforced AND always allow enough extra rungs above the top of the surface of the structure you are climbing. I would never just rest the top rung against a wall that you are climbing (which I did and many of the videos show people doing). The top rungs are the weak link in the ladder. Good luck and safe climbing.
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