Here is my review on the Werner Multi-Ladder Amazon Links: Werner MT-17 www.amazon.com... Werner MT-22 www.amazon.com... Little Giant 17-Foot Velocity www.amazon.com... www.greatwhite...
Great overview Nathan. Thanks for the primer on telescoping A-frame ladders. You could probably retitle this non-specific to Werner and get more views. I found this while looking into the difference between all telescoping ladders.
Yes your right this ladder is built like a tank and at 260 lbs I didn't feel safe on a lower weight rated one that I have. Maybe I'm a little slow but the directions were a little vague and your video made use so simple anyone can feel safe using it correctly. Thanks
Here is my "how to use" video on that ladder. Even though some of the info is repeated, there is additional info for the ladders. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-xU86KlXv1Ig.html
You won't find one like that. Little Giant makes one with a leveling leg, but not one with a flip over foot. That is the one downside to this ladder. When I need to use it outside as an extension ladder I just set the ladder in place and drive a couple of big stake nails down behind the feet. You know, one of those nails that looks like it would be good to slay a vampire or a werewolf with. Thanks for watching. Don't forget to stop by our website www.greatwhiteninja.com
Thanks so much for the review. I was hoping to find a video that shows whether it can be separated into two smaller A-frame ladders. Nobody is showing how to do that, so maybe it can't be done? Yet I saw advertisements with it separated into two separate pieces to use as scaffolding bases.
OK, I found another video that shows someone taking it apart. It will be so much easier to carry upstairs, in two or three trips, when it's taken apart.
+Victoria Kozlowski That really depends on how tight the angles are on the staircase. There is a leg extension that you can order to level the ladder on uneven surfaces. I would assume that at least one leg of the ladder would not touch a step in this instance. Just check with the manufacturer for help with this.
Hi, Do you think the MT-13 Ladder would be acceptable to use as an extension ladder to access my roof which is about 10 feet in height at the lowest point. Thank you.
+M Chavez That sounds like it would do the job ok. You might double check with the manufacturer and if that looks like it will work then purchase it and when you get it home test it out to see if you get the proper angle required for safe use according to the manufacturer. Whether that would work ok also depends on the ground it is sitting on and its grade if any.
+veryslyfox I answered the question the best that I could without having a ladder and his exact roof. Depending on the slope of the roof you generally do not need a couple of feet of ladder above. I give an example in the video link to the comment that you commented on showing a standard single story roof and the MT13 ladder I was able to borrow for the video. It does seem that M Chavez's roof would require the MT17, but you make a lot of assumptions without being able to see his roof and yard.