A Little Giant Ladder Review:
Consumer Reports Are Scaling New Heights!
In this Little Giant ladder review you'll learn about a new ladder system that's so versatile and rock-steady that it makes every other ladder instantly obsolete. Once upon a time, a ladder was just a wood or metal thing with rungs that you climbed to get leaves out of the rain gutter, change light bulbs or rescue a kitty cat from a tree. They were suited for one or two types of uses at best, were inherently unstable, and couldn't be completely trusted. And did we mention they were really heavy and took up a lot of storage space? Well, that's no longer true.
Consumers report it's the only ladder you'll ever need
Of course, no review of Little Giant Ladder would be complete without singing the praises of their amazing versatility. Little Giant ladders systems are made of hardened aluminum, and rate at 4-5 times stronger than other metal ladders. When used wisely, a Little Giant ladder can conquer slopes, stairs, and other uneven ground that would ordinarily be almost impossible to use a ladder on. Wing Enterprises, the manufacturer of Little Giant products, advertises their standard model as being 24 ladders in one, and it's easy to see why.
- Extends to various heights
- They can serve as stepladders
- Five different types of A-frame ladders
- Nine different extension ladders
- Four 90-degree ladders for avoiding obstacles
- Made into various staircase ladders
- Split one into two scaffolding trestles that can adjust to five heights
- Various special attachments available make them even more versatile
Little Giant Ladder accessories you'll love
Little Giant is a modern marvel, no doubt about it. Not only do you get a 24-in-one ladder but when you use it properly you'll never have to buy another ladder in your life. Add that to its amazing durability and stability, and you've got one of the best home-improvement deals you'll ever find. Taken altogether, the best price you could pay for these 24 different ladders is around $800, but you can get the top of the line Little Giant for about half that. How's that for impressive?
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