![]() [Larger view] | Werner D6232-2 32' Fiberglass Extension Ladder, 300 Pound Rated
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Cheaper at Lowes | |
| Even with free shipping and $50 off, item is $219 + tax at Lowes & a similar ladder branded "Louisville" is $219 + tax at Home Depot. | |
Werner 28" Extension Ladder | |
| Very well made ladder. Very light (for it's size). Extending the ladder is very easy, extension locks never hang up. D-rungs are huge improvement over round designs (I do wish the rungs were a 1/4-1/2" wider.) I shopped around alot before selecting the Werner and I felt they were very high quality construction. It has proven to be very rugged and dependable in use. Minor cons - The upper extension is located "in front" of lower extension so it is easy to miss the transition rung (I have marked the lowest rung on the upper ladder with red dyechem marking ink as a visual indicator of the transition point to avoid missing the step). Note: All my older ladders are the reverse of this set-up and, I think, this adds to my difficulty with this design. Recommended accessory - Without a doubt the Werner Quik Clip Stablizer is the greatest. The added stability and workspace at the top of the ladder is outstanding. Takes less than 5 seconds to put on or take off. No u-bolts or other attachment methods. | |
Extension Ladder | |
| I like the solid feel of this ladder, and you can do electrial work and you are not grounded. I use it with the automatic ladder leveler, and quick click stabilizer. Both of which I think are very good, and wouldn't use the ladder without. |