Anybody use the Gorilla 22 ft mpx multi position ladder?

I need a ladder for a gas station I got and these ladders are on sale for 99 at home depot. Anyone used one? Im going to use it for residential as well.

Why? Just use your pole…

Yes you can use that multipurpose ladder for residential work if it is the 22’ the $99 price is a Great deal.

The reason I need a ladder is because they have an awning that sticks out like 3 feet under the high windows and i dont think I can get an angle with a pole.

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we have the 17 foot and it’s great

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just boght the 26’ for $169!

You have to ask yourself why it’s only $99? The answer is it’s cheap and therefore very heavy. I had one. It was so HEAVY. Regretted not buying a little giant every day I used it. JMO :sunglasses:

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What did the little giant cost?

It shows online to be 40 lbs. That doesn’t seem heavy but it may be more cumbersome than I think. Also I think its 99 because of a sale.

The most expensive feature of a good ladder is less weight.

My Little Giant is the Revolution 22 model and set me back about $350. Weighs 38 lbs, maxes at 19’ fully extended and 9’ as a step ladder, collapses to just under 6’ and fits in my truck bed.

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Im hoping this one will fit in my 4 door with it going from trunk to front seat.

Our 22’ Werner is a clunker collecting dust and cobwebs now. But if you’re starting out, it’ll do!

I’ll add this: we bought it for $99 from HD last year :joy: I should’ve recorded myself hauling that clunker around. Mainly use 17’ giant and 24’ extension. Extension getting used less since the purchase of our wfp

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Just sold mine for $50…used three times…way too heavy for my sorry ass. Sat in the shed for 2 years…

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Search YouTube for reviews, lots of your questions will be answered there

the gorilla i got didnt too heavy compared to our 12’ a frame and 20’ extension ladder.

plus it eliminates one ladder and shorter footprint in my van

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