Easy To Store Ladders



Ladders are devices that workers use to step up or gain access to elevated surfaces. There are several basic types of ladders available in the market. Some of them are rope ladders and rigid ladders. Extension ladders are divided into two or more lengths for convenient storage and transportation.

What Material is Ladder made of?

Fiberglass does not conduct electricity and can be safely used around the power lines than the aluminum ladders. Fiberglass beams are uniform and inherently strong. Fiberglass ladders are more resistant to bad weather conditions. They have high duty rates, though it is light and portable. Little Giant ladders are available in both aluminum and fiberglass.

Light Weight Aluminum Ladder

There are ladders of different sizes available today in the market. For instance, telescopic ladder of 12.5 length is idea for any kind of work. When extended it create a rigid ladder of 3.8 meter. However, to store or to transport the ladder, the size can be reduced to .76 meter. This lightweight telescopic ladder can be fitted into the boot of most cars and it can be stored any where in the house or office.

Easy Store Folding Stepladder

The stepladder made of heavy-duty aluminum can be collapsed in second to a small 2inchX 4inch area for easy storage. The folding stepladder can be stored easily under bed, behind doors, in closets, next to the refrigerator and in fact anywhere.



Little Giant Ladder Ultra Step Stepladder

Most of the latest ladders in the market are capable of being converted into several heights and configurations from a single ladder. The ladder can achieve as many as 24 position/height permutations. The ladder folds to a smaller size for storage. There is no other ladder to beat the Little Giant Ultra step when it comes to convenience, portability and compact storage. The Ultra Step stepladder transfers the technology of the Little Giant into a lighter and more compact ladder system. Each Ultra Step is adjustable in one-foot increments and is perfect for use on stairs, against vertical surfaces and more

All the ladder models of Little Giant are compact and can be tucked away in a safe place where it is not a hindrance to other work.











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