FMC1959
Well-known member
About of these multi configure ladders (MCL), some under 15ft, others are 25ft or more. I see some good reviews, many above 4 stars, even 4.5. When I click on any of these ladders I have looked at, the average review is 4 or higher, but the negative reviews within this rating, 1 or 2 stars, complain about 2 main things.
One being the weight, especially for max height, hard for one person to setup these ladders up against the side of the house.
The other being safety, many find them wobbly, others say they are not sturdy. The same length, eg...25ft regulars extension ladders, are very sturdy compared to these MCL, is what a couple mentioned. Much easier to handle and put up against a wall, much lighter.
I had been thinking to get one with BF coming up, but now wondering how good they are. I have a 14ft and 18ft extension ladder, and many step ladders. I kind of like these MCL's as a mini scaffold. Like 4ft on each side you climb and 8ft across to work on, I could throw a plank on it to make footing better. How do they hold up in this config?
So all this to ask who has one, how they find the weight and ease of configuring from one setup to the next, the sturdiness compared to regular ladders, Are these swiss army knife's of ladders worth it or not. If you pay higher prices for Little Giant or even higher commercial brands, are they much better or still trying to do too much and nothing all that well.
One being the weight, especially for max height, hard for one person to setup these ladders up against the side of the house.
The other being safety, many find them wobbly, others say they are not sturdy. The same length, eg...25ft regulars extension ladders, are very sturdy compared to these MCL, is what a couple mentioned. Much easier to handle and put up against a wall, much lighter.
I had been thinking to get one with BF coming up, but now wondering how good they are. I have a 14ft and 18ft extension ladder, and many step ladders. I kind of like these MCL's as a mini scaffold. Like 4ft on each side you climb and 8ft across to work on, I could throw a plank on it to make footing better. How do they hold up in this config?
So all this to ask who has one, how they find the weight and ease of configuring from one setup to the next, the sturdiness compared to regular ladders, Are these swiss army knife's of ladders worth it or not. If you pay higher prices for Little Giant or even higher commercial brands, are they much better or still trying to do too much and nothing all that well.




