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Extension ladder leveling legs

mike93lx

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I have an aluminum werner extension ladder that i need leveling legs for. It is just for around the house and in frequent use. The ladder is stored outside and i want something that can be mounted and left on the ladder. What is everyone using?
 
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jakemac

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I use the original LittleGiant levelers. I got the first one free when I bought my ladder 20yrs ago, and the second one at a yard sale for a few bucks. Sadly, it's no longer available. They have a new model now that's even more expensive. At $170, it's way too pricey for an aluminum stick with a clamp.

I'm sure that someone else is offering a similar design for much less, but I'm not sure who.
 

gptom

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Werner makes levelers that bolt to the ladder legs. work great. mine have been stored outside for 20 years. wd40 every once in a while
 

malibu101

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http://www.wernerco.com/us/en/view/Products/Climbing Equipment/Accessories/PK70-1/PK70-1

We have these on some of our fiberglass work ladders. They are authorized accessories since we have Werner ladders and the ladders are factory drilled for them.
I personally wouldn't anything but accessories made by the same manufacturer as the ladder.

I don't know what kind of ladder you have and I am comparing fiberglass to aluminum. Just to show what we use.
 
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Milton Shaw

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The levelers on my ladder have a problem in winter. The tubes are hollow and the feet are pressed into them. In winter rainwater freezes and eventually pushes the complete foot out of the tube. I leave the ladder against the house as I live under oak trees and have a lot of trips up to clean the gutters/roof off. I am going to try some corks in the tubes to see if that will stop them freezing and coming apart. It is chained to a ton of steel steps and guard rails so I am not worried about somebody stealing the ladder.
 

Thumper68

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http://www.wernerco.com/us/en/view/Products/Climbing Equipment/Accessories/PK70-1/PK70-1

We have these on some of our fiberglass work ladders. They are authorized accessories since we have Werner ladders and the ladders are factory drilled for them.
I personally wouldn't anything but accessories made by the same manufacturer as the ladder.

I don't know what kind of ladder you have and I am comparing fiberglass to aluminum. Just to show what we use.


These are the same ones I use, I only have them on 1 ladder atm but have used them for a long time and they hold up well. The only issue I have with them is the weight, heavy little bastards, not a big deal if you only use the ladder every once in a while but carrying them around all day and on and off the service van they become a pain.
 
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