Little Giant Conquest 2.0 All Terrain Ladder: 4' to 17'! Fiberglass, Type 1A, 300 lbs Weight Rating

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I bought the original one years ago. It still does the job & looks almost new. The odd scratch here & there but still holding up. Best investment I ever made. Strong, sturdy & works great on stairs.

billm.
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That covers a lot of applications. Great video Sparky.

garydudgeon
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Bought one of those old style little giants. Came in handy after a hurricane, fix my son place, easy to transport.

Dirtyharry
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It looks like he could have kept going on the a frame to make it an 8 footer

andrewsalazar
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Its nice but as a homeowner I prefer to just have individual A-frame ladders of varying sizes and a single 17 ft aluminum slide ladder.

hippo-potamus
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ordering one next week. what a ladder!

MrFreeze
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I have a Little Giant that I bought close to 30 years ago. Makes a 6' to a 9' step ladder and a 19' extension ladder. Not fiberglass. A little heavy but the dam thing is indestructible.

I like that you can set the legs unequal and use it on stairs. The safest ladder there is imho.

I even set it up as an a frame ladder over a big pump put a chain fall on it and lifted the pump.

Not having the folding bar between the front and back sections like a regular step ladder is a big plus when yor working in mechanical rooms

ed
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I've has one of these on my wish list for years (nonmetallic little giant, that is) but it's never made it high enough to actually be a priority. problem is the only application I can't do with my normal ladder inventory is stairs.

kenbrown
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Unrelated question, Mr. Bill - what is your recommendation for a torque screwdriver to purchase for the career electrician?

OneMillionBuddhas
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You forgot to ask when these would be available and how much they cost! That would be in two or three weeks and it's a $500-ish ladder.

dahut
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Can the leveling legs be adjusted so that the ladder can be used sideways on stairs?

RobertLeBlancPhoto
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He’s says it’s about 30 lbs but it’s listed at 42 lbs

breandanholmes