>tools you can tell were designed by engineers who never use the tools themselves
>>2983838that's not how it works, anon.>engineer creates product>it's indestructible and expensive>bossman says "make it worse and make sure it breaks within x years of normal use"
>>2983849bossman was right, as usual. thank you for the lower price point bossman
>>2983851and thus, the cycle continues
>>2983851>in an alternate universe not infested with greedoids
I use ladders like that several times a week and they work fine, what problem are you having?
>>2983849More like convoluted
>>2983838Is that one of those ladders you can put on stairs or turn into a straight ladder? God I hate those heavy motherfuckers so much, like moving 5 ladders at once.
>>2983949Bro, do you even lift?I'm 70 years old an my ladder is no problem.
>>2983949They're heavy, but I like mine because it's versatile enough that I don't need other ladders. The ability to have the legs at different lengths is great when working on the outside of my house. If I used it daily for work I'd probably get tired of it though.>>2983893Wondering this too.
>>2983973I lift metal plates, not metal ladders>>2983974I had to use one for a job once and that was enough for me
I have the Little Giant Velocity, pic-related. I just used it to clean my windows and gutters. As others have said, it's pretty heavy. It is pretty damn stable and well-made though, and I feel safe when I'm high up.
>>2983949If a 16' Little Giant is getting the best of you, stay away from any kind of 40'. Those will put the fear back into someone at every stage of the process.