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Little Giant Ladder Systems 12026-801 RevolutionXE Multi-Purpose Ladder, 26 Ft, Orange + 10104 EMW1269521 Ladder Accessories, Gray

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Size: 26 Ft.


Style: Standard with Ratchet Levelers


Pattern Name: Ladder + Work Platform


Features

  • The Ratchet Levelers allow you to work safely on uneven terrain.
  • The hands-free adjustments are easy to use to change the height
  • Stand securely and comfortably on the work platform's broad surface (rated to hold 375 lbs.) at any safe height on the ladder
  • Maintain better balance, work from 360 degrees freely with both hands, and finish your project in half the time

Brand: Little Giant Ladder Systems


Color: Gray


Item Weight: 375 Pounds


Load Capacity: 375 pound


Item Weight: ‎375 pounds


Size: ‎26 Ft.


Color: ‎Gray


Style: ‎Standard with Ratchet Levelers


Pattern: ‎Ladder + Work Platform


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: February 18, 2021


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  • Extremely Versatile and Tall
Size: 26 Ft. Style: Standard Pattern Name: No Accessory
This review is for the 26 foot model, 12026 that I purchased about a year ago. For many years I lived with a 20 foot aluminum extension ladder and a 6 foot step ladder and everything was fine. Then we moved to a new house with gutters off the second floor and a number of cathedral ceilings inside and my quiver of ladders didn't cut it anymore. I'll provide some details on my thought process at how I arrived at buying this ladder as it may help others trying to make the same decision. I spent a lot of time reading reviews and going back and forth between getting a taller extension ladder or one of these multi-position ladders. The extension ladder has the advantages of being lower cost and lighter, but that would only solve my gutter problem outside. It wouldn't help me paint the high walls of the cathedraled area along the stairs or change light bulbs in the center. It also would be so long that I would have trouble storing it in the garage. So, I decided I wanted a multi-position ladder. The need to reach the gutters in the back of the house that are about 2 1/2 floors up drove me to the tallest models- the 26 footers. Unfortunately, these are also the heaviest ladders. This little Giant model is the lightest of the 26 footers which was a key consideration for me. I was willing to pay a premium to shave 5 or so lbs off compared to the classic model. It doesn't sound like a lot but I figured it could make a big difference in the usability of the ladder. I ordered an Amazon warehouse deals ladder that had some package damage but was otherwise new and saved a bit on the cost. When it arrived, the ladder felt heavy- I'm glad it didn't have one that was 5 lbs heavier. The wheels on it help with dragging it around, though it is too wide to maneuver through doorways while rolling it so I have to pick it up and go though sideways. The videos online show the infomercial guy swinging the ladder around and adjusting it like nothing. I am nowhere near as proficient as that. Maybe it is easier on a smaller, lighter model the use in the demo. Still, it is not complicated to work. The adjustment mechanisms feel very rugged. You do have to be careful where you place your hands when adjusting. There are places where you could catch your finger between a rung and a support bar. For A-frame usage, this ladder is great. It is very sturdy. Using it on a staircase while painting walls was no problem and supported me and my wife with ease. Using it to reach my second floor roof is still a struggle. I'm a 40 year old male 5'10" and 180lbs- pretty average. My wife is smaller and lighter. I don't think we could lift the ladder up to the roof with it fully extended. It is too long- we would not have the leverage to lift it up to vertical. So we had to do it the dangerous way. We extended the top section all the way but left the bottom collapsed. We could lift it to vertical like that and then we released the latches and pushed the ladder up to extend the bottom section like an extension ladder. I should point out this is a very dangerous operation as you have to lift from the rungs and risk getting your fingers or hands caught between the rungs and the supports that go across the back. It takes a bit of muscle to lift the ladder that way as well. Dangerous as it was, it worked and we could fully extend the ladder and didn't lose any fingers. Once it is vertical and fully extended I am able to manage it by myself and move it along the house. Taking it down was just the opposite. We collapsed the bottom section while the ladder was vertical to make it short enough that we could manage laying it down to horizontal. Maybe there is a better way of doing this? Use a pole to push the fully extended ladder up to vertical or use a rope? Please add a comment if you have a good method! While up on the ladder with it fully extended I got a bit of bouncing and flexing. It is disconcerting at first, but you quickly learn that the ladder is plenty strong despite the flexing. It didn't bother me after that. The wide stance at the bottom helps make sure you moment of inertia stays within ladders stability range. It never felt like it wanted to tip sideways. The footbeds on the rungs are fairly comfortable and have ridges for grip. Beware of slipperiness in snow and wet, though. When clearing snow off my roof last Winter I noticed the rungs got a little slippery when they got some snow build up on them and my shoes. The small size of the ladder when fully collapsed was one of the key selling points for me. It stands vertically in my garage taking up little more space than the 6 foot step ladder. All in all, I am glad I bought this ladder despite struggling with its weight at times and am very glad I didn't get a less expensive/heavier model. If you need to reach a tall roof often, I'd recommend getting an extension ladder instead. If you need an all around ladder that should last a long, long, time and only on rare occasions need to extend it to its full length I recommend this ladder. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2016 by Sailracer

  • Fantastic Ladder - only issue for some people might be the weight...
Size: 22 Ft. Style: Standard Pattern Name: No Accessory
I bought the Little Giant 22 ft ladder from Amazon during one of their Christmas sales during 2012. The price was fantastic (just under 200) and the ladder works great! We have pretty high ceilings and I've used it to easily replace ceiling can flood bulbs in the stairwell by just adjusting the legs on the ladder to different heights. I couldn't even put a ladder in the stairwell before, and even if I did my 8 ft step ladder wouldn't have reached the bulb. It's fairly easy and intuative to switch heights with the Rock Locks, as well as switch between an extension ladder vs. an A frame step ladder. The ladder feels very sturdy to me, and I'm a little over 200 lbs. I really think this is a very well made product and would not hesitate purchasing again ... although I think this will last my lifetime so I probably won't need to buy again... This ladder allows me to get rid of both my 8 ft step ladder as well as my extenstion ladder - and by mounting it on the wall with the Wall Rack I have gained a lot more storage space in my garage. I also bought the work platform to go with it, but I haven't used that yet. Some minor issues that may be major for others - the ladder is a bit heavy (approx 40 lbs). This might make it difficult for some people to move around the home. It isn't for me, but I could see it might be a problem for some. It does have rubber wheels on the bottom which make it easy to move over a flat, smooth surface however. When the ladder is in an extension mode, the treads are a bit small which isn't real comfortable to stand on for a long period of time. You can alleviate this by buying the work platform accessory, but I don't know how easy it is to use with this since I haven't used mine yet. If you can wait to buy the ladder, Amazon usually has this one sale during the Christmas season (Black Friday/Monday) as well as one of there specials during the remaining holiday season (when I bought mine). The specials will save you a significant amount of money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2013 by Marc

  • Love the ladder, nice price.
Size: 22 Ft. Style: Standard Pattern Name: No Accessory
It took me a long time to choose this ladder. Wanted top quality in an adjustable ladder at a good price. Very happy with the purchase. Pros: it is exactly what the ads say, adaptable, sturdy, stable, and easy to use. Excellent workmanship. Cons: Price (it's not cheap), Weight (a weakling won't like the 22 ft ladder), rung depth. Regarding the price, I've heard from another LG owner that his son's knockoff is much lower quality; you'll get what you pay for. Regarding the weight, I'm fit and I have very little trouble with it. Watch the videos on how to manipulate the ladder and they help A LOT. My wife is 5'8" so she can lug it around, but anyone much shorter will be inclined to use the wheels. Keep in mind the weight is a factor of the height (22') and weight capacity (300lbs). Get a smaller version, and it will be lighter. Lastly, don't forget that the weight of the ladder adds to it's stability. I never feel unsafe on it. My complaint about the rung depth is a minor point. I typically used an A frame ladder (very deep rungs) and I don't spend a lot of time on an extension ladder, so I'm probably being a baby. If you're going to be standing on the ladder for a while, you may want to buy the work platform. For a simple up-and-down trip, it's fine. FYI, I've done some of that "standing work" (painting overhead) but I still haven't ordered the platform. I may also get the leveling leg, but I haven't needed it yet. The ladder included the brackets to convert to a scaffold, but I haven't used it yet. My neighbor has an older version, and I must say I like the hinge latches and extension latches on my Revolution much better than on his. They're more comfortable on the hands. Now I only have one ladder. The only weakness in this approach is for work less than 8 ft, it's like bringing a bazooka to a duel: the job will get done, but a smaller step ladder would do it easier. I may end up buying a cheap stepladder for that reason... or maybe not. :-) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2014 by A Pylon

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