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Telesteps 1800EP Automatic Telescoping Ladder, Patented One-Touch Release, OSHA Compliant, 14.5 ft Extended Height, Up to 18 ft Reach, Wide Pro Step, Telescoping Extension Ladder

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Features

  • Fully Automatic Telescoping Ladder, with Patented One-Touch Release
  • Your Ladder Solution !
  • Type 1A 300 lb rated; Weighs 30.5 lbs; May provide up to 18 ft reach; Retracts to 34 inches
  • Multi-Functional Ladder Open to Full Extension or One Foot Increments
  • 100% Silicone Anti-Slip Pivoting Feet

Description

REVOLUTIONARY Telesteps 14.5 ft. Telescoping extension ladder with wide professional steps for comfort, is made from high quality aluminum alloys. It gives the user a 18 ft reach and retracts to a mere 33 inches in height and can be stored anywhere traditional ladders just won’t fit. This ladder can be used at full extension when raised from the top rung, or by the foot when raised from the bottom rung, at just the right height needed. This telescoping extension ladder features fully automatic extension and retraction with a patented one touch release mechanism for ease of use. This ladder is OSHA certified, and ansi 14.2 tested with a 300 lbs type 1a professional/contractor duty rating. Equipped with 100% silicone pivoting feet for safe grip on the substrate and elliptical tubes for strength, these ladders are built with safety in mind. Trusted by the us military and law enforcement teams, the Telesteps telescoping ladders are the original design and the world’s only fully automatic telescoping ladders. Telesteps ladders are easy to use, easy to carry, and easy to store. Use them at home, at the office, jobsite, boat, RV, farm, hunting, or anywhere you may need a ladder. From the Manufacturer The Telesteps 14-1/2-foot 300-pound telescoping extension ladder with wide step is easy to carry, easy to use, and easy to store. Made from lightweight, high-strength aluminum alloys, the ladder automatically telescopes up or down from just 32.4 inches to 14-1/2 feet in seconds. Adjusting in one-foot increments, it gives you many extension ladders in one small versatile package. Weighing only 30.5 pounds and meeting OSHA and ANSI standards, it can be taken, used, and stored anywhere that most ladders just won't fit.High quality non slip rub ber bumpers and feet. Molded serrated climbing rungs for sure grip and stability.

Material: Aluminum


Brand: Telesteps


Product Dimensions: 20"W x 36"H


Color: Silver/Black


Special Feature: Extendable


Material: ‎Aluminum


Brand: ‎Telesteps


Product Dimensions: ‎20"W x 36"H


Color: ‎Silver/Black


Special Feature: ‎Extendable


Item Weight: ‎30.5 Pounds


Load Capacity: ‎300 Pounds


Maximum Height: ‎33 Inches


Manufacturer: ‎Telesteps


Part Number: ‎1800EP


Item Weight: ‎30.5 pounds


Item model number: ‎1800EP


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Size: ‎14.5' Actual Ht, Climber can reach18' w/their hand


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Special Features: ‎Extendable


Batteries Included?: ‎No


Batteries Required?: ‎No


Warranty Description: ‎1- year limited warranty.


Date First Available: May 17, 2010


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A must have on any job and in any house.
Telesteps are lightweight, compact, and easy to transport or store. My husband uses Telesteps for work and we purchased a second Telesteps ladder to use at home. They are worth every penny.
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2023 by cdn

  • Very good
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Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2023 by Juan Jose Rullan

  • So far, so good
First one arrived with very poor packaging and slow delivery (delivery time only partially Amazon's fault due to severe weather during the time) .......but the ladder was inside a very flimsy lightweight box and it was damaged. One of the rungs was bent, the rubber pieces at the top to prevent damage to walls, etc was damaged, but the troublesome part was one of the feet was broken. I went online, submitted exchange request through Amazon and it was a seamless operation to have a replacement ordered. The second unit came in and was packaged much better. The ladder was inside a heavier duty box, inside another box w/ packing material around it. This was purchased for work use, and when I initially extended the ladder, I was very concerned about how it will hold up. It seemed very flimsy and wobbly, but once I set it against a wall and got enough courage to climb a lightweight, seemingly flimsy "collapsible ladder" it seemed much sturdier. I have used this ladder several times over the last few weeks and it is doing fine so far. What concerns me is the plastic material that is used for the base and feet (reason for 4 stars vs 5). The ladder is very tall when fully extended and is a breeze to open/close once you figure it out. Tip: For me, I found putting my foot on the lowest rung helped support the ladder while you start raising it from the bottom up - but once you have 2-3 rungs pulled, you can step backward and the weight of the ladder will hold it while you extend it the rest of the way as far as needed.. It is very easy to collapse as well, although trying to steady it fully extended and reach to the bottom with your other hand can be a little tricky. As noted, the first one came and already had broken pieces (namely the feet/base) - so I'm not sure how long this one will last and/or how easy it will be for one or both of the feet to break. Here's hoping for the best as I really want to like this little ladder for a while ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2014 by jjw914

  • No longer possible to add leg levelers
I own a home inspection company, and we use these ladders daily. Most of us use the 12-foot models, but I have an 1800EP. (14.5-foot) It used to be possible to replace the existing feet with levelers that fit inside the body of the ladder. However, OSHA (undoubtedly inspired by some lawyers...) forced the company to include plastic bushings inside the ladder that dampen the speed at which it collapses when you squeeze the release. As a result, the levelers cannot be installed. Weird part is that the cheesy plastic parts eventually start to disintegrate, causing the ladder to jamb partially extended. The solution is to remove the plastic bushings. Now my ladder works perfectly, and I haven't a clue as to why someone would think it collapses too fast without the dampers. Without the dampers present, the levelers can be installed, and they work just fine. Unfortunately, since the ladders are supposed to have the dampers, they stopped making the levelers. So now, we are left with a ladder that cannot be safely set on uneven surfaces. The nannys have successfully sacrificed a good system for a more dangerous one, probably because not a one of them ever actually uses a ladder. Now, it's off to the machine shop to custom-fabricate an adapter to attach levelers. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019 by Roger Drosd

  • Best telescoping ladder available.
In our business we have tried most manufacturers of telescoping ladders and have found Telesteps overwhelmingly the best. Best engineered; lightest weight; easiest to use for our roof inspectors. (We do not use them in construction) Our inspectors use these ladders several times a day and we generally see the last with no problems for a couple of years. For a home owner the will probably last a lifetime. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 6, 2022 by Roofstar Arizona, Inc.

  • Home Inspector Opinion
I purchased this ladder for its height and load capacity. I've been using a 12 articulating Werner ladder for the longest but wanted to upgrade to a ladder more user friendly. The 1800 Telesteps is very eye pleasing and easy to use. It extends to its full height within seconds and collapses easily. The only problem here you have to be careful while climbing onto a roof within rain gutters or flashing as it slides pretty easy due to the smooth aluminum finish but your weight keeps it stable. As far as climbing to the top of the ladder while fully extended I'll never due that, I'm 230 and I have no desire to climb a roof too high or too steep however I'm in Los Angeles, CA where most homes are single story or two story so I don't have a serious problem when it comes to height. keep in mind some attic spaces are difficult to access since this ladder needs a wall or some sort of edge to lean on this forces me to keep my old ladder in the truck so there are set backs. I give it 4 stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2016 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

  • For pro's go with the 1800ep pro, it will save you money in the long run.
I've used the Telesteps 1600e's for the past 4 years now, and they are definitely consumer quality and are probably only meant for your average home owner. I say this because I've gone through 3 of them in 4 years...but I use them almost daily as a roofing inspector. I don't usually carry anything up the ladder besides myself and a tool belt so no more than 220 lbs. I decided I'd spend the extra $$ and get the pro version this time. So far I'm impressed, it operates the same as the 1600 but is much more robust. The only down side is that its about twice the weight, so not as easy to carry around, but time will tell how the 1800 will hold up compared to the 1600. I anticipate it will give at least twice the service time as the 1600's based off of its better construction and heavier weight (I'm hoping heavier = heavier duty components therefor longer lasting). I'd recommend someone using this type of ladder daily to go with the 1800 pro instead of trying to save money going with the lighter version because it should give you more service time in the long run. For your average home owner, go with the 1600...still a very useful ladder, but not meant for daily use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2015 by Josh

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