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WHAT TO KNOW ABOUT TELESCOPING LADDERS
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|October - November 2022
Telescoping ladders provide a portable, easy way to work at modest heights. They are not perfect for every situation but are extremely handy for DIYers with limited storage space or those who work at multiple locations. When fully collapsed, a telescoping ladder fits in the trunk of a car. And such a ladder can be carried easily through a home, letting you navigate tight turns and stairways without fear of knocking over valuables or damaging walls.
WHAT IS A TELESCOPING LADDER?
A telescoping ladder can be extended to its full height or an intermediate one. As each segment extends, a safety latch kicks in, ensuring that the ladder won't collapse until the user manually retracts it. Telescoping ladders can't reach the heights of a similarly priced extension ladder. If you're working at heights above 15 ft., go with the greater reach of an extension ladder.
ARE THEY SAFE?
When used properly, telescoping ladders are every bit as safe as standard straight or extension ladders. Most ladder-related injuries happen when users try to stretch beyond the safety zone or set ladders on uneven ground or at an unsafe angle. Also be mindful of weight limitations. All ladders are rated to hold a maximum weight that includes the user and any tools or materials they might be carrying.
Important safety tip: Always wipe down the rails before collapsing and storing a ladder. DIY work often leads to spatters of paint, sawdust or drywall dust. This debris can gunk up the rail action and safety latches on a telescoping ladder.
HOW MUCH DOES A TELESCOPING LADDER COST?
Telescoping ladders vary in price depending on their length and weight capacity. In general, a telescoping ladder costs $150 to $500. Most DIYers can find one in the $150 to $300 range. (Models that include multiposition or integrated platforms cost more.)
Note that a telescoping ladder costs more than a traditional extension ladder of a similar size. An Xtend + Climb Type 1 15-1/2-ft. aluminum telescoping ladder costs about $340, while a Werner Type 1 16-ft. aluminum extension ladder costs $219.
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