🚀 Elevate your home projects with the ladder that does it all!
The OT QOMOTOP 13 FT Multi-Position Telescoping Ladder is a versatile, durable aluminum ladder designed for home, roof, RV, and outdoor use. It supports up to 300 lbs, features a unique J-lock system for easy height adjustment, and offers five configurations including A-frame, folding, wall, and scaffold modes. Safety is prioritized with wide-flared legs, non-slip foot pads, and ANSI standard compliance, all while remaining lightweight and portable for effortless transport.
P**O
Excellent! Way more sturdy and flexible than both my telescopic ladder and step ladder
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. Since nobody else has reviewed this yet I guess I'll *step up*. I like this ladder. It's my first ladder of this type, the kind that folds up and can be either a step ladder or an extension ladder. My previous ladders consist of a typical step ladder and one of those collapsing/telescopic extension ladders, so that's what I'll be comparing against.As a step ladder it is just about the same height as my step ladder when fully extended. It doesn't have to be extended all the way as it can be extended and locked into place at which ever rung you choose in order to make it the proper height for the job. One side can even be made a different height than the other if needed. The steps are much less deep when used at full height. Each step is just one inch deep while my real step ladder has steps three inches deep. If you don't extend the ladder at all then you actually have two steps right next to each other which gives about three and a half inches to step on. So I like the steps on my dedicated step ladder better, but that's pretty much the only advantage it has. When you're making a tool as versatile as this there are going to be some sacrifices and this is an easy one to live with. Once inch doesn't sound like much but it's enough as I still felt stable on it.That brings me to another point, this ladder flairs out at the bottom to provide more stability, something that neither my stepladder nor extension ladder has. I feel very stable on this ladder. It doesn't want to rock when trying to step onto it from an angle and it doesn't flex and bend like the telescoping extension ladder which I feel extremely unstable on. Every time I use that thing it bends a little and feels like it's going to snap. Recently I noticed several of the plastic rung connectors were cracked so I won't even use it any more. That's the reason I went looking for a replacement ladder in the first place.As an extension ladder this reaches way higher than my telescopic extension ladder. Again, the steps aren't as deep with the telescopic ladder having 1.5 inch steps, but it's pretty close and the steps on this ladder are angled a bit so when the ladder is at an angle the steps are level with the ground. The telescopic ladder doesn't have this so when it is at an angle its steps are also at an angle making it uncomfortable to stand on. Another huge advantage to this ladder of the telescopic is that it is way easier to fold up and won't crush your fingers in the process. It has easy to manipulate spring-loaded mechanisms to unlock the joint and extension bits so it's fairly easy to go from full ladder to compact folded up ladder. The telescopic has two plastic tabs you're suppose to push in to collapse each section, but it often doesn't seem to work. So I'd find myself trying to push both in at the same time and also press down to get it to collapse. When it does collapse it happens very fast which can easily lead to crushed digits.I haven't had this ladder long yet but I've used it several times so far and the quality feels pretty good. It's just about all metal with just a few plastic bits here and that which I think it to help with grip. The locking mechanisms are all very clear so there's no mistake when something is locked in place and when it's not. There are wheels on one end to make it easier to transport since it is a bit heavy. I wasn't sure if these would be an issue in step ladder mode but of course it turns out they are perfectly fine. The angle of the step ladder isn't nearly far enough to make the wheels touch the ground, it has to be tilted way more than that.I am very happy with this ladder. I saw videos for Little Giant ladders and knew that was what I wanted to get. This isn't a Little Giant ladder but it appears to function identically to one and is less expensive.I hope you found my review helpful, please let me know in the comments if you have any questions or suggestions for improvement. Thanks a bunch!
S**S
Maneuverable multiposition ladder
╔ ■ Price Point / Value: 5/5╠ ■ Quality: 5/5╠ ■ Recommendation: 5/5╠ ☼ Overall: 5/5╠ ►Product Need: Telescoping ladder╠ ►Product Pros: Wheels, weight, positions, quality╠ ►Considerations: Locking to full length╠ ►My Review: This is a great medium ladder that fits between my heavy 2 story ladder that I hate to move around and my lightweight short telescoping one. It is not light at 40 pounds, but is ok to carry around but even better is that it has wheels to angle and move around if you have the space. The wheels are activated by tilting the ladder, and made putting up Christmas lights so much easier. The ladder can be used as an 7 foot A frame or to a 15 foot straight telescoping design. Each length is adjustable using the clamp locks with 2 on each side to make this secure. It is very easy to pull up to much to extend, which I wish there was a stopper as it is a tad annoying to get back in. On the bottom there are pads for friction underneath the wheels. The quality is well made with strong aluminum and seems well built to last. Overall I think it is priced right and quality is great and live up to expectation which is why I would recommend this.
D**C
Great!!
I like the height and I like how easy it is to manipulate it to get the different sizes. I wish I was able to raise the ladder without making it completely straight. I have lightbulbs in the center of my living room with ceilings at 18 feet and I still can’t reach them because I have to lean this ladder against the wall. There’s no way I can reach the center of my living room. Although the ladder cannot be used for the intention It was purchased for, it’s still a great piece to have.There’s wheels on one side for easy mobility. The only problem I have with using the wheels is that I have to tip the ladder quite a bit to move it without dragging the rubber stoppers at the bottom.I wish there was a way for the wheels to stick out a little more than they do when trying to roll it around for that reason.It is sturdy, versatile, good quality and easy to use. Oh I would definitely recommend this product.
D**D
Ladder is very versatile
This ladder is truly versatile. It has multiple ways of deploying it, to include anything from a step ladder, a regular 8 foot A frame ladder, a stair ladder (one side shorter than the other) and a fully extended roof ladder. I bought it to do painting on a one story home which sits approximately five foot high off the ground on a concrete crawl space. The ladder performs nicely in the many various positions. It has wheels on one set of legs, which makes it extremely easy to roll from place to place. Height adjustments are quick and easy. It seems very sturdy, yet then I am only 115 pounds. I would go by manufacturer’s recommenced weight limits. The ladder arrived within days, well packaged, yet quick to set up. My only issue might be the weight of the ladder, which feels heavier than expected, however, with wheels to move it, the issue seems moot. This extra weight probably contributes to a much more sturdy devise.
R**N
so far so good
The steps are more narrow that your traditional ladder which i dont like but otherwise okayI would recommend this for a light duty home ladder because everyone should own ladder! We've used it to change a light bulb, get a bat into a box, hang drywall, and paint and its held a significant amount of weight without issue.Have not full extended it so can't rate its safety/sturdiness there.
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