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I got one a few years ago, after a buddy fell off a ladder and got busted up very bad.  It was a little pricey but I like it a lot...very versatile and stable.  I thought of getting the HF version...and checked them out...the HF was pretty good...but the Little Giant was more stable and easier to use. 

Anyone else got one?

 

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We had some when I worked at Samsung due to the weight ratings and the weight of some of the contractors. Very solid units. I personally just use A-frame ladders, both of mine are fiberglass with aluminum steps. I've probably got a few more years of youth before I look into something more stable.

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I inherited a number of ladders over the years and bought a heavy extension ladder years ago...they are all good...but the safety of the Giant was a big thing for me and like you say they can hold weight well.  I like how you can go up either side when it's set up like an "A"/step ladder.

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always wanted one but I just have regular A frames

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I would say go for it.  I love how you can 'split the ladder' and make two A's...instant set up for a scaffold or a make shift work bench for the chop saw.  When I got mine there was a very small problem with it, I called them up and they shipped me a new one that day and picked up the old one the day the new one was delivered.  No charge and no questions.

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my tool budget is wiped out for the next decade unfortunately 🙁

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You can borrow mine.

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your tool budget? Sweet!

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