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22" Little Giant Leveller Ladder $165

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[Lowe's] 22" Little Giant Leveller Ladder $165

Dec 1 update

they now have it on sale for $165 so it's back on.


not as agood as original deal, but still decent

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Hi all,

I don't know if these are on clearance at this time but this is a great price for the Little Giant 22". This is the upgraded Leveller model with adjustable feet length and quick release.

I just bought the 17" ladder at costco for $169 which comes with far less features.

The main disadvantage of the 22" ladder is the added weight.

Anyways, this would be a great deal for someone out there that can use the extra length for a well rated multi-use ladder.

NOT suitable for professionals; but would be a great all rounder for the homeowner that doesn't want to store multiple ladders around.



** wow, reading the thread; people have strong feelings about their ladders **

Summary


costco ladder ~ $169 @ richmond hill costco in-store
- megalite 17"; weight ~ 30 lb, shorter, no quick adjustment (standard u locks to adjust height), no self leveller, more expensive
*** BUT LIGHTER AND SHORTER for transport
** backed by costco

Lowe's 22" ~ $157 @ lowe's in-store; can order online
- Leveller 22"; higher end version; weight ~ 40 lb
- feet have individual adjustment for uneven surfaces
- quick release adjusters for height
** longer and heavier; but more useful if you need the extra height

comparison
- my Canadian tire 6ft; aluminum step ladder
~ 20 lb


not everyone has space for a full extension ladder; I'm trying to Mari Kondo it out so I'm consolidating 2 ladders into 1. Trade off is that it's heavier but I'll be able to transport it around in my sedan.

The 22" seems a clear win IF the extra weight isn't a deal breaker for you.


Extra discounts

$10 off if you sign up for email / coupon

20% off if you buy over $300 in items; so buy 2 of the ladders and share with a friend.
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can the 22in fit into midisze suv with second row down?
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vincentwjev wrote: can the 22in fit into midisze suv with second row down?
Yes, it's around 6-ft long.
-Read store exceptions before combining discounts with cash back sites
-HomeDepot clearance prices are not shown on stocktrack or HD.ca
-There is a difference between NEED (necessities) and WANT (desires). The word NEED is over-used on RFD and in general.
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SizzleChest wrote: Yes, it's around 6-ft long.
ok thanks . just bought one. gonna pick up at my local store tomrrow since the delivery is too expensive
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promo code SAVE if you bought for 300.00 of stuff. good deal.
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Thanks op
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timonwong wrote: Anyone want to split an order for the 20% off?

Comes to $142.16 after tax. Located in gta
PM'd you, I'd be interested.
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I've had one of these for about 10 years.

They're extremely well made but it is probably my least favourite ladder to use for just about anything because it weighs a million lbs.
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At 22", it's definitely for a really little giant! :D
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rockxxxlee wrote: got mine from costco at 119.99
You sure it's the 22' model? I've only seen the 17 at Costco.
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-There is a difference between NEED (necessities) and WANT (desires). The word NEED is over-used on RFD and in general.
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Little did I know, how they defined the "22 ft"... yourself also involved.
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amsoil wrote: Little did I know, how they defined the "22 ft"... yourself also involved.
Wow that's deceptive. I don't normally order ladders online, got this one as it's perfect for a few use case at home, but is that how height is normally defined?
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BinaryJay wrote: I've had one of these for about 10 years.

They're extremely well made but it is probably my least favourite ladder to use for just about anything because it weighs a million lbs.
Thanks for sharing, that was one of my concerns...
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Anyone want to split an order for the 20% off?
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For others still sitting on the fence, this is a great deal. Lowest price for the Velocity (without ratcheting leg) was ~$170 during the prime deal on Amazon. Snatch it up quick!
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All these inches I thought it was the width of the ladder!
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NorthernPaladin wrote: Thanks for sharing, that was one of my concerns...
Yep. I just improvise using just about anything else I can get my hands on and the little giant is my last resort because it is just a bear to move around and 95% of all of my ladder needs are better served by a simple extension ladder that despite having a much longer reach weighs less and is easier to get out and put away again. If anybody is actually going to use it in A-Frame mode all the time, maybe... but if you're planning on using it as a straight extension ladder get something else.

That's my advice anyway. A good deal on a ladder you're never going to want to drag out of storage is not really a deal at all.
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BinaryJay wrote: Yep. I just improvise using just about anything else I can get my hands on and the little giant is my last resort because it is just a bear to move around and 95% of all of my ladder needs are better served by a simple extension ladder that despite having a much longer reach weighs less and is easier to get out and put away again. If anybody is actually going to use it in A-Frame mode all the time, maybe... but if you're planning on using it as a straight extension ladder get something else.

That's my advice anyway. A good deal on a ladder you're never going to want to drag out of storage is not really a deal at all.
+1

I bought two Featherlites... a 20' extension ladder which will be seldomly used, and a 10' A frame ladder which will be heavily used, and much safer. Each ladder weighs less than 20 lbs.

Just say NO to heavy ladders, I can't recommend this little Giant. As Jay said, you won't want to pull it out, which will limit its usefulness.
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