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Werner Ladders Werner 77101 4.89m

Werner 77101 4.89m

No. of Steps: 18, Aluminum

£261.01
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Ladders: 3 things to consider before buying

Choosing the right type of ladder is crucial for safety and efficiency. Step ladders are great for indoor tasks like painting or changing light bulbs, while extension ladders are better suited for outdoor work such as cleaning gutters or reaching high places. If you need versatility, consider a multi-purpose ladder that can transform into different configurations to suit various tasks.

When selecting a ladder, ensure it provides the necessary height and reach for your projects. Measure the maximum height you'll need to access and choose a ladder that extends beyond this point to allow for safe use. Remember, you should never stand on the top rung, so factor in a comfortable working height when making your choice.

Ladders come in various materials like aluminium, fibreglass, and wood, each offering different benefits. Aluminium ladders are lightweight and resistant to rust, making them ideal for general use. Fibreglass ladders provide excellent electrical insulation, which is essential if you're working near power lines. Always check the weight capacity to ensure it can safely support you and any tools or materials you'll be using.

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Ladders are available in various types, including step ladders, extension ladders, and telescopic ladders. Each type serves different purposes. Step ladders are ideal for indoor tasks, extension ladders reach high places outdoors, and telescopic ladders offer portability and adjustable height.

Choosing the right ladder height depends on the task. Ladders should be tall enough to reach your work area safely without overreaching. For example, a step ladder should allow you to stand below the top two rungs, while an extension ladder should extend three feet beyond the roofline or support point.

Ladders are commonly made from aluminum, fiberglass, or wood. Aluminum ladders are lightweight and rust-resistant, ideal for most home tasks. Fiberglass ladders provide electrical resistance, making them suitable for electrical work. Wooden ladders offer sturdiness but can be heavier and require maintenance.

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