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HowardKennitby | 17:15 Thu 04th Oct 2012 | DIY
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Hi all

Does anyone have experience of this sort of ladder?

http://www.coopersofs...-ladder-prodst05828i/

I have an instinctive unwillingness to trust myself to anything with so many hinges in it.

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The hinges are absolute ladydogs to work with. The ladders are very strong and will do the job as shown, safely, but I found releasing the safety catch for the hinges so difficult I ended up getting rid.
I thought that what I gained from the multi-positions was outweighed by difficulty of use. For me.
Had one for a year or three, find it very useful, no probs.
I don't use one myself. I have used them many times at clients' houses.They're very useful for a whole load of DIY jobs, but not quite robust enough for heavy trade work.
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I would say ... go for it.
They are very good and surprisingly strong.
I've had one for about 2-3 years with no problems.
Very useful, well worth the money, but as said the hinges are a pain, if left outside make sure you cover them well the hinges are prone to rusting quickly.
Ths ( http://www.littlegian..._aw8bICFSWoPAodYU4A3w ) is the same device here in the U.S. I've used one for years and wouldn't be without it. I used mine and a neighbors to sue as a scaffold while replacing some rain gutters and made the job go much faster. No hinge problems on mine...

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