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- Step ladder 330-Pound load rating- Easily converts to hand truck 132-Pound rating
- Ladder truck has a padded foam handle and 4-Inch rubber wheels that pivot inward when not in use.
- Folds up to an amazing width of 3-1/2-Inch
- Oversized polypropylene steps provide sure footing
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By W. A. Freeman Jr. (Auburn, AL USA)
I purchased the Xtend & Climb FW-71 for my photography business about two months ago. It is an excellent idea for carting cameras and equipment into a wedding or photo event locations. After getting the gear in, then it comes in handy as a step ladder to get some elevation and angle on your subject. It is great for working on a backdrop, covering a window, adjust a hairlight, or anything a 4 foot ladder is used for.
Pros:
1. Closed up it is only about three inches thick. The wheels fold up to make it thinner.
2. It is fairly heavy duty and I believe can handle a little over 100 pounds.
3. The steps are large and the rounded top handle gives some stability to the person on the ladder. I weigh 200 pounds and feel very secure on the ladder up to the second step where my thighs can press against the handle.
Cons:
1. Fairly heavy but probably as light as it could be unless going to a high-cost composite.
2. When pulling a load up a step(s)the wheels will often collapse. The is a major defect in design that I have got to figure a work-around for. The reason is when you normally fold the wheels you have pull down on the wheel and turn it to fold. When pulling a load up a step, this creates the same action and the wheel will often fold. There should be a way to lock it in place and then release for folding. I am going to work on this defect so it can work for me. It is tough to get the wheel back out when you have eighty pounds of gear on it.
So far, worth the purchase cost.
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