🪜 Elevate your ladder game—stability and speed, no compromises!
This Ladder Leveler combines a heavy-duty 500 lbs load capacity with a patented scientific triangle design to provide unmatched stability on stairs and uneven surfaces. Featuring ribbed rubber grips and a built-in tool platform, it requires zero installation and is crafted from durable, impact-resistant plastic—perfect for professionals and DIYers seeking safety, convenience, and efficiency.
Load Capacity | 500.4 Pounds |
Additional Features | Versatile, Scientific Triangle Design, No Installation Required |
Item Weight | 9 Pounds |
Maximum Height | 22.3 Inches |
Item Dimensions W x H | 9.84"W x 22.3"H |
Color | Black |
Material Type | Plastic |
S**Y
Stability in those uneven areas.
A good tool to have. It was a bit too wide to put on my stairway, but would be perfect in so many other places. Great to have for stability in so many places.
L**E
Very Nice.
I’m a 74 year old woman who was looking for something to steady my ladder while painting the outside of my house & was surprised to find that an item is actually made to do just that - it’s perfect for me! No more scraps of wood to level a surface for my ladder. My ladder feels secure & I feel safer.
J**N
Good for ramps
So far so good, had to paint to the top of a wall with a accessible ramp. Used to level my ladder. Work great
W**W
Worked for task
Used this to put Christmas lights up. It worked great on a steep slope. Only thing wrong was it dented from the ladder and weight.
C**N
Great on leveling my ladder
Great way to level my extension ladder for gutter cleaning. This keeps my ladder stable on uneven terrain. It’s very easy to use one handed and is lightweight. The leveler grips the ground and does not move.
C**R
not at all durable; safety is an experiment
The person who said this is not for steep slopes may have used the modest slope side; you can turn these around for steeper configurations. It was OK for casual use to clean leaves out of a relative's gutter from a shingled roof on a single story extension to the house. Then I had to buy another one for use on wooden porch shingles to repair rotted wood on second story windows on a rental property. In both cases I only had a choice between a one story adjustable metal ladder or a wooden step ladder. But it's a good idea for any house built in connected sections even if you have a longer ladder because these houses are designed for cranes and scaffolding, not ladders. You need to buy two if the base slopes down away from the wall rather than up the side of the wall to the left or right because one of these is two narrow for both feet of a ladder to fit with the block perpendicular to the wall. One of these can only be used parallel to the wall. I can't show a photo because the items are hundreds of miles away at the property. As a business expense, that would all be fine if these held up. However, the glued-on sandpaper that's supposed to prevent the ladder feet from slipping tore immediately on the first use. Worse, on the second use, the stapled-on rubber treads that are supposed to prevent slipping tore out and some rubber underneath as well. Maybe the underside got caught on one of the wooden shingles, which don't mate as closely as asphalt where they overlap. This is likely to have happened because these tools have to be constantly repositioned depending on the base slope. When I rounded a corner of the porch slope I had to place one block at a diagonal rather than either parallel or perpendicular to the wall. I discovered this requirement after the ladder slipped down, smashed my shins as I dropped to the porch roof, and nearly caused me to fall off said roof. Would recommend for experienced contractors, not DIYers like me.Update: It doesn't affect my review but just so you know, the company offered and provided me a full refund on one of the 2 ramps even though the ramps are still usable with torn rubber treads and torn grit paper, if not quite as safe as they were when new. So you can shop with confidence--it's not buyer beware.
L**S
Safely painting above stairs
Saw professional painters using something similar while they were doing an area above our stairs. Ordered this platform and used it when painting the stairs to our basement. Made it very simple to reach up high without risk of the ladder slipping or feeling over-extended to reach the higher areas.
M**R
Good product
This works exactly as advertised. It eased my mind that my husband used this on the stairs.
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