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Little Giant Ladders, SkyScraper, M21, 11-21 Foot, Stepladder, Aluminum, Type 1A, 300 lbs Weight Rating, (10121) & Little Giant Ladders, Cargo Hold Tool Pouch, Ladder Accessory, Nylon, (15040-001)

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Arrives Monday, Nov 25
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Size: 21 Ft.


Style: Stepladder + Cargo Hold Accessory


Features

  • Product 1: Adjustable step ladder allows you to reach skylights, chandeliers and vaulted ceilings.
  • Product 1: Adjusts to work over staircases, theater seating and sloping ground.
  • Product 1: Lock Tab adjusters quickly alter your ladder into different heights.
  • Product 1: Type IA ladder is rated to hold 300 lbs. on both sides.
  • Product 2: Sturdy tool pouch attaches to the ladder to keep tools at hand.
  • Product 2: Contains slots and pouches to keep your supplies organized.
  • Product 2: Compatible with most Little Giant ladders.
  • Product 2: 12.1 x 8.3 x 4.7 inches.

Description

Little Giant Ladders, SkyScraper, M21, 11-21 Foot, Stepladder, Aluminum, Type 1A, 300 lbs Weight Rating, (10121)Your job has tall ceilings and hard-to-reach places which require you to use lifts or scaffolding to perform maintenance. Sometimes these options are bulky, preventing you from getting the work done. The Little Giant SkyScraper adjustable stepladder helps you complete those tasks more easily. - Reaching Heights- The SkyScraper is a stepladder designed to help you reach chandeliers, skylights and other difficult positions in rooms with high vaulted ceilings. - Work Around Obstacles- Since the SkyScraper is adjustable, it works around obstacles like benches and stadium seating. - Easy to Transport and Store- While the SkyScraper reaches all those hard-to-reach jobs, it stores in just over half of its maximum extended height. - Benefits- The SkyScraper is rated to hold 300 lbs. on both sides and meets or exceeds all OSHA and ANSI standards.Step Tread: RibbedLittle Giant Ladders, Cargo Hold, Ladder Accessory, Fabric, (15040-001)The Little Giant Cargo Hold lets you take everything you need to get the job done with you where you really need it. No more climbing up and down the ladder to get a tool or a handful of nails. The Cargo Hold features two easy-access pouches for tools or materials, a hammer or tool sling, and several elastic tool slots. The Cargo Hold will work on any Little Giant multi-use or articulating ladder rung, and it folds and stores neatly inside any Little Giant multi-use ladder. The Cargo Hold stores conveniently between the top two rungs of your Little Giant Ladder System. And if you want, save time and make it a permanent part of your Little Giant Ladder System.Cargo Hold


Size: ‎21 Ft.


Color: ‎Silver


Style: ‎Stepladder + Cargo Hold Accessory


Material: ‎Aluminum


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Date First Available: February 25, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • superb, unique ladder.
Size: 21 Ft. Style: Stepladder
this is a great ladder. i have painted a number of houses over the years and am handy with 28' extension ladders. looking over the other customer reviews, i would reinforce / add some comments: * this is a ladder (the 21 footer) for an experienced ladder user, for several reasons. first, you have to be comfortable being that high up, especially when away from a wall such as you would have with an ordinary ladder. second, unless you are 6'6" tall and very very strong you will need another person or some other way to "foot" the ladder to get it up and down. and even then, you need to be able to control the weight as you open and close it. third, it helps to have a good "ladder sense" gained from experience as you think about where / how to place it and move it around and up and down without crashing it or putting undue stress on the joint at the top. so i would say if you have never owned an extension ladder then this would not be a good "starter" ladder. start with a smaller size little giant or a 28' extension ladder. * this is a well built ladder, and once in place is very very stable. i have one of the smaller little giants too. for certain jobs there is just no substitute for this type of ladder that allows one leg to be higher than the other. great for stairs, hillsides, etc. and of course this ladder is FREESTANDING. so if your alternative is to lean an extension ladder against a tree (for example) ... then certainly this type of ladder would be much safer. * to foot the ladder by myself, i filled a large trash container with water and then put the ladder base up against the container bottom. if you try this (outdoors only), of course put the container where you want it first, then fill with water to make it heavy enough to not move. then "walk" the ladder up by lifting the top rung over your head and walking towards the base, a pretty standard technique for extension ladders over 28'. of course if you have a helper let them "foot" it for you instead of using the container. * i had to laugh at the owner manual suggestion that to bring the ladder back down you should (if i read this correctly) tip it over sideways. at full extension, certainly you would need two people to do this, to avoid crashing it, if it is even possible at all given the room you have. i would like to see little giant demonstrate in their video the technique they recommend. * for me, the best way to move the ladder up and down is to use a smaller little giant "inside" the big one, and move each side of the ladder two or three rungs at a time. each time you do this, you will have to readjust the inside ladder position. but it does work, and can be done solo. this way, you can put the ladder up and down at its lowest extension, not the highest. much safer if you ask me. i'm not trying to get in the way of little giants' "official" instructions, just sharing my personal opinion. * all in all, a great ladder, i've seen nothing else like it on the market especially in the 21 foot size. if you're looking at this ladder, likely an ordinary extension ladder just won't work for your situation. i got the big one, despite its being harder to handle, because if you are spending so much anyway on a ladder of this type, may as well get one that goes as high as possible. if you are getting it for just one purpose (like changing light bulbs) rather than for open-ended uses, then i suggest the smallest one that will fit that need would be easiest to handle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 11, 2013 by Scott Johnston

  • A very useful tool for high ceilings
Size: 21 Ft. Style: Stepladder
But you need a helper.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2022 by C. AN C. AN

  • Tallest A frame ladder I could find.
Size: 21 Ft. Style: Stepladder
I needed to reach a fan mounted 22' up on a vaulted ceiling. Regular extension ladder would not work and lift would be too heavy for the house floor. Scaffolding is a pain and have no desire to go that route. The Skyscraper topped out at 21' in the a frame configuration, so it worked perfectly. Takes 2-3 guys to set up and 2 to take down, but it's not that hard, just heavy with a large footprint. Slightly wobbly, but safe and if it were heavier, it would be too much to handle. Worked well, just expensive to purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 8, 2022 by Kindle Customer

  • Nice ladder but……..
Size: 17 Ft. Style: Stepladder
The ladder is really nice and definitely goes high. Unless you’re comfortable handling something very large and 80lbs, you need two people to use. My ladder arrived damaged to a couple steps and I had to return it. The ladder arrived unpacked and who knows where the damage occurred. I opted for a refund as I don’t want to deal with another damaged ladder this size. I had the ladder picked up by the shipping company Amazon uses ( know that I had to arrange the return, Amazon doesn’t do it ) and it’s been a week and they have not received it and I’m still waiting on my refund. I don’t recommend it because of the hassle. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 2, 2023 by TRUMP’S ENFORCER

  • Great Ladder
Size: 17 Ft. Style: Stepladder
I purchased the 17' Little Giant ladder so I could replace the lights in my 18' cathedral ceiling. The price of this ladder is more than I could have imagined spending for a ladder, but based on estimates in my area, it's currently a lower cost option than hiring an electrician to do the same job. The 17' ladder is heavy, but I was still able to put it up and then back down on my own; certainly it would have been easier with help. I had wondered if the extended height of the ladder would be slightly less than 17', but it wasn't. I found the ladder to be very sturdy, and felt it was safe working on the ladder at its fully extended length. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 13, 2021 by KD Know

  • Ladder is a pain in the A..:) Also as good as it gets.
Size: 21 Ft. Style: Stepladder
This ladder requires some practice, and review You Tube videos. We did not prepare, or practice, and we likely looked like a comedy act. One time it was folding on its-self, and I had to jump off, only 6 ft off ground. You really have to be prepared and practice bf bringing to customers house. Its Big It's bulky, Almost impossible for 2 people to stand up ladder after extending, The very top will lock, and you wish it wasn't locked, Now someone has to go up there and unlock it. Ladder maybe in an awkward position. We had it in a staircase and on main floor, what a pain in the ass. BUT........ There was no other way on this job. scaffolding would not do it, as recessed were over stairs way high and a giant chandelier in the middle. Little practice will go a long way, especially if your sending employees. Ladder is great quality, and does a great job. folds up pretty small for ez storage. Next time I will be better prepared when I use it. Without this ladder, I don;t know how I could had finished the job. it was 75 recessed change outs, but 6 in the entrance were really high, I said to myself, "If I get the job, I will figure it out" Well, I got the job :) this ladder saved me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 25, 2020 by Scott Homey Scott Homey

  • Would Not Use as Primary Truck Ladder
Size: 17 Ft. Style: Stepladder
I had 16' Fiberglass Double step for 20 Yrs, sold to associate still sturdy. This was my answer to a limited use A Frame 16' that I may use 5 times a year. This will not survive on top of a truck on a ladder rack, just to flimsy for that; intended to store for occasional use. I had more confidence on Double Step Fiberglass than this Ladder. Wish they considered better pads on the feet. I think this will work well for my needs, hanging a fixture, changing lamps. I would not climb this as a carpenter with a laminated beam on my shoulder. Overall I am satisfied with my purchase since I can put it in my van (contractor with bin package) on an angle and shut the door. Carry my self (64 yrs old, but pretty scrappy!!). A 16' Aluminum A Frame ladder can be found for $500.00-600.00, but storage is difficult. Along with staggered legs and vary heights. this is a good choice, but not an every day ladder in my opinion. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 28, 2022 by Brice & Williams Inc.

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