Absolutely! I use it for my home inspection business, so it's set up and hauled from house to house daily...and works phenomenally! I have learned, that moisture does get into the hinges a little so some WD-40 or something equivalent works great. I would not trade it for any other ladder!
2007-05-14 16:18:27
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answered by cnichol_t 2
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It is very smooth and less bitter as a 100% agave tequila- there are other 100% agaves that cost less and some cost more the difference as always is in the distillation. Patron was one of the first to be nationally marketed and is a much better tequila than Jose (imo) but there are so many to try it may be best to get the 1oz bottles at a large liquor store (like BevMo or Liquor Barn) and have your own tasting with a friend. To enjoy a tasting have Shot glasses (2-4) a bucket of ice (or a shaker w/ice handy), a pitcher of cold water and some cheese, crackers and fruit (salsa and chips will sway your ability to taste after a while). Place 3-4 tequila mini's in the ice bucket and chill for 30minutes to 1 hour prior to tasting then after your guest(s) arrive set up the glasses and snack and instruct everyone to have a pip of water, swish and swallow between each liquor. Now pour everyone the same amount and taste - look at the color, smell, sip, let rest on tongue, breath and discuss, rise with water and repeat. Always taste a tequila (or any liquor) un mixed the first time so you can fully appreciate (or hate it) for itself and not the mix it is in. Once you have found one you like it will be worth the price! I have found that Margaritaville is best for mixing at parties (they have their own mix as well which is very well balanced). It is also really nice on its own (a nice lemony taste) it is also very inexpensive. I do have a high end on hand for special occasions but it varies by what region of Mexico my friends visit. Hope you find a tequila you like! Good Luck!
2016-04-01 01:42:19
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answered by Anonymous
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It is definitely strong and stable. takes a little more muscle to adjust than it looks like in the commercial though. It is a professional quality tool at a professional price. In my opinion it is a little overboard for a homeowner who may only use it a couple of times a year. If space isn't an issue you can buy a nice quality stepladder and an extension ladder for less. they would be somewhat easier to move and set up.
2007-05-14 16:25:19
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answered by J.R. B 2
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Yup, you bet. Actually, we bought a Werner brand of a similar ladder. It was a great purchase. Best part was getting the 21 footer home in a small car. What a surprise. Anyways, it makes for a secure feeling when using it.
2007-05-14 16:28:15
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answered by P J 3
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yes i weigh 350 and been using one for 2 years
2007-05-14 16:42:11
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answered by Anonymous
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Everything I have heard about them is good. As far as "worth it", depends on how often you will be using it as to it's worth.
2007-05-14 16:23:50
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answered by sensible_man 7
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yes and yes i own one
2007-05-14 16:19:14
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answered by Jaxs 4
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