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United States of America, Tulsa
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Review on πŸͺœ Ladder Standoff Brackets with Silicone Elbows - Stabilizer Pair for Enhanced Stability by Justin Newport

Revainrating 5 out of 5

As far as I know, this is the best choice for stair shelves!

I am so impressed with these stands! I had to put several protective fences on all drains. I knew I needed some kind of confrontation. I started by buying a traditional U stand with a quick release mount. While this worked while standing by my house and over my windows I still couldn't get to some of the corner gutters and the bracing made the ladder very heavy when I pulled it out. I nearly lost control of moving the ladder several times. I knew I needed another option. Then I saw this, I confess I was skeptical. They didn't look very durable and I weighed over 250 pounds, but I decided to try them because of their good reviews. As soon as I received them, I simply stuck them into my 24ft Werner Extension Ladder through the holes on the side and gave it a try. The first thing I noticed was that they didn't seem to add any noticeable weight to the stairs. It didn't feel too heavy anymore, but would it be permanent? The answer was yes! Surprisingly! I picked it up off the roof and was able to move much faster. They worked great! I felt completely safe walking up and down stairs with full support. It felt like it gave more support to the bottom of the stairs as well. Being soft, they did not appear to stress or damage the shingles. When I was done, I easily pulled them out of the holes on the sides of the stairs. The pads on the supports showed no signs of wear and tear. They are also smaller than other props and much easier to store away afterwards. In summary, I am absolutely convinced of these bandages and can only recommend them. They are easy to use, light weight and seem like a really safe addition to the stairs and I'm very glad I found them. I would give them 5 stars out of 5!

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging