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United Kingdom, Belfast
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Review on Ladder Max Multi Tray Tool Project by Bhanu Hays

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Also, it was a bad angle as I was under a shed

I have a 32 foot extra ladder for my two story house. The storm ripped off one of the roof tiles on the top edge of my roof (25 feet). I had a hard time installing the new tiles as all the tiles were loose around the edge and my extra ladder was under a canopy. Carrying tiles, drills, screws and holding them from above was a chore. Also, it was an unfortunate angle as I was under a canopy. I bought a ladder max stabilizer and tray. Doesn't matter! The right tool for the right job saves a lot of time and work. I attached all 35+ shingles around the edges using a drill and Dewalts screws. After a while I started a new project. I started by scraping all the old paint off the two story house's overhanging windows (they have plenty of room to cover) and then painted over it. With a stabilizer and a tray, this gave me the right angle to work - scraping, caulking and painting, alongside tools like a hammer, drill, spatula, etc.). Who wants to constantly climb a 32-foot ladder for tools? I use the tray on my 12', 10', 8' and 6'A ladders. Don't forget to buy straps as these are not included. Straps are a must and very good quality, just list the stabilizer and tray. Oh buy, when I was trying to move my 32ft auxiliary ladder, it fell out of my house and onto the street with an empty pan and stabilizer. I was amazed to see that neither the stabilizer nor the tray was damaged. They are of the best quality. Very durable. If I had to do it all over again, I wouldn't climb another extra ladder without a stabilizer and tray.

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • Fairly good