| Part Number : | D1220-2 |
| Size: | 20-Foot |
| Material: | Aluminum |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Weight: | 31.7 Pounds |
| Length: | 20 inches |
| Width: | 6 inches |
| Height: | 17.38 inches |
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![]() Traction-Tred D-rungs are slip-resistant for a safe climb and descent. |
![]() The ladder's Shu-Lok slip-resistant feet feature a spur end for use on soft ground. |
Twist-Proof Performance and Shu-Lok Feature
D1200-2 Series ladders feature the patented ALFLO rung joint that is designed to keep the ladder from twisting while in use. Additionally, each ladder's foot design includes a spur for use on soft ground. The Shu-Lok feature holds the foot in position.
Durable and Easy to Use
Werner D1200-2 Series ladders are easy to extend thanks to interlocking side rails, spring loaded locks, and smooth-operating pulleys (model D1216-2 is not equipped with rope and pulley).
For durability, the I-beam rail architecture strengthens the aluminum rail. Each ladder also has mar-resistant end caps that help preserve the ladder and the surface the ladder leans against.
About Werner: The Pros' Choice
Werner, the most trusted name in ladders, is preferred by pros more than any other brand. For over 60 years, pros have looked to Werner to supply their climbing equipment needs. Werner manufactures a full line of safe, professional-grade products for any job, and it builds its products to withstand even the most challenging tasks--that's why Werner ladders are found on more jobsites than any other brand.
What's in the Box
Aluminum D-Rung Extension Ladder.
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181 of 182 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Professional advice for a professional's tool,
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This review is from: Werner D1228-2 225-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Flat D-Rung Extension Ladder, 28-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement)
Hi I am a professional roof consultant by trade, so I know a bit about ladders. I have used many. The plastic ends on Werners ladders indicate the load capacity. Blue = 250# Red 200# Yellow 225#. Apparently they are changing the color code to green for 225#. I have found this ladder, the 1228 yellow tip to be the best choice for about 95 percent of my work. It doesent break my back, the rails are far enough apart for a good secure feel when I am on the ladder and it is very well made. I am replacing a blue tip 250# 28 footer with this one because the blue is a back breaker. I hate to admit it but I am near 250# and the yellow tip does not deflect with me on it even when it is fully extended This is an excellent all around ladder that will serve you for many years. One change you should make if you leave it outside like I do is to change the rope with a good 1/2 inch marine grade rope that dosent degrade from UV. I guess the rope it comes with is OK if the ladder is kept inside most of the time. Mine stays on my truck. At the risk of preaching to the choir, I am passing on the following advice and tips: 1. Be extremely careful around power lines. If you are absent minded or just live around a lot of power, buy fiberglass. But beware, they weigh a ton, and really slip on aluminum gutters, and metal edges. 2. Stick some peel and stick rubber on the back rails where the ladder will contact metal. metal to metal slips nearly as bad as fiberglass to metal. 3. Always keep your load perpendicular to the rungs. In other words, never side load the ladder when stepping onto the roof, or onto the ladder from the roof. 4. ALways extend the ladder at least 3 rungs above the eaves. 5. do not reach, move the ladder. 6. Tie the ladder off. I secured about a 6ft. length of rope on the third rung this is an indicator of correct height, and is used to tie it off. I ended up stuck on a roof in a snow storm once because I was in a hurry :-( 6. Fill the ends of the rungs with "stuff" (Polyurethane foam) and paint with latex paint. It kills that annoying humming as the wind passes over the ends of the open rungs. (Blow over bottle :-) 7. If you are scared of height, it is a sign of intelligence. Gravity works every time. A good ladder really helps prevent accidents, and this is a good ladder Even though I have a truck, I bought my ladders from Amazon.com Its easy, fast, and you dont have to talk to the boneheads at the big boxes who dont know the difference between a blue tip and a Q tip. Note: All of the above is my opinion rendered in good faith. use it at your own risk.
21 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Brandon peters,
By Brandon peters (Ohio) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Werner D1228-2 225-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Flat D-Rung Extension Ladder, 28-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement)
This 28'typeII- 225 pound rated werner is a nice extention ladder compared to all other brands simply because it dosen't twist when your in the air. This ladder is pretty much for painting and maintence work but to tell you the truth this ladder can be pretty bouncy when fully extended. I would reccommend a typeI-250lbs or a type1A-300 lbs to help keep the flex out of your work!
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best way to purchase a ladder if you don't have a truck!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Werner D1232-2 225-Pound Duty Rating Aluminum Flat D-Rung Extension Ladder, 32-Foot (Tools & Home Improvement)
I purchased the 250-lb. test weight 24 ft extension ladder from Werner. It is beautiful and solid. Delivery went without a hitch with very nice contact and cooperation from the shipper. I've needed this ladder for so-o long but couldn't get it home and couldn't get it delivered from local stores. This is a beautiful, sturdy ladder and you cannot beat the price. Be aware that the extension capacity is slightly less than the stated footage, obviously...you need to read the full description included in the online information and get your measurements right allowing for distance from the house. Use your high school (now middle school) geometry, i.e., a squared plus b squared equals c squared to figure your ladder length requirement. So cool, way to go Amazon with this product diversification!
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