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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: MNWC on December 08, 2009, 06:57:54 pm

Title: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: MNWC on December 08, 2009, 06:57:54 pm
hi all,

Need to get a new set of ladders after christmas and was considering geting a triple set...

Any one use them ....

What are your thoughts...

Marcus...
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: macmac on December 08, 2009, 07:05:28 pm
Big, heavy & bulky- proper ones.

I have a set of triple DIY'ers though. very compact for inside a particular hotel I do
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: dazmond on December 08, 2009, 07:22:27 pm
definately not!what do u need triples for if u got WFP?im TRAD and use 3.5metre 2 section trade.any higher than first floor i use my trad pole.i wouldnt want to go higher than first floor unless its gutter clearing(then only 3 bed semis or lowish 4-5 bedroom houses!) ;D ;D
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: macmac on December 08, 2009, 07:25:29 pm
That's a point yeah, you are wfp, why triples?
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: Ian Rochester on December 08, 2009, 07:27:41 pm
We've got a set of triples that go to 10.4m, weigh a ton and have only been used a handful of times, 2-3 man job to get them up.
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: jonnyald on December 08, 2009, 07:35:32 pm
i use a triple2metre Abru and very handy it is  . id never change to a double ladder now,although iv a double set,its left at home 

folk who have doubles usually have a small pointer too ,but if you have a small triple you  can use it to just hop up  a tad ,no need for a pointer .   also a small triple ducks under washing lines very easily  and good thru alleyways if you work council estates . also a small triple is just the right size to  get over a locked back gate by unclipping the top one and easy to lift it up -n-over


abru make 3 ranges,  domestic ,pro,pro+

 
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: cockney rebel on December 08, 2009, 08:17:13 pm
I used to have some. Good un's but were way to heavy. Glad i've switched to WFP.
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: zeusjazmin on December 08, 2009, 08:59:55 pm
my triple was far too heavy to use
a complete waste of time and money for me
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: wizard on December 08, 2009, 09:03:55 pm
I use a 6.75 mitre lightweight Triple and I am a large man I would not have anything else, 1 mine are light weight. I can lift them with one hand and I am not a young guy.2 they are more stable as they have a 3 foot cross stabilizer, this prevents side sliding with a stand off or mitts very safe.3 easy to store. 4 never extend on my vehicle. The only time I use a heavier 10 metre double ladder is for gutters as one needs a longer ladder.
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: MNWC on December 08, 2009, 09:28:03 pm
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That's a point yeah, you are wfp, why triples?

Ive got a part timer with me 2 days a week

When hes with me we trad houses, and my ladder needs replacing
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: Ian Rochester on December 08, 2009, 09:33:13 pm
Stealing the thread a bit, but we've just bought a set of double pointers from Soap National for an internal job on plate glass windows that wants done every month........I love them! ;D
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: Gleaming windows on December 08, 2009, 10:04:38 pm
Ive got a set of triples that I use for gutters.

They were heavy at first, but now Im a man  ;)
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: G Griffin on December 08, 2009, 10:06:37 pm
Ive got a set of triples that I use for gutters.

They were heavy at first, but now Im a man  ;)
The op was a success then?  ;D   
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: Tosh on December 08, 2009, 10:10:26 pm
Ive got a set of triples that I use for gutters.

They were heavy at first, but now Im a man  ;)

 ;D

I borrowed Ian_Gile's triples over two-years-ago and I've still got them!  ;D

Sod humping those about for any length of time; they weigh a ton!
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: Gleaming windows on December 08, 2009, 10:10:46 pm
Only done one side at the mo, expecting the other bollock after xmas  ;D
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: martinsadie on December 08, 2009, 10:11:37 pm
Ive got a set of triples that I use for gutters.

They were heavy at first, but now Im a man  ;)
The op was a success then?  ;D   
;D ;D
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: gr cleaning solutions on December 08, 2009, 10:45:27 pm
 I use mine for gutter jobs only would carry mine around all day i would be knacked after a few hours but i do feel safer on them than my doubles
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: drive surgeon on December 11, 2009, 03:11:08 pm
im after a set of triples myself as my doubles wont fit inside my van and i dont want to buy a roof rack as its a high roof van.

can anyone recommend a lightweight set of triples for gutter cleaning?
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: wizard on December 11, 2009, 09:43:14 pm
Try (ladders U K) when I bought my triple I thought it was flimsy but I have got used to them very light and easy to handle all day £ 95  a good price would not swop now.I use with mits and some time a stand off very stable due to cross bar at the bottom of ladder.Quick delivery no probs.
Title: Re: Triple ladders anyone ?
Post by: AuRavelling79 on December 11, 2009, 10:04:20 pm
When trad. I used triples (lightweight DIY with ladder mitts and added swivel feet, changed every three years) and still use the top section, cut down to fit in my van, as a gate ladder with ladder mitts on.

On modern houses I would use it as a double - and it was incredibly light - and for higher stuff and gutters as a triple.

I last used it to paint the back of the house in summer. (Oh, in April I used it - footed by my trusty assistant -  to access a roof of a school which had those "bubble" skylights on which I cleaned wfp once I got up there.)