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Little Giant Ladder Accessories
Little Giant Ladder Accessories
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Series of accessories makes using your ladder much easier, including work platforms and a wall rack
Little Giant Ladder Accessories
Add versatility to your Alta-One or LT series articulating Little Giant Ladder with any of these handy accessories.
National Ladder Safety Month, running throughout the month of March, aims to bring heightened awareness to the importance of the safe use of ladders through resources, training and national dialogue. Little Giant Ladder supports the movement by offering free ladder safety training online.
Work Platform
- Use as standing platform or tray for paint or tools
- Hooks onto the steps of the ladder
- Holds up to 375lb.
- Can be stored inside the ladder
- Product dimensions: 18”x12”x5”
- Weight: 3.5lb.
Project Tray
- Attaches to ladder to keep tools and hardware nearby
- Recessed center for paint or bucket
- Magnetic tray keeps small tools, nails, nuts, and bolts attached
- Integrated slots for power cords and tools
- Product dimensions: 18”x12”x5”
- Weight: 3.3lb.
Wall Rack
- Easily store your ladder on the wall in your garage or shed with this hanging rack
- Heavy-duty mounting plate with steel hanging brackets
- Holds up to 75lb.
- Powder-coated finish
- Compatible with most ladders
- Product dimensions: 18”x7”x7”
- Weight: 2.8lb.
Cargo Hold
- Hang tools and nails at the top of the ladder
- Two easy-access pouches
- Hammer/tool sling
- Several elastic tool slots
- Can be folded and stored inside the ladder between top two rungs
- Product dimensions: 12”x7”x5”
- Weight: 1lb.
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