Ladders come in all shapes and sizes, yet thereโs one universal truth โ having the right ladder for the job at hand not only makes the job easier but also safer. At the Pro Tool Reviews headquarters in central Florida, we keep several different ladders on hand. An extension ladder, a platform ladder, a standard A-frame, plus a couple of stepladders. But what if you could put the best qualities of the most common ladders into one? The Little Giant Leveler ladder claims to have that kind of versatility, plus some extra safety features to go along with it.
Get to Know Your Little Giant Leveler
Hinge Locks
From its smallest footprint, you open the Little Giant Leveler out into a stepladder, then a straight ladder. The straight ladder mode isnโt an extension ladder, but it does share the long reach of one. To swing the ladder out, you need to release the hinge locks. Using the large, round caps on the outsides, push the spring-loaded pins in and rotate them so the rest outside the holes.
Youโll notice three hole positions you can lock into: transport/storage (fully closed), stepladder, and straight ladder. Those are the only three options you get, but you can still work in a wide variety of angles. Weโll get to that in a moment. The hinges lock into place solidly. Sometimes, you need to give the cap a little extra motivation to get the pins all the way out and rotating them to make adjustments is a two-handed operation.
Rapid Lock Fasteners
At the top of the base pieces, youโll find four locks that Little Giant calls Rapid Lock Fasteners. These pull out and turn 90ยฐ to release the adjustable height of the ladder.
The Rapid Lock Fasteners are easy enough to use but are a little slick. If your hands are a bit sweaty or greasy, it may take a couple of tries to get them out.
Pro Tip: If youโre adjusting both the angle and height of the ladder, start with the angle first, then adjust the height. That keeps the hinge locks within easy reach.
Ratchet Levelers
The namesake feature of the Little Giant Leveler is the Ratchet Levelers you find at the base of the non-wheeled side of the ladder. When youโre working on an uneven surface, you kick one of the down to get the ladder level on the ground.
Youโll hear the ratcheting action as the leveler extends down. When youโre ready to bring it back, pulling the lever on the side releases the spring to bring it back up. With a little bit of practice, youโll be able to extend and release the levelers with your foot.
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Ladder Modes and Characteristics
Straight Ladder Mode
When you need to reach roofs or other tall work areas, the Little Giant Leveler swings up to a straight ladder and rivals extension ladder height. Our model reaches up to 22โฒ and you can also go for 17โฒ or 26โฒ if you need less or more.
Once again, the Rapid Lock Fasteners adjust the height of the two sides independently, giving you a minimum height of 11โฒ and plenty of locking positions between that and the 22โฒ maximum. (7โฒ 10โณ โ 15โฒ 9โณ standing heights).
In straight ladder mode, the Ratchet Levelers are an incredibly helpful feature. Itโs rare to get a perfectly level surface when Iโm not on a driveway or other hard surface. Whether itโs a big angle or shallow, Iโm able to get the ladder pretty close to perfectly level.
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Stepladder Mode
Stepladder mode gives you a ton of versatility, working from a low height of 5โฒ up to 9โฒ. Other models will give you 4โ/7โฒ and 6โ/11โฒ working heights, respectively. Working heights are a little shorter โ 3โฒ 11โณ to 6โฒ 8โณ in our case.
As a multi-purpose ladder, you get extension ladder style rungs. Theyโre roughly 1โณ wide and flat on the surface, so theyโll be marginally more comfortable than a round rung. At lower heights, the rungs double up with each other to provide a wider foothold thatโs a bit more comfortable.
Using the Rapid Lock Fasteners, you can adjust the height on either or both sides to accommodate a wide range of working conditions like stairs and slopes or just gain more height.
Pro Tip: When youโre working on a vertical surface like a wall, extend one end by one rung to push the top of the ladder closer to the work surface while still maintaining good stability.
In stepladder mode, things are a little different for the levelers since you have four points of contact instead of two. You always have three solid contact points on the ground, so the Ratchet Levelers ensure that you get your fourth contact point. Itโs a bit tougher to get the ladder as level in this mode, but itโs definitely more stable having the leveler available. Itโs really only an issue when the ground slopes diagonally across the feet. If you can work the ladder around to a front to back slope or left to right slope, youโll be able to get the ladder level.
Scaffolding Mode
If youโre willing to purchase an additional bracket, you can separate the inner and outer frames to use as scaffolding bases. You just need to place your scaffolding plank at the height you need it. We donโt have the bracket, so we didnโt test this feature out.
Weight and Transportation
Following our review of the Little Giant HyperLite extension ladder, the Leveler seems pretty heavy. Itโs made from aluminum and has a lot of extra parts and pieces to give it the durability and versatility you enjoy.
Hauling around 44 pounds might not be so enjoyable, though. However, itโs not the heaviest multi-position ladder out there and is actually 4 pounds lighter than Wernerโs comparable model. Still, the extra weight is one of the tradeoffs of pulling multiple ladder needs into one design.
Wheels help when youโre moving around hard surfaces and can be moderately useful in short grass. On the jobsite, youโre probably going to be doing more carrying than rolling unless youโre working on interiors.
I find that resting a rung on my shoulder helps shift the weight from my arms to my back and really isnโt too bad. On the other hand, lifting that ladder up against a roof in straight ladder mode after extending it isnโt nearly as convenient as setting an extension ladder first, then extending the height.
Little Giant Leveler Key Features
- Multi-position design works as a stepladder, straight ladder, and scaffolding base that can also handle stairs and slopes
- Ratcheting Levelers allow you to position the ladder level on uneven ground
- Hinge lock and Rapid Lock Fasteners ensure adjustmentsย lock in securely
- 5โฒ to 9โฒ adjustable heights in stepladder mode
- 11โฒ to 22โฒ heights in straight ladder mode
- 33 unique configurations cover a wide variety of working conditions
- Tip & Glide wheels make moving the ladder easier
- Type 1A, 300-pound load rating
Price and Value
The Little Giant Leveler will set you back $214 for the 22โฒ model weโre reviewing here. Thereโs clearly a premium over similar ladders of this size and class (Type 1A, 300 pounds). However, they donโt have the Ratcheting Leveler feature to go with it. That said, the selling point of any multi-position ladder is in its ability to replace several ladders with one. In that regard, the Little Giant Leveler does very well with its array of 33 height and position configurations.
The Bottom Line
If youโre in the market for a multi-position ladder and you donโt mind the extra weight that comes with them, the Little Giant Leveler is a solid bet that comes with an added layer of safety. Youโll pay a premium over similar models in the same size and class, but youโll save money by keeping most, if not all, of your ladder needs in one model.
Little Giant Leveler Specifications
- Model: Little Giant 16522
- Weight Capacity: 300 lbs.
- ANSI Duty Rating: Type 1A
- A-Frame Height Range: 5โฒ โ 9โฒ
- Straight Ladder Range: 11โฒ โ 22โฒ
- Storage Height: 5โฒ 7โณ
- Configurations: 33
- Material: Aluminum
- Weight: 44 lbs.
- Warranty: Lifetime
- Price: $214 (Loweโs Exclusive)
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