Werner Introduces Innovative 2-in-1 Dual Purpose Ladder
New Models of the Two-in-One Ladder Design Available in Fiberglass with Contractor-Friendly Features
GREENVILLE, Pa., May 23, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Werner, the global leader in the manufacturing of professional and consumer ladders, announced today several new models of the ground-breaking 2-in-1 Dual Purpose Ladder. Designed for service crews, electricians and general contractors, the new fiberglass ladders feature enhanced ergonomics that offer the ultimate in safety and efficiency. The new ladders are built from lightweight fiberglass and use a simple flip and click mechanism to convert from a stepladder to an extension ladder; they are available in 6-, 7- and 8-foot models that convert to the equivalent of 14-, 16- and 18-foot extension ladders, respectively.
"Our longevity and depth of experience in the ladder industry has given us insights into the features and benefits that truly make a difference to our hardworking customers," said Chris Filardi, Vice President of Marketing. "We designed the 2-in-1 Dual Purpose Ladder to ensure that our customers have the best, and most efficient climbing products available."
The game changing 2-in-1 Dual Purpose Ladder replaces the need for two separate ladders at the jobsite. In addition, with the new Dual Purpose Ladder, only one ladder is needed to fit onto the contractor's work van or truck, to minimize storage requirements. The new Type 1A fiberglass professional-grade models include new contractor friendly features:
- Integrated V-Rung: When flipped to extension-ladder mode, the top rung on each new dual purpose ladder features an integrated V-Rung allowing the ladder to be used safely on trees, poles and corners.
- Oversized, molded ProGuard Boots™: Each ladder features oversized, non-marking footpads unique to Werner.
- Full-Sized Steps: Bottom to top, even when fully extended, the new 2-in-1 ladders feature full-sized 3-inch boot-friendly steps.
- Cost Effective: The two-in-one design costs less than a stepladder and extension ladder combined.
- Transport and Storage Efficiencies: That same 2-in-1 design saves space on trucks and at worksites. The new ladder design is also easy to transport, even on compact vehicles and is convenient to maneuver and store.
- Non-Conductive: The 2-in-1 Ladder is non-conductive, an important feature for electricians or anyone working near electricity.
The new Werner 2-in1 Dual-Purpose Ladders are available for purchase online. For more information, visit http://www.wernerco.com/us/en/products/climbing-equipment/multi-purpose-ladders?ipp=24&cp=1&sort=default&tts=1493328281962.
ABOUT WERNER®
WERNER, a WernerCo brand, is the world leader in ladders and has a complete line of climbing products designed for working at heights. The portfolio includes ladders, attic ladders, scaffolding, pump jacks, stages, planks, step stools, accessories and fall protection equipment including harnesses, lanyards, anchors and compliance kits. From ladders to fall protection, WERNER provides a full line of climbing equipment that's engineered to give you maximum safety, durability and productivity at every height. All WERNER products meet or exceed applicable international safety standards. For more information, visit http://us.wernerco.com.
ABOUT WERNERCO
WernerCo is a privately owned, fully-integrated, international manufacturer and distributor of climbing products, fall protection equipment and jobsite, truck and van storage equipment. WernerCo has manufacturing, warehousing, sales and distribution facilities in the United States, Australia, Canada, China, Mexico, Vietnam and the United Kingdom. WernerCo's international headquarters are in Schaffhausen, Switzerland and its US headquarters are in Greenville, Pennsylvania. For more information, visit www.wernerworldwide.com.
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