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The Little Giant Revolution M22 is a premium 22-foot multi-position ladder crafted from aerospace-grade aluminum, featuring patented dual Ratchet Levelers for rapid, hands-free adjustment on uneven surfaces. Rated Type 1A for 300 lbs capacity, it offers unmatched versatility with over a dozen configurations including stepladder, extension, and scaffolding modes. Lightweight yet robust, it meets all OSHA and ANSI standards, making it the go-to ladder for professionals demanding safety, stability, and adaptability.








| Material | Aluminum |
| Brand | Little Giant |
| Product Dimensions | 68"W x 9"H |
| Color | Gray |
| Special Feature | Foldable, Multi-Position |
| Item Weight | 46 Pounds |
| Load Capacity | 300 Pounds |
| Maximum Height | 22 Feet |
| Manufacturer | Little Giant Ladder Systems |
| UPC | 096764138028 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00096764138028 |
| Number of Steps | 13 |
| Part Number | 12022-801 |
| Item Weight | 46 pounds |
| Item model number | 12022-801 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 22 Ft. |
| Style | Standard with Ratchet Levelers |
| Pattern | No Accessory |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Special Features | Foldable, Multi-Position |
| Included Components | Dual Ratchet Levelers, Tip and Glide Wheels, Trestle Brackets |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Warranty Description | Limited lifetime. |
M**C
Fantastic Ladder - only issue for some people might be the weight...
I bought the Little Giant 22 ft ladder from Amazon during one of their Christmas sales during 2012. The price was fantastic (just under 200) and the ladder works great! We have pretty high ceilings and I've used it to easily replace ceiling can flood bulbs in the stairwell by just adjusting the legs on the ladder to different heights. I couldn't even put a ladder in the stairwell before, and even if I did my 8 ft step ladder wouldn't have reached the bulb. It's fairly easy and intuative to switch heights with the Rock Locks, as well as switch between an extension ladder vs. an A frame step ladder. The ladder feels very sturdy to me, and I'm a little over 200 lbs. I really think this is a very well made product and would not hesitate purchasing again ... although I think this will last my lifetime so I probably won't need to buy again...This ladder allows me to get rid of both my 8 ft step ladder as well as my extenstion ladder - and by mounting it on the wall with the Wall Rack I have gained a lot more storage space in my garage. I also bought the work platform to go with it, but I haven't used that yet.Some minor issues that may be major for others - the ladder is a bit heavy (approx 40 lbs). This might make it difficult for some people to move around the home. It isn't for me, but I could see it might be a problem for some. It does have rubber wheels on the bottom which make it easy to move over a flat, smooth surface however. When the ladder is in an extension mode, the treads are a bit small which isn't real comfortable to stand on for a long period of time. You can alleviate this by buying the work platform accessory, but I don't know how easy it is to use with this since I haven't used mine yet.If you can wait to buy the ladder, Amazon usually has this one sale during the Christmas season (Black Friday/Monday) as well as one of there specials during the remaining holiday season (when I bought mine). The specials will save you a significant amount of money.
K**N
Why Did I wait this long to get one?
This ladder is just awesome. If you are going to use it mostly for a 1 size A frame ladder, it is quite a bit heavier than an aluminum ladder of the same size, so I am not sure I would pay the extra money in that case.However, if you are looking for a ladder that can be adjusted to do just about anything you want, then this is the ladder for you.Pros:* I LOVE the leveling feet, when using this as an extension ladder, they are very easy to adjust and work great* It really is simple to adjust it to all the things that you want it to do. I was worried that I wouldn't be able to remember all the adjustments, but in reality it is simple and very intuitive on how to adjust it* The ladder seems very stable, even with the extension all the way out, there is some give in the ladder, so don't expect this to be rock solid with no bend as you go up, but then again I am 230 lbs so there aren't many extension ladders that wouldn't have some give :)* The flexibility to use it in so many waysCons:* It is a heavier ladder, that being said it comes with wheels to move it around, but in practice it makes it difficult to move around as it is so far behind you that I usually just pick it up and carry it.* For the second A-Frame you have 2 tops that you put in the extensions to make another A-Frame and it comes with a bungy cord to attach it to the ladder for storage. It works fine, I just wish they are come up with a way to integrate it into the frame, I just leave it in a drawer until I need it and I am sure I will end up losing it and then not find it when I do need it :)In summary, if your looking for a good all around ladder that does a little bit of everything and you don't mind they weight go for it. It takes up less space than multiple ladders and won't really cost more when you look at buying multiple ladders. If you only use one type or size of ladder, spend less money and get a lighter ladder.
A**N
Love the ladder, nice price.
It took me a long time to choose this ladder. Wanted top quality in an adjustable ladder at a good price. Very happy with the purchase.Pros: it is exactly what the ads say, adaptable, sturdy, stable, and easy to use. Excellent workmanship.Cons: Price (it's not cheap), Weight (a weakling won't like the 22 ft ladder), rung depth.Regarding the price, I've heard from another LG owner that his son's knockoff is much lower quality; you'll get what you pay for.Regarding the weight, I'm fit and I have very little trouble with it. Watch the videos on how to manipulate the ladder and they help A LOT. My wife is 5'8" so she can lug it around, but anyone much shorter will be inclined to use the wheels. Keep in mind the weight is a factor of the height (22') and weight capacity (300lbs). Get a smaller version, and it will be lighter. Lastly, don't forget that the weight of the ladder adds to it's stability. I never feel unsafe on it.My complaint about the rung depth is a minor point. I typically used an A frame ladder (very deep rungs) and I don't spend a lot of time on an extension ladder, so I'm probably being a baby. If you're going to be standing on the ladder for a while, you may want to buy the work platform. For a simple up-and-down trip, it's fine. FYI, I've done some of that "standing work" (painting overhead) but I still haven't ordered the platform.I may also get the leveling leg, but I haven't needed it yet. The ladder included the brackets to convert to a scaffold, but I haven't used it yet.My neighbor has an older version, and I must say I like the hinge latches and extension latches on my Revolution much better than on his. They're more comfortable on the hands.Now I only have one ladder. The only weakness in this approach is for work less than 8 ft, it's like bringing a bazooka to a duel: the job will get done, but a smaller step ladder would do it easier. I may end up buying a cheap stepladder for that reason... or maybe not. :-)
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