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Very helpful.
This article is too heavily biased by the authors own emotional affiliations. I like Made-in-USA too, but I also have to feed the children. The tremendous price difference is not as much a factor of quality as it is made in China vs. USA. Weld strength is important, but it is accurately reflected in the weight rating of the ladders (300 lbs for the Gorilla and 400lbs for the Little Giant in most cases). I want objective information. I've already seen the Little Giant informercial.
This is an ad. Look at who the author works for: "Adam Hook is a Client Account Specialist for 10x Marketing". Give me a break.
Talk about biased! The construction of the Gorilla ladder will be safe for the average homeowner under 300 pounds. If you are over 300 pounds, you might reconsider climbing 13 feet in the air. I bought a Gorilla ladder and consider it a great value for the dollar.
The most significant difference between the Gorilla and the Little Giant is the price, obviously due to low cost of Chinese labor(prison labor in many cases). It creates mixed feelings when one considers that Home Depot, Wal-Mart and the like help contain U.S. inflation when they purchase huge amounts of Chinese produced goods.
Unbelievably biased article. Read Consumer Reports recent issue. The Gorilla is rated as a Best Buy. I believe both brands are excellent but you will only pay about 1/3 as much for the Gorilla. Little Giant must pay for all their infomercials, etc.
This dude really knows what he is talking about. I would totally buy a Little Giant Ladder based on this alone. Those other companies are good, but who wouldn't want to help Americans keep their jobs?
i eat bugs but i think he is to bias
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