Part 2 of this series. I look at my combination ladders that I use for window cleaning and point out the good and not so good about them.
Video Rating: 5 / 5
Batman’s utility belt is very cool, but it’s no good for window cleaning. The Sörbo Tool Belt puts the tools you need most within easy reach. Quality, Speed and Ergonomics is what we’re all about. You get better quality with Sörbo tools, that’s a given. But you can’t get speed if you’re wasting time fetching your tools. Stooping and bending to get your tools isn’t good ergonomics. The nice thing is, if you have all three, you also have that all important fourth leg of a good business…better earnings. Which is why you need the Sörbo tool belt! You can even strut around like Batman while wearing it if you prefer. Just don’t jump from a high rise. You’ll need the Bat-Grappling hook for that ![]()

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Yes I am familiar with stack ladders. My local supplier (Canadian) has them but from what I can tell they are way over priced compared to prices in the US. At one time I considered them. Thank you for your input.
Mark-man,No doubt yoos can conduct yourself professionally…And your presentation on your videos are well done!Yoos never said if you were familiar with stack ladders!And there is no shame in being self trained it’s only that your going to be slower on the learning curve and there may be some technique and tricks you’ll never learn but that’s okay too!As long as your making a living and providing your customers with quality,clean,workmenship/service! I’ve been pushing ladders for thirty years !
I didn’t say I don’t like extension ladders. I live in an apartment condo with low ceiling underground parking. No way to store an extension ladder. But the ladders I reviewed are professionally rated and are used by contractors all over North America. Just check out any reno show on tv. They’re everywhere.
Self trained, yes. Professional, yes. Just ask my customers.
Narrow very narrow Don-man….yoos said you didn’t use them at all because you wanted to be safe!Go back and listen to yourself.You blocked me because I was shining a light on your rookie ways !paper towels ….give me a break Son!
Mark-man why don’t yoos like extension ladder?With a stabilizer bar they work great and with a fluid adjustable leg they can’t be beat!They’re more versatile!Sectional ladders are great also..have you ever seen them?It’s obvious your self train and that’s not a slam, and getting the right information is key!I started as a bucket-hound but I figured I wanted the right way of doing it so I got a job with a professional company so to learn the proper techniques and proper tools.
I don’t regret it!
I say that I seldom use a ladder. And I blocked you because you are a troll.
@johnnywindows1 thats true if your doing insides.. the water does run off the Sörbo squeegee quite a bit more than unger and ettore etc.. but no doubt the sörbo squeegee is the best in the wolrd IMO ! i would say the 50 cm is the best ( foor what i do ) been using the 45 cm and have realised that i can go up to a 50 cm cm . the 55 cm is a little to big for me… when you use this holster outside i would recommend getting the splash guard to costs about 10 $
@peterpetersnbg Two things- I use bucket on belt all the time- wouldn’t a holster like that allow water to dribble down the leg? And close your eyes when he speaks- is he the swedish chef from muppet show or what?
@chile ray lol
Woa Hoss don’t shoot, just checking it out ! Lets go to the not ok corral and shoot it out with W(stink it up)CR…Ye haw
Even Billy the kid wouldn’t want to draw with you Sorbo