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frontpageThe Driver posted Nov 23, 2025 01:19 AM
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22' Gorilla Ladders Reach Aluminum Multi-Position Ladder (300-lbs Capacity)

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$189

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Home Depot has 22' Gorilla Ladders Reach Aluminum Multi-Position Ladder (300-Lbs Load Capacity/GMPXA-22B) on sale for $189. Select free store pickup where available.

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Features:
  • Removable Project Bucket sits on top of the ladder to hold tools, hardware, paint, and accessories
  • 28 telescoping adjustable heights
  • Durable design with type 1A ANSI duty rating rated to hold up to 300 lbs.
  • Oversized hinges and armored feet also feature built-in tool hangers for added convenience and safety when climbing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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Home Depot has 22' Gorilla Ladders Reach Aluminum Multi-Position Ladder (300-Lbs Load Capacity/GMPXA-22B) on sale for $189. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to community member The Driver for sharing this deal.

Note: Store pickup availability may vary by location.

Features:
  • Removable Project Bucket sits on top of the ladder to hold tools, hardware, paint, and accessories
  • 28 telescoping adjustable heights
  • Durable design with type 1A ANSI duty rating rated to hold up to 300 lbs.
  • Oversized hinges and armored feet also feature built-in tool hangers for added convenience and safety when climbing
  • Limited lifetime warranty

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Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Written by The Driver

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Model: 22 ft. Reach MPXA Aluminum Multi-Position Ladder with Project Bucket, 300 lbs. Load Capacity

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zechs77
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Can't disagree more. I used it fully extended up to the second highest rung and used a pole saw off of that. No issues. It also gets me on top of 2-story roofs.

Good ladder, but not a slick price. Was cheaper last year.
ParagonHelix
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Guess they won't hit last year's prices. The 18' was $89, and it's currently at $240.
RodrigoR8581
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I got this 22 ft ladder for $149.00 last year on Black Friday.

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Nov 23, 2025 01:44 AM
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meangreenhunterNov 23, 2025 01:44 AM
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Wish it was class 1aa. 375 lbs.
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Nov 23, 2025 02:29 AM
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FlayNov 23, 2025 02:29 AM
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"So I need to change a bulb, above the stairway… most expensive bulb I've ever done"

You can get light bulb changers with 11 foot poles for like $20 - $25.
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Nov 23, 2025 02:36 AM
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ParagonHelixNov 23, 2025 02:36 AM
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Guess they won't hit last year's prices. The 18' was $89, and it's currently at $240.
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Nov 23, 2025 02:44 AM
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The DriverNov 23, 2025 02:44 AM
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Quote from Flay :
"So I need to change a bulb, above the stairway… most expensive bulb I've ever done"

You can get light bulb changers with 11 foot poles for like $20 - $25.
Yep, bought one on a China website for like $5, and it pulls down the whole can when I try to put the new bulb in…
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Nov 23, 2025 03:05 AM
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mwebsterpNov 23, 2025 03:05 AM
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$35 for the shipment kills the deal for me
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Nov 23, 2025 03:55 AM
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newbilityNov 23, 2025 03:55 AM
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"So I need to change a bulb, above the stairway… most expensive bulb I've ever done…
lol."
You chould use cheap bulbs that does not last a month. Change it 100 times, and bring down the average cost.
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Nov 23, 2025 03:55 AM
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RodrigoR8581Nov 23, 2025 03:55 AM
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I got this 22 ft ladder for $149.00 last year on Black Friday.
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Nov 23, 2025 03:57 AM
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TylerB9677Nov 23, 2025 03:57 AM
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Don't buy this if you expect to use it for anything but an a frame ladder and on stairs.as a regular extention ladder is as absolute garbage. When it is fuly extended, I wouldn't trust it for someone over 150 lbs. I own this exact ladder, it's heavy, sucks to use, and isn't to be trusted past 10'
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Nov 23, 2025 04:30 AM
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AreebTanvirNov 23, 2025 04:30 AM
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Quote from ParagonHelix :
Guess they won't hit last year's prices. The 18' was $89, and it's currently at $240.
I picked the 18' one. Works for all my needs for single story home
Nov 23, 2025 04:32 AM
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AreebTanvirNov 23, 2025 04:32 AM
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Quote from RodrigoR8581 :
I got this 22 ft ladder for $149.00 last year on Black Friday.
Lucky I missed that one but 18' still works for single story homes. Solid price for this aluminum one. Harbor Freight also sells around same price but they are heavier metal ones in compare to this one.
Nov 23, 2025 04:36 AM
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BatmansplumberNov 23, 2025 04:36 AM
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Quote from newbility :
"So I need to change a bulb, above the stairway… most expensive bulb I've ever done… lol." You chould use cheap bulbs that does not last a month. Change it 100 times, and bring down the average cost.
I think you're missing the premise of the comment, hoss...
Nov 23, 2025 04:45 AM
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zechs77Nov 23, 2025 04:45 AM
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Quote from TylerB9677 :
Don't buy this if you expect to use it for anything but an a frame ladder and on stairs.as a regular extention ladder is as absolute garbage. When it is fuly extended, I wouldn't trust it for someone over 150 lbs. I own this exact ladder, it's heavy, sucks to use, and isn't to be trusted past 10'
Can't disagree more. I used it fully extended up to the second highest rung and used a pole saw off of that. No issues. It also gets me on top of 2-story roofs.

Good ladder, but not a slick price. Was cheaper last year.
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Nov 23, 2025 04:46 AM
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FeistyKite520Nov 23, 2025 04:46 AM
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I really wish I had gotten the style that has adjustable individual feet, so that if you're putting it on a slope that goes from left to right slope downward, up against your house, you could extend the right foot and try to level it out a bit.
Nov 23, 2025 04:50 AM
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CaleoNov 23, 2025 04:50 AM
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Quote from FeistyKite520 :
I really wish I had gotten the style that has adjustable individual feet, so that if you're putting it on a slope that goes from left to right slope downward, up against your house, you could extend the right foot and try to level it out a bit.
Yep. Came here to say as much. Many times i've wished my Werner version of this had adjustable legs to get a safer footing on uneven ground.

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Nov 23, 2025 06:02 AM
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IndigoWinter2667Nov 23, 2025 06:02 AM
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Quote from TylerB9677 :
Don't buy this if you expect to use it for anything but an a frame ladder and on stairs.as a regular extention ladder is as absolute garbage. When it is fuly extended, I wouldn't trust it for someone over 150 lbs. I own this exact ladder, it's heavy, sucks to use, and isn't to be trusted past 10'
I dont know what you are doing wrong but I've used my brothers 22' and my 18' gorilla ladder in every possible configuration and never once felt unsafe. At my heaviest I was 255lbs at the time too.
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