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New Hook-N-Ladder Tool

Dubble D Products has created a new innovative product, the Hook-N-Ladder Tool Caddy which easily attaches to any 'A' frame type fiberglass ladder and positions three different styles of attachments that allows hand tools to be readily available.

The idea of The Hook-N-Ladder was inspired by Double D Products while working on job sites and seeing the tradesmen placing nails or screws or even drilling holes in the sides of their ladders to hang their hand tools. There has been a long standing problem while working with ladders on where to put your hand tools. The issue with bumping into your ladder or moving it while you had your tools on top or on one of the rungs and knocking over your tools only to have them fall to the ground and possibly injuring yourself or someone else.

The Hook-N-Ladder Tool Caddy is simple to use and reliable. You simply attach the main body with the quick clip grip, pick the attachment and you're set to go. The Hook-N-Ladder Tool Caddy employs a quick release design that is easily secured to either side rail of the fiberglass ladder surface and easily removed when desired. The integrated attachments adjust so that the position of tools are always parallel to the ground, perfectly flush keeping the climbing path free and clear of any obstructions.

The Hook-N-Ladder Tool Caddy may be used in other applications such as hanging a bucket for window washing, cleaning gutters or for preparing and painting walls. Made of high grade engineering recycled material the main body is black in color with the attachments in a vibrant yellow. The integral adjustable locking design allows for attachments to be installed on either the left or right side of ladder making ladder a virtual work station. Ease of installation without sacrificing the integrity of the highly engineered quick clip grip is incorporated into the design.



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