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Default "Industry-standard" measurements and advertising

On 11/02/2015 10:43 PM, Percival P. Cassidy wrote:
I have a 16-ft. "every-which-way" ladder that I've had for maybe 20
years, so when I saw what was described as a "22'" multifunction ladder
(Keller KMT-22) advertised at a considerable discount, I thought it
might be worth upgrading. BUT when I looked at the detailed specs. it
turns out that it's really only 18-ft 3-in. long: the claimed "22'" is
the height one can reach when standing on the highest permitted rung;
this, I am told, is the "industry-standard" method of labeling ladders.

I guess that if we didn't have decent regulations, we'd have 3-qt.
"gallons" of milk and gasoline, and 40-ft. reels of electrical wire
labeled as "50-ft."


A "gallon" is the amount you can use if you drink fast while filling the
container.

You can use the 40-foot cord for a light and still see things 50 feet
from the receptacle.

I didn't buy the ladder.

Perce



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