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The Lock Jaw Roof Ladder Stabilizer Hook delivers professional-grade ladder security in just 5 seconds. Trusted by firefighters and utility companies, this Australian-engineered accessory features a durable glass-reinforced nylon and steel build with non-slip rubber gutter grips. Winner of multiple safety awards, it prevents ladder movement and falls, ensuring safe, confident roof work every time.







| ASIN | B07NDF1DHF |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #46,948 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #14 in Ladder Accessories |
| Color | Yellow and Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (524) |
| Date First Available | April 4, 2023 |
| Included Components | Ladder Grip |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.66 pounds |
| Item model number | CECOMINOD080762 |
| Manufacturer | Lock Jaw Ladder Grip |
| Part Number | CECOMINOD080762 |
| Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 6.69 x 5.51 inches |
| Size | 1 Unit / Single |
J**N
Pricy, but that's the cost of being safe!
If you've read many of my reviews, you will quickly realize I do the majority of my own work. I painted our 3800 square foot house. I used this to paint the upper eve of our home. I can't over emphasize my fear of heights! I felt completely safe knowing This was helping hold my ladder.
B**N
Great product!
Works as expected, very simple and easy to use. Holds the ladder as firm as tie down straps with out pulling on gutter supports. Completely happy with the purchase, wish they had a package deal for 2. One downside is can't use a gutter guard while using the lock jaw, and without a second one the ladder has enough bounce that cardboard eventually finds it's way down and out. Also the carabineer that comes with it is cheap and broke off after the first couple uses. Doesn't bother me tho, I just lock it onto my harness strap or onto a pocket.
J**S
Gives a Good feeling down deep in my loins
Great quality well made product ,be better if was made in the USA but still really nice . I have a little giant ladder so it didn’t tighten down enough i added a piece of plywood between the ladder and gutter and that did the trick very tight, very secure as a side benefit my plywood trick helped to protect the gutters from ladder scratches and distributed the weight of the ladder ,so back to Amazon to order (ladders little helper) I will add my plywood to that then my life will be complete probably don’t need 2 of them however I thought if one is good 2 would really be good so Back to Amazon to order another one . Yes I know ,I have a Amazon ordering compulsion, They should start AA //Amazon anonymous //
S**R
These things work.
I’m a 300+ pound 6’4” dude. I should not be on ladders. I bought two of these and they make my ladder rock solid. Was able to clean my gutters this year on my own for the first time. They are expensive - but less expensive than a trip to the ER or a funeral.
J**Y
Can save your life!
Everyone who works with extension ladders needs this tool. It’s easy to use and makes all the difference in the ladder’s stability. My previous job provided their workers with “top safety equipment”. And by that they meant a bungee cord to tire to the gutter for your 20+ foot extension ladder. This clamp is SO much more stable than a cord. It clamps to the side of the ladder and not leaving a cord for you to trip on over a rung. I would suggest if you are a coward like me to get two of these claps, one for each side of the ladder.
D**N
Great product.
I bought this for my son who is an insurance adjuster. He has told me that he LOVES it!!
A**Y
If you climb ladders, please buy this
I wish I had the money to buy every contractor who climbs a ladder one of these. It’s such a vital asset. There are so many stories of a catastrophic fall and ladder safety is so important. The issue isn’t usually getting on the roof, it’s getting off. You are committing your weight toward the fall side and the ladder is generally unsupported left and right and definitely not supported toward the fall side. Lock Jaw anchors the ladder and prevents side to side slides, tips and kick outs. Some things to think about: If there are gutter guards you must remove a small section to anchor the lockjaw. This is a tool that greatly increases EXISTING ladder safety principles. Not replace them. But it’s durable, easy to use and is a no brained for your climbs. Pair it with a ladder helper and the gutters stay clean and you stay safe
K**R
Best Ladder Safety Clamp in the Industry
We have tried many different ladder clamps over the years and haven't found a better, more secure ladder clamp than the Lock Jaw Ladder Grip. There are other products out there that are cheaper, but they do not work as well. As a company who's whole suite of products and services involve being on a roof, safety is paramount and cutting costs on safety equipment is not something I'm willing to do. I strongly recommend this product to anyone doing regular ladder work. Jamie Lacher - Owner Wash Me Solar, Utah
P**A
Bin wirklich begeistert. Ich nutze die Sicherung bei der Reinigung von Dach und Regenrinne in 6m Höhe. Natürlich erfolgt der Aufstieg immer noch ungesichert, aber das Arbeiten oben ist nun super stabilisiert. Sehr einfach in der Handhabung.
M**A
Outil efficace. Facile à utiliser et sécuritaire. Permet de garder l'échelle en place sans craindre de tomber.
L**E
This is an awesome product, locks your ladder to the gutter, preventing sideways or downward slip. A must for precarious situations, be safe out there.
H**N
Je suis couvreur depuis déjà 22 ans et 4 ans à mon compte je viens d'investir dans ce petit système qui devrait être obligatoire ce n'est pas un gadget du tout ! Le système a déjà été récompensé preuve de sa qualité et de son efficacité ! Avant je m'étais des sangles accroché à la toiture pour la bloquer mais c'est assez long et pas très pratique maintenant j'ai ce système là qui se fixe sur la gouttière !😊⚒
A**G
Does not work when guuter guard installed.
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