Garelick Quik Lok Telescopic Pole
Quick Overview
- This popular Smooth Pole offers an easy to use pole with internal locking cogs
- Low profile couplers allow the pole to slide easily through the hands.
- Quarter Turn to Lock
- Rolled edges on tubing
- Standard Acme Screw Tip
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$27.00 - $95.70
Size Selection
Low profile profile with internal couplers alow the pole to slide easily through the hands.
Quarter Turn to Lock, Rolled edges on tubing, ACME Tip
Wooden pole tip not included.
Garelick Telescopic pole with ACME tip, internal locking collar
PRODUCT NAME | SECTIONS | EXTENDED LENGTH | COLLAPSED LENGTH |
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Garelick Extension Pole 2 Section 2 Foot | 2 Sections | 2 Feet | 13.8 Inches |
Garelick Extension Pole 2 Section 4 Foot | 2 Sections | 4 Feet | 28.5 Inches |
Garelick Extension Pole 2 Section 6 Foot | 2 Sections | 6 Feet | 40.5 Inches |
Garelick Extension Pole 3 Section 8 Foot | 3 Sections | 8 Feet | 40 Inches |
Garelick Extension Pole 3 Section 18 Foot | 3 Sections | 18 Feet | 80 Inches |
Garelick Extension Pole 4 Section 24 Foot | 4 Sections | 24 Feet | 83 Inches |
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