Pole Telewash Flowthru 3-5ft 2 sect. Mr.
Quick Overview
- Water Fed telescoping extension pole with an ergonomic non-slip rubber hand grip
- The angle adapter allows user to change brush angle to 270 degrees.
- These 3-5 ft. poles connect to a standard garden hose and includes a water flow control shut-off valve and chuck and collet locking device.
- Nylar flow-thru threaded end fits all Mr. LongArm flow thru brushes
- Use the soft brush for glass, boats/cars, awnings, siding, etc.
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$21.20
$24.55
- Mr. LongArm's 8680 Tele-Wash Flow-Thru Extension Pole model is a Water-Fed telescoping extension pole with an ergonomic non-slip rubber hand grip. Attaches to a standard garden hose with a flow control shut-off valve. The Nylar flow-thru threaded end fits all Mr. LongArm flow thru brushes. Bi-directional Twist-lok device locks with a twist in either direction and provides a secure lock at any extended length. The anodized aluminum handle and slider won't rust. Extends from 3' to 5'.
- Bi-directional Twist-lok device locks with a twist in either direction and provides a secure lock at any extended length
- Extends from 3' to 5'
- Water-Fed telescoping extension pole with an ergonomic non-slip rubber hand grip
- Attaches to a standard garden hose with a flow control shut-off valve
- Nylar flow-thru threaded end fits all Mr. LongArm flow thru brushes
- These 3-5 ft. poles connect to a standard garden hose and includes a water flow control shut-off valve and chuck and collet locking device.
- It has a foam insulated anondized aluminum construction.
- The angle adapter allows user to change brush angle to 270 degrees.
- Use the soft brush for glass, boats/cars, awnings, siding, etc.
- 3 - 5 ft
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