ProTool Multi Tool/BronzeWool Pad Holder Kit 9in
Quick Overview
- Comes in two sizes
- Easily attaches to your standard angle adapter
- Also accepts Steel Wool, Walnut, and White Scrub Pads
- Time saver for your water fed pole
- Abrasive surface for removing bird droppings
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Multi Tool/BronzeWool Pad Holder Kit 9in
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
This time-saving bronze wool attachment tool is the perfect fit for a standard angle adapter in most Water-Fed poles. Choose from two sizes of either 9 inches or 4.5 inches!
PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS
- Comes in two sizes
- Attaches to your Water-Fed Pole Angle Adapter
- Comes with a Bronze Wool Pad
- Also accepts Steel Wool, Walnut, and White Scrub Pads
- Easily attaches to your standard angle adapter
- Abrasive surface for removing bird droppings
- Time saver for your Water-Fed pole
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