🧗♂️ Elevate Your Cleaning Game!
The DOCA Telescoping Pole Attachment is a high-quality extension tool designed for cleaning, painting, and photography in hard-to-reach areas. With over 180 degrees of rotation and compatibility with standard threaded attachments, this durable nylon and metal accessory is perfect for both indoor and outdoor tasks. Weighing just 90 grams, it’s lightweight yet robust, making it an essential addition to your cleaning arsenal.
Material | Nylon, Metal |
Brand | DOCAZOO |
Product Dimensions | 6"L x 2"W |
Exterior Finish | Nylon |
Specific Uses For Product | Cleaning high places, Painting hard-to-reach areas, Photography from elevated angles, Home inspection, Gutter cleaning |
Special Feature | Adjustable Rotation |
Included Components | Screw |
Item Weight | 90 Grams |
Handle Material | Nylon |
Hand Orientation | Ambidextrous |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Manufacturer | Docazoo |
UPC | 810100660314 |
Part Number | DCZ-FGS-P036-02-AA1US |
Item Weight | 3.17 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DCZ-FGS-P036-02-AA1US |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Size | Head Only - No Pole |
Finish | Polished |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 1 |
Special Features | Adjustable Rotation |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**E
best money I've spent recently
I purchased this pole primarily to do some light tree trimming/pruning, and I am extremely happy with it. Hiring professionals is crazy expensive! At a couple hundreds of dollars per tree, I'd be spending thousands. But with the docapole, the pruning saw attachment, and my ladder, I've successfully pruned all my trees of dead branches on my own and only spent around $100!At full extension, the pole loses some rigidity, making super tall cuts a bit more challenging. I strongly recommend that you be patient, and you can get it done. It's very lightweight, which is great, but it's also susceptible to warping and/or denting if you apply too much pressure, drop it, or bang it against something hard. I got a bit aggressive with some cuts and caused some slight warping in one section, which made it slightly difficult to extend/contract, and I accidentally dropped it and caused a dent in another section, which also impacted the ability to extend/contract that part. Both were my fault, I should have been more careful. But I submitted a question to Docapole via their website, asking if they sold replacement sections. Unfortunately they don't, but their customer service was super nice and offered me a discount on a replacement!
A**Y
Didn’t strip out when tightening.
I bought a couple of these broom handle pivots. The first one I purchased wouldn’t tighten up on the handle. This one tightened up like it was made for the handle. I put all my strength in twisting it tight and it’s a perfect fit.
G**A
Does the job well
I can see clearly now....clean windows yeah. Easy to use, strong pole and able to clean high windows. Made a solution of water vinegar and a touch of Dawn soap. Did the job well!
D**S
Do the job without climbing a ladder
Lightweight, rigid, and long pole allows jobs to be completed without climbing a ladder, which as I grow older becomes more risky. Pleased.
J**E
Works great, and keeps me off the ladder
LOVE this thing, and wish I had bought it years ago. It can reach into places that normally you would need a bucket truck to reach. With the saw attachment, you can trim tree limbs without getting on a ladder.
A**R
Extending pole
Pleased with purchase, seems to work well
A**R
Stay away from the 30ft. Pole
I have a couple Docapoles and the shorter of the 2 works great washing my rv ect. But the 30 ft. Is completely useless when using fully extended, just having the hook on it bent the last section immediately. If you want a nice pole for shorter reaches the smaller pole is nice but the last section of the 30ft is just to thin to be of any use.
B**T
Docs does what other poles couldn’t
We bought the 36 foot reach docapole to clean some high picturesque windows. Over the last ten years we had tried two extension poles with microfiber and squeegee heads. I started with an off brand and then Mr Long Arm. I used Unger microfiber cloth with squeegee I would struggle to get the job done and it was never streak free clean to my satisfaction. And if it was cold or your hands got wet it was to the point of painful to change extension lengths. Sometimes requiring tools to help. The inadequate attempts at window cleaning led to my wife looking into costs of a window cleaning service. I thought we’d try this docapole and give one last try at DIY.GAME CHANGER. The fenestrated pole and adjustable quick locks completely avoid rotational slip. The Doca attachments screw on tightly and don’t unwind when it’s up at 36 feet, no more having to duct tape your squeegee or bringing the tool back to the ground to attempt another repair. I found the Doca mop to be another major upgrade, I finish a whole story of windows before I have to reapply window cleaning solution. The upper aspect of the windows is angled, the bidirectional rotating squeegee head makes the job look professional.WARNING-it worked so well, my wife asked me if I could clean out under the fascia boards at the peak of the house, about 36 feet up. The pressure washer barely reaches there and can’t keep anything above 12 feet clean without a ladder. I used the DOCA mop and a 1:1 mix of simple green and white vinegar applied with the docapole. Then washed off with 0 degree nozzle on pressure washer. When it dried it looks freshly painted. We had been talking about needing a new paint job due to mildew discoloration we could not manage. Now gone! Worked so well I ended up washing the whole house. Looks great.I didn’t say it was easy. At max extension you need a strong back and shoulders (or a second person) to be able to position and move the mop for cleaning. And looking straight up for too long of a time can be a pain in the neck.Two tips to pass on. After you place the solution at the mop end, secure the butt end against the house foundation or a similar sturdy structure. Walk your way up the pole until the mop end becomes airborne. It then gets very wobbly and hard to control. Rest the mop end against some trim or similar, then walk or bounce the mop head over to your desired cleaning location.If you question what length to buy, I would recommend you go with the 36 foot reach. Without extension it works well as a 10 foot pole. If your house is only a one story you may consider a shorter pole. But check out the attachments. You can use the pole saw attachment and do your own tree maintenance, etc.I’ve only had the docapole for three weeks but it has already held up to a lot of use, and paid itself off multiple times. And opened up a lot of cleaning and maintenance options that I previously would not have considered. Highly recommended.
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