Stephanie
9 augustus 2025
Living in Texas you undoubtedly get those annoying wasp nests under your eaves. I unfortunately do not have a ladder 🪜 and wouldn’t have climbed up to knock their nests down. I knew the nests were abandoned since the recent freeze. This worked perfectly was easy to put together allowed me the safety to stay sure footed on the ground while being able to reach those annoying nests and absolutely it was worth the money. I didn’t I have to pay someone else to do something so simple.
therightamt
11 juli 2025
This thing is exactly what we needed for our loft with high vaulted ceilings. It’s surprisingly lightweight for how far it extends, and I had no problem reaching cobwebs and dusty corners I hadn’t touched in forever. The soft, flexible bristles grab debris without scratching anything, and the pole feels secure even when fully extended. I really like that it breaks down into sections for easy storage. We’ve already used it on ceiling beams and tall windows with great results. For the price, this is a fantastic value—especially if you live in a place with high ceilings like we do.
James
17 februari 2025
This duster works very well and actually allowed me to dust the highest point in my ceiling. There are multiple length options possible by using as many pole segments as needed.The last time I dusted the ceiling in my living room, I had to stand on a ladder and reach further than I felt comfortable. With this, I was able to walk around and easily reach everything I needed. I actually dusted the ceilings in the whole house while just walking around. The reach is phenomenal.There are three different pole segment types. There is a piece with a comfortable plastic grip, the body segments with smaller threads and a final accessory pole with a standard larger screw threaded connector. Since the end has a standard pole thread, you can attach your favorite squeegee or any other lightweight tool.Also included is adjustable angle attachment. This part is handy for overhangs, above shelves, etc… It can also be used with any other attachments you have on hand.Connections between pole segments have a metal collar that extends past the threaded coupler. This adds stability and reduces the likelihood of the pole breaking. This is a welcome feature as it takes some strain off of the plastic threads.As expected, the pole is a little wobbly at the full 12 foot length, especially if you are trying to dust a 20 foot ceiling. I don’t see it being a problem unless you quickly waved it around carelessly and/or hit it on something. It really works well and is pretty compact when disassembled. If you have high ceilings, this thing is a lifesaver.
J A N E T
17 november 2024
The thing that sets this cobweb duster apart from the rest is the brush. It's made of high quality, SOFT bristles that allow you to easily squish it into corners to effectively grab those pesky cobwebs! It is also useful to dust can lights because of the soft bristles! I like that I can adjust the length to serve my needs! It's light weight and easy on the arms. Highly recommend!
Dale Hufford
24 oktober 2024
I recently tried out the 20+Ft High Reach Cobweb Duster for cleaning those hard-to-reach corners inside and outside my house, and while it worked great at first, I ran into an issue with the durability. The brush itself is lightweight, and the elastic bristles are soft, making it easy to sweep away cobwebs without damaging walls or ceilings. The detachable pole is a nice feature too, as it gives you flexibility in terms of length perfect for both high corners indoors and outdoor eaves.However, after only a few uses, I accidentally dropped the pole from just a few feet above the ground, and unfortunately, it broke. The pole didn’t seem to hold up well to even a small drop, which was a bit disappointing considering the design seemed sturdy. I was hoping for something more durable for the price.Overall, while the cobweb duster worked well when it was intact, the fragility of the pole was a big letdown. If you don’t mind being extra careful with it, it can do the job, but I’d be cautious about how easily it could break.