Product Details
Lightweight yet Durable
Our medium duty Pro-Pole fiberglass extension pole is a great combination of lighter weight and durability. This telescoping pole also utilizes an anodized aluminum slider tube and our fluted, fiberglass handle. Fiberglass, unlike similar aluminum handles does not get too hot or too cold to the touch. Plus, fiberglass is more rigid, making it the perfect handle material due to the utilitarian nature of extension poles.
Versatility for Any Project
Pro-Pole works great for practically any project or type of user for a variety of reasons. To begin with, this versatility starts at the smaller diameter fiberglass handle. Since the handle is smaller, it is easy for anyone to grip no matter their size or stature. Additionally, the chuck and collet locking mechanism provides a firm lock at any length. With 5 different lengths available, there is a Pro-Pole fiberglass extension pole perfect for any situation. Finally, the standard threaded end fits most attachments meaning it can be used it for a variety of different projects including painting, window cleaning, deck staining, and much more.
Made in the USA Quality
We believe making our famous telescoping extension poles in the USA is what sets us apart as far as our manufacturing quality and attention to detail. With that being said, of course our Pro-Pole is one of the many great fiberglass extension poles made at our production facility in Missouri. This means that when users purchase a Pro-Pole, they can expect the highest quality that is synonymous with a product being “Made in the USA”.
Easy to use short extension pole
This works great for any paint roller that you need just a bit more height on. We have another pole but its about 6′ long. This (3-6 ft) is perfect for painting up to our 9′ walls without having to get a ladder. Easy to thread onto the standard paint roller and the mini roller. We also used this with our lightbulb changer to get to the coffered ceiling can lights. Don’t know why we didn’t buy one of these years ago.
– JMO (via Amazon, February 7, 2022)