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The product is easy to use. The product is highly durable and handle. The product is manufactured in United States.
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The Mr. Longarm super tab-lock professional extension pole uses a smooth action diaphragm and pin engagement for a positive lock at every extended length. The push-button assembly allows the entire unit to easily disassemble for cleaning, and an anodized aluminum tri-oval slider tube and smooth fiberglass handle with rubberized grip is included for added ease of use. It comes with a die cast metal 3/4-inch threaded end for maximum versatility with various attachments and can extend from 4-to-7-1/4 feet.
Jean C Major
Reviewed in Canada on November 21, 2022
The handle doesn’t stay in it’s lock position since I purchased it this spring. I do not recommend this handle.
Michael Dragon
Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2016
I bought this to use with the gotcha spray and it does the job well. I've also used it for painting. The pole is very durable and it extends really high. The only thing that is the con is that it is already long to begin with so if you don't want to store a very long stick in whatever place you store stuff then this size is not the one for you.
Sean Erickson
Reviewed in Canada on September 20, 2014
Worked perfectly to change regular sized bulbs in my shop. Was very pleased how sturdy it seemed even when fully extended.
Jim F
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2014
This is a really good extension pole. It feels stiff, firmly but easily retracts, and locks solidly into position. Just be aware that this is a LONG pole for most homes (regrettably too long for practical use in my two story colonial) because it only retracts to slightly longer than eight feet which makes it only practical for really highly places and it makes it very awkward to store.That said, if you need 8 to 16 feet then it's a great pole.
Property Maintenance
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2014
The extention rod can not be locked into place even when it's new. Poor quality. Better to get similar product from local store.
Kathy A.
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2013
I bought the long Arm extension pole along with the soft flow brush to clean our vinyl siding on our house. I would not suggest the extension pole as it broke within 20 minutes of using it. After about 20 miniutes of use it could no longer be extended so we had to use a ladder to reach all the siding. If you just need a 8 foot pole it is okay but don't plan on extending it becuase the button used for the extension is cheap and breaks after first initial use.
horse3nut
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2013
They say the secret to a long life with a tin roof...is keeping it clean. So, I got this (along with a stiff brush) so I could cleaned off my shed's tin roof safely from the ground. My shed is underneath several large old oak trees and gets very dirty often. I have hated having to climb a ladder to get up there myself and even with a good blower and/or a long broom to push things down the roof...there was always spots where I had issues reaching and/or feeling safe about reaching. But with the long arm...I could just stand on the ground and with it extended it's entire 16 feet with stiff brush attachment, I was able to get the entire roof. I felt so much safer, didn't have to drag out the heavy ladder and/or move it all around the building (which is a chore unto itself), nor did I have to put myself in a risky place on the steep pitch of the roof. I had no problem handling the long arm and brush extended to it's 16 foot max. Although at first it was very easy...but by the time I finished with both sides of the roof my arms were a little tired (so I can see why a much larger job might be harder, but I thing with a little practice you would build up your arm muscles and not have that problem either). I was so much happier, and felt so much safer, and there were no untouched spots that I couldn't reach. I love it. No more having to climb up on the roof or even get the ladder out. Wish I had bought this years ago. All that worry...all that dread...now I'll be able to keep a clean roof without all that worry or dread.
Kevin Haas
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2013
Even when it locks it's still sloppy, extension will jiggle when rolling. The Purdy only costs a little moreand is a much better pole.
JonathanWilliamsOnline
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2013
Many extender poles twist to lock them into the desired length. This one has a cool "push button" that allows it to slide and then lock into place. For me, this worked great twice... Then, it broke...under reasonable use. The button failed. After taking it apart, we realized that the spring-alternative mechanism that causes the button to work had failed. We tried repairing the unit with the use of a spring, but still it failed. Perhaps others will have greater success than us, but for now, we've drilled some holes all the way through the interior slide unit, and we've gotten a bolt to lock it into place. "You gotta do what you gotta do" sometimes.
MR7
Reviewed in the United States on April 18, 2012
I was looking for a quality extension pole and decided to go with the The Mr. Long Arm (2-4 Feet) pole. I have tried twist lock poles and found they were always untwisting and changing size. This pole feels sturdy and locks into place with several different positions. I'm 6 feet tall and I am painting rooms with 8 foot ceiling and the 2-4 foot pole is just the right size for me. I'm not sure if this will be long enough for 9 foot ceilings. This is a quality item that I should have bought years ago.
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on October 18, 2011
The Mr. Long Arm looked like a good extension pole so I decided to give it a try at the 7' up to to 15' size. I've never had an extension pole type device and wanted something I could use the with the Twister Fruit Picker, which has straight threads. I lucked out when the Mr. Long Arm arrived since it also had straight threads, which were aluminum and nice and deep. The two fit together although the Twister Fruit Picker's threads are not very deep so it did not bottom out at all but got plenty tight just with hand force.The Mr. Long Arm is a high quality fiberglass pole outer with brushed aluminum internal slider that has holes every 6" or so with one push-button clicker at the end to lock it at a hole. The button seems to almost be directional, although it's not marked as such. For example, if you push on the lower part of the button the inner extension goes into the handle very easily. Also if you push on the top part of the button then the extension comes out very easily. Pushing in the center was not as successful in either direction. I found that a bit of cleaning/deburring of each hole helped the clicker slide quite nicely as well.The unit was delivered on Oct 17 and the date of manufacture was Sept 14 of the same year, so it was very new. It said it was made in the USA on the sticker on the handle. The unit seems to be of very sturdy quality.There were no instructions with the handle. The only instructions that would have been helpful would have been tips about the button.I was picking apples with my setup in less than 15 minutes. I feel the Mr. Long Arm will be very useful for a great many years. It's a commercial/professional grade unit and I expect to have it for a very long time. I paid about $39 with free shipping in 2011.
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