The extension wand you need is one with Hexagonal extension tube..
it is MUCH stronger than round, and we get LOTS of compliments on them.
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I have heard good things about the aluminum type, especially the pin-lock poles. I hate the threaded collar type, dirt always gets in there and sometimes you can't get them loose without a lot of trouble.
I have the poles from 18' to 36' long and they are a tool for the job.
My poles have made me a lot of money and they are a pita to use but when it comes to saving the customer money and you can do the job without a manlift, that has gotten me the job many times over the competition.
I hate using them all day long but when it is making me money, I don't mind that much, just hate my elbows hurting the next day. hahahahaha
If you use them, get the belt that helps hold it, that belt helps a lot.
There are some tricks to using those poles to make them easier to use and not kick so hard when working, just have to get used to them.
I am glad that I purchased them as they all have made me money.
The 36' pole was made by Steve Rowlett to compete with the Coress Wand and was built very well and is not too heavy, got a good deal on it along with a pitch witch from a guy getting out of the business a couple years ago. That pitch witch was great for blasting old, loose paint off tiles for re-painting but I had to put weights on it to keep it from launching up into the air every time I pulled the trigger!