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Secret weapon,
April 23, 2008
By Camwashceo
from Tewksbury, MA
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"As a professional pressure washer I Would not dream of washing a house or building without my 24' wand. I can wash 90-95% of homes with-out touching a ladder. That makes it safer and faster... where's the mystery?"
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Professional
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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5
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Safer way to wash,
April 22, 2008
By Painting
from Flemington, NJ
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"My Mi-T-M pressure washer has quite a kick to it and I can't imagine being up on a 32 foot ladder trying to wash the side of a house with it. The extension wand is much safer. I highly recommend it."
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Professional
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Telescoping Pressure Washer Wand,
April 22, 2008
By fran4745
from Givhans South Carolina
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"This thing is great. I would not recommend the belt/harness holder. After about 30 minutes of using the wand with the harness, I was worn out. I guess I am a wimp. What I did was make a "holder" for the entire wand that can rest on the ground. This eliminated having to hold the weight all day long and took almost all of the work out of the wand. As it turns out, the O.D. of the bottom of the wand is slightly smaller than the I.D. of a 1-1/2" sched 40 PVC plumbing pipe. I cut a length of 1-1/2" to about 4.5 ft. Then I cut 2 three inch long slots, 180 deg apart, in the end of the pipe. I then got a couple of hose clamps and clamped the PVC to the end of the wand. Of course you have to cut another slot (smoothed) to feed the hose through and rested the whole thing on the ground. Doing this and letting the wand sink in the ground slightly, allowed me to pivot and rotate the wand at will. This actually made the operation a 1 handed job when I wanted to. I then improved on the PVC a little by adding a threaded male adapter and female threaded/slip coupling so that I could unscrew the PVC pipe when needed for shorter length. In any case, the wand works great. I was able to clean all of the house eaves and under the proches without a step ladder. I blew through the work. No problem what so ever. Get the wand. Determine how to eliminate holding it up with you back all day, and dump the belt harness."
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Home Handyman
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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Good,
April 22, 2008
By Fuss
from North Carolina
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"I have used the wand on several occasions and have found that it works very well. It's nice not having to get out a ladder for upper level washings."
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Home Handyman
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5
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Telescoping wand,
April 21, 2008
By Porchdawg
from Warner Robins, GA
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"This is one of the most convient tools of any trade. When you need the extra length just twist grip and slide. Sure beats taking a chance on climbing a ladder. Even the smallest size will reach most places with no trouble. You can manuver the spray with ease for a complete and thourgh cleaning. Best on the market."
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Professional
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4
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Works as decribed,
April 21, 2008
By davey28
from Lehigh Valley, PA
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"Be prepared for a workout! At full pressure it's a real handful to hang on to. It does it's job well and it's built well. Just make sure you get the belt!"
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Home Handyman
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Extension wand,
April 21, 2008
By HandymanofBoone
from North Carolina
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"It was a great addition to my pressure washer. It was able to areas that would have required a ladder making it very dangerous to climb since I was reaching heights of 45 feet on a steep slope. The wand did get heavy after a while but it would have been a lot worse without the extension wand."
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Home Handyman
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Great wand,
April 21, 2008
By asup
from CT
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"I would also recommend the back belt. It gets hard to hold when its fully extended."
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Home Handyman
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5
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Telescoping Pressure Washer Wand,
April 14, 2008
By Boova
from South Bend, IN
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"This is a nice unit. Easy to adjust - easy to use. I would recommend buying the back belt with this because it does get tough to hold after a little use."
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Home Handyman
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January 21, 2008
By Todd73
from NC
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"Hard to handle when fully extended with any amount of pressure."
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Home Handyman
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1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
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