Telescoping Handles

Telescoping Handles
Telescoping Handles
Telescoping Handles
Shurhold Brush
$39.98
Description

The One-Handle-That-Does-It-All! Our handles are made with triple anodized aluminum and are compatible with over 40 different attachments. These models are telescopic for easy storage or adjusting to the perfect length. 

All Shurhold handles are made of high-strength, corrosion-resistant, lightweight aluminum. The SHUR-LOK quick-release system positively locks quickly and easily with more than 40 different attachment heads.

Telescoping handles provide excellent versatility by locking at different lengths for various needs. They come in two sizes:

  • 6 ft (183 cm), which locks at four lengths between 40 inches and 72 inches (101 cm - 182 cm) SKU# 833
  • 9 ft (274 cm), which locks at five lengths between 60 inches and 108 inches (152 cm - 274 cm) SKU# 855

MADE IN USA

Reviews

Customer Reviews

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J
Joe Navarro
The best

Shurhold is second to none.

T
Tim Bishop
These handles are great but wish they floated

I know you can buy a floaty kit for them but it's not a perfect solution and they don't really fit very well (inside foam is very difficult to install and the outer sleeve moves around so the button location is almost never where the indicator says it is). I've decided to finally forego the floaty kit and just replace the handles when they get dropped overboard. If someday they design a floating handle, though, I'll order a few of them.

A
Alan Horowitz
Great Handle

Lightweight and strong , Would buy again

g
gordon desch

Second one , like them

R
Richard Gaudy
Sturdy Product

Not wobbly aluminum. The steel tube construction results in a compact and sturdy pole. If you need to rub an area a little harder, this pole can handle it. Extends smoothly and locks firmly into place - no more slipping twist locks. Expensive but the quality makes it worth the price.

Telescoping Handles

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$39.98

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