Cobweb Duster
Here in Georgia, we have our fair share of bugs. Some would say more than our fair share. Southern hospitality being what it is we leave the porch lights on at night just in case somebody drops by. At my house that typically means more bugs than people, and the spiders that prey on them.
I have used a broom, and I even tried the hose one-time, big mistake, to get rid of the cobwebs. Our exterminators will knock the cobwebs down but that only happens quarterly. So, the front porch and the eaves get to looking like Halloween decorating gone wrong most of the time. Until now.
Eversprout Cobweb Duster
This is an excellent brush. Roughly 5 1/2 feet long when collapsed with the brush attached. 12 1/2 feet long when fully extended. The brush is packaged in its own shipping tube to protect it during shipping. Brush head is perfect. Simple to use cam locks hold the pole sections in place and a groove in the pole sections keep the pole from spinning. Brush cleans off with a swipe of your hand, or a rag. Fully extended the pole is rigid and can be controlled without much effort. Worked well cleaning the 9-foot ceilings of my porch and the 15-foot ceiling of my garage. This Old Guy highly recommends this product.
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