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24FT Telescoping Pressure Washer Extension Wand, Aluminum Power Washer Extension Wand, Solar Panel Cleaner Pole with Brush Head, 7 Nozzle Tips, 3 Adapters, Support Belt

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24FT Telescoping Pressure Washer Extension Wand, Aluminum Power Washer Extension Wand, Solar Panel Cleaner Pole with Brush Head, 7 Nozzle Tips, 3 Adapters, Support Belt

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· Ultimate Reach and Flexibility: With a 24 FT telescoping pressure washer wand extension, reach the highest gutters and toughest spots effortlessly. This extension wand for pressure power washer ensures you tackle any cleaning task with ease and precision. · Comprehensive Cleaning Kit: Equip yourself with a extension pole for pressure washer featuring 5 spray nozzle tips, 2 hose adapters, and a brush head. Perfect for effective gutter cleaner tools from ground, making it the ideal solution for 2 story gutter cleaning tools. · Durable and Lightweight: Crafted from premium aluminum, our pressure washer extension pole combines strength and portability. This power washer extension wand 24 ft offers unmatched durability, ensuring it withstands rigorous pressure washing extension wand tasks. · Enhanced User Comfort: Our telescoping pressure washer wand comes with a support belt, reducing fatigue during extended use. This feature is especially useful for those long reach gutter cleaning tools, making your pressure washing experience more comfortable and efficient. · Versatile and Efficient: Designed as a telescoping gutter cleaning tool, this pressure washer extension wand 24 feet is perfect for various applications. From gutter pressure washer attachment to general cleaning, it's the ultimate power washer extension for any job.

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James HarrisReviewed in the United States on April 3, 2025

Nice extender but heavy !

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Edison ChauReviewed in the United States on December 26, 2024

It is hard to control when it is full extended as the whole thing is too heavy. Those nozzles provided have bit of problem when I tested it.

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dinosnakeReviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024

Used it to clean my gutters over 22 feet up. Works great! The only issue is the water input fitting, not the style needed to fit many home-use pressure washers and needs adapters, which are a bit of a guessing game. Other than that, very happy.

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Nita DarbyReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025

Crafted from premium aluminum, the wand is both lightweight and durable. I was impressed by its strength, as it withstood the rigorous pressure washing tasks without bending or showing signs of wear.

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BradReviewed in the United States on February 8, 2025

The provided nozzles don't work great. Very heavy and hard to control. Big waste of money for me.

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Chris GReviewed in the United States on April 14, 2025

Here's an honest review with some pro-tips. I had a hard time from reading the reviews deciding whether this product actually works. There were a bunch of sponsored reviews who basically just talked about what was in the package. Others said it was way too powerful. Others said it did not work at all. Firstly, I found the harness to be absolutely worthless. I'm left-handed, so I'm not sure if that is why, but the gun attaches at waist-level far on the right side and puts the gun in an awkward position. Don't try to use the belt (unless safety rules require it at your location). Secondly, I lost several spray nozzles in the gutter due to the quick disconnect working too well. When using the gutter "hook" wand, you are operating blindly with pressure. It seemed like the slightest bump against a gutter brace or side of the gutter would release the nozzle into the gutter. Obviously this is a problem with second story gutters which are 18 feet in the air. If you had a ladder that you wanted to climb to retrieve your nozzles, you'd just clean your gutters that way. I devised a cheap solution by cutting a removal PVC ring to "lock" the quick disconnect in place (see images). Spoiler alert though, the product is good at cleaning gutters, so I was able to knock all except for one lost nozzle down the downspout before devising the locking mechanism. In fact, I'd keep a spare nozzle with me, so when I'd knock one off, I'd use the other to spray the lost one to the downspout. This happened at least 5 times in one cleaning (about 325ft of second story gutters). It was a fun little game, at first... Third, it is ALL about technique, and nozzle selection. It would be great if the product explained what the colors do. I don't have that write-up yet, but I can give what I learned about the nozzles. Note that I'm using a 3200 PSI, gas-powered, Westinghouse pressure washer. YMMV with different pressures. Blue - this was generally my go-to. Not overwhelming pressure, but generally enough. Pink - I lost this one pretty early on. Seemed to just dump a lot of water. Black - Like pink, seemed to dump a lot of water, but not great at moving large piles of leaves and twigs in the gutters. Orange - This one is a jet engine, and not recommended until you develop some comfort. This was my second choice. I'd use it to spray the blue one to the downspout when it disconnected in the gutter. However, at 3200 PSI, you will not be able to freely control this nozzle when the pole is fully extended to 24 ft. This may or may not be true for other nozzles as well. See spray technique below. If you are freely trying to hold orange at 24 ft with 3200 PSI without any support, you will jet it straight into the ground, window, buddy, patio table, neighbor's window or anything else within 24 ft. The hardness will not help you! Spray technique - this is what should really what should be in the instructions: 1. Use the hook wand for cleaning gutters. 2. Hook the wand into the gutter with the nozzle facing in the direction of cleaning (obviously). 3. Start with the pole positioned at about 1 or 2 o'clock from you. This way the power of the spray will be braced by the gutter. Apply appropriate downward pressure to keep the wand hooked on the side of the gutter so it doesn't blast free. 4. Let her rip! Drag the hooked wand along the edge of the gutter, keeping the pole position between 12 and 2 oclock. 5. If the wand stops, you have hit a cross brace (the things that run perpendicular to the gutter which hold it in place and help the gutter to retain constant width). Stop the spray. 6. With the spray stopped, carefully lift the wand over the brace, back the wand up to the brace, and go back to step 4. You will be blowing debris toward the downspout, and blowing some out at the same time. You will get dirty. Raincoat with hat/hood help, but you will get wet and covered with gutter vomit. 7. Once you reach the downspout, position the wand so that it is facing right down the spout to help clear anything stuck at the opening. 8. Repeat all of the steps above from both sides of all of the downspouts until you aren't blowing out any more gutter vomit, and the spouts run out clean. One other pro-tip is to be thoughtful about how you are using the trigger. Even though the gun has a trigger lock (holding it constantly on), I would never use that. The couple of times that it got a away from me, I was using the trigger with a full grip, and due to the direction of the opposite force against the pole, I could not release my grip until the other end of the pole hit the ground (or whatever) 24 ft away. I ended up using only my thumb, so that it was easy to release the trigger if necessary. Whatever the case, try to make sure that you are triggering the gun from the same direction that the water is coming from. If it gets free of the gutter, the hook will make the whole pole want rotate around the access of your other hand which is holding on to the pole (at great force/speed depending on the nozzle you are using). This thing is a fun little collection of physics lessons. For me, first time, it took about two hours to clean about 325 ft of gutters, which were clogged to the point of overflowing with two seasons worth of leaves and twigs. I actually found it pretty fun and satisfying. Gutters are 18 ft from bottom to house foundation, second story. 3200 PSI gas-power pressure washer with 100ft garden hose for water supply. I got several quotes to clean my gutters, and found this to be cheaper than one cleaning. You are supposed to clean them twice a year (after fail leaves and after spring leaves and blooms), so pays for itself in one cleaning without having to get on a ladder. Photos of improvised "nozzle lock" attached.

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Amazon CustomerReviewed in the United States on April 7, 2025

SOOO heavy!!! Sooo HEAVY! Yet it works well if u can hold it long enough. I'm a Worman & I'm almost 70 with a bad back. If u are young, maybe it's more doable. I got a shop vac to clean out the gutters & it's hard because they have shingles hanging over & when I pull it out, I broke a couple of the shingles.

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Tracy RoyerReviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025

This cleaning kit is well-equipped with 5 spray nozzle tips and hose adapters. The variety of nozzles allowed me to tackle different cleaning tasks efficiently, from gentle rinsing to powerful blasting.

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KellyReviewed in Canada on April 1, 2025

Works great

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LJReviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024

This 24FT Telescoping Pressure Washer Wand is an impressive tool for tackling high gutter cleaning and similar tasks, especially for two-story homes. It performs exceptionally well in terms of reach and cleaning power when paired with a competent pressure washer (not included), but it’s physically demanding requirements may limit its usability for some people, especially at full length. More details. Build quality is very good. - The extension pole is made of aluminum, giving it a reasonably lightweight feel given it’s size, while still feeling strong. The telescoping design also makes it easy to adjust and collapse for storage. However, even with the lighter material, it’s not what I would consider light, and the poles weight becomes a real challenge when extended, particularly for individuals without above-average strength, even when using the harness. The included support harness is a helpful addition but arguably the week component of this kit. It only clips on the right side, making it unsuitable for left-handed users. Additionally, the trigger placement becomes awkward to access while wearing the harness. Lastly, it’s just design very well, with only one clip-on point allowing you to sit some of the weight on your shoulders, but does help with holding the angle of the pole, which is challenging. Performance wise, it does an excellent job when paired witha good pressure washer. It comes with several interchangeable nozzle tips, and some wand/angle attachments (depending on the model you chose). Fully extended you have a reach of about 24ft, which should put most second-story gutters in reach, eliminating the need for ladders or risky roof climbs. Also a great option for those who don’t like heights. If you’re considering this great took, make sure you have a pressure washer. It will not work with a standard garden hose—something potential buyers should be aware of before purchasing. Negatives - Are you strong enough to use it while fully extended? This is the tool’s main drawback. Even with the support harness, maneuvering it at full extension requires considerable upper body strength. This makes it less practical for older individuals or anyone not used to handling heavy tools for extended periods. My wife and teenage son, for example, were unable to use it. My big 14 year old was able to manage it a little bit, but really struggled with it to get it into position, and needed my help to keep him steady and get him in place. He was able to use it, but didn’t feel like he could use it more than a couple minutes before he wanted to stop. The only other issue I have is the various models (HSE, MSE, and SE) that offer, which aren’t super clear regarding the difference. From what I can tell, the differences lie in the included accessories, but a single simplified model could avoid this ambiguity. Pros: Excellent reach for two-story homes. Good build quality and aluminum. Versatile nozzle tips for different cleaning needs. Effective in removing stubborn debris Compact for easy storage when not in use. Value - At about $199 this is a big really well designed tool. Cons: Requires significant physical strength to operate at full extension. Harness design could be better designed and isn’t left-hand friendly. Trigger placement is awkward with the harness on Final Thoughts - The 24FT Telescoping Pressure Washer Wand is a great solution for those who want to avoid ladders or roof work when cleaning gutters. It’s effective and well-built, but its physical demands may make it difficult or unusable for many consumers at full extension. If you have the strength, and you’re confident you can handle the weight and awkwardness at full extension, this tool is a great investment. However, for those who aren’t, you might be better served by a ladder.

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My Two CentsReviewed in Canada on February 15, 2025

Hold on Tight. The pressure washer cleaning system works well. Everything is built just fine. However if you are using a powerfull pressure washer and have the poles fully extended ... You better hold tight when you pull the trigger, lol. It will almost pull the pole out of your hands. my husband tried it using his 2600 PSI gas pressure washer with a fully extended pole... lol, a site to behold... He couldnt keep it under control well enough to clean the evestroughs. He then switched it to a 1400 psi electric pessure washer, and it worked much better. I removed half a star because of the strain the water pressure exerts on the operator if using a strong pressure washer and an extended pole, but thats really not the machines fault. Using a lighter pressure washer and only extending the pole for a bungalow. It works pefectly. So you decide.

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MimiReviewed in Canada on December 7, 2024

If you need to pressure wash something that is normally out of reach, or where you need to stay away than this totally deliver. At first, when I picked it up it did not feel that heavy and was questioning why you would need a harness. Well turn out when you have a wand this long and with a quality high pressure hose, the weight tip to the other side and that is totally helpful. You are in luck; the kit includes one. Then my second challenge was to picture this at this time of year, being December, to truly show the reach available. Well hopefully the picture with the measuring tape gives it some justice. The extension is easy to slide, just ensure to line up the hose as it goes in as you extend. Each rode, have a stop sign to tell you that you reached the safe limit for that section. The handle comes with a safety and a hook to keep it running without holding the trigger, helpful when you need both hands to control the jet. As for the accessories, you get a return angle end, and a like angle one coupled with a multitude of pressure tips. The end goes in easy with a hand screw that can be further secured with a ¼ turn with a wrench. Then the tip installs with quick release adapter. There is also an insert if you want to place the tip right at then end for a straight jet. All connectors are good quality brass with very steady threads. The mechanism for the quick release is usable with one hand. The only concern is the main rubber grip on the first section stick, it is comfortable and soft and hold well but it does feel like one of those that may grain after some time. I would recommend avoiding leaving that part in direct sunlight.

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Dave PReviewed in Canada on December 5, 2024

Click to play video As the review title says, this is a great quality gutter cleaner. I ordered this tool because I don’t always feel safe cleaning my gutters by climbing up on the roof. I’m not getting any younger either, so at my age it would be great if I could do it from the ground. This tool extends up to 24’ which is plenty long enough for my needs. The first thing you’ll notice when the box arrives is that it’s fairly heavy. All the pieces are sturdy and there’s nothing about it that feels or looks cheap. The adjustable harness that’s included is essential for managing the weight when it’s extended. The harness is reversible so you can have the clip on the other side if you’re a leftie. The sprayer’s own hose goes up through the pole to the end, and is long enough for when all the sections have been extended. I like that the pole has a rubber section which provides a firm comfortable grip. For the water source, the sprayer requires a hose from a pressure washer, not a garden hose (unless you buy your own adapter). Using the two included adapters I was able to easily attach my pressure washer hose after removing the gun (see attached video). The telescopic pole has sections that pull out to the desired length, and easily lock into place using the yellow clips. There is also a trigger lock so you don’t have to continuously keep squeezing the handle. The two included sprayer heads (J-hook & wand) are perfect for doing gutters, soffits and windows. There are also 5 additional spray nozzles but I’m not sure if I will need them. Summary: It being December at the time of this review, the temperature was below freezing and it was snowing. So I have not been able to actually use it yet. But you can tell that this is a well-made, heavy-duty tool, and I am very glad that I ordered it. I usually don’t say that I’m looking forward to cleaning the rain gutters, but I am now, lol.