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Model: DOCA Gardening Tools Attachment - Extension Pole for Tree Trimming, Fruit Picker, Roof Rake for Leaves - Roof Rake
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I bought this last time it was on sale. It works great for sticks ect that get stuck to high to reach. Also use it on 1 side that has an eve and leaves get stuck there. On the fear of scraping the embedded pebbles...dont try to get every leaf. Just the main ones. Its better to put this up there than have a pile of leaves holding moisture up there like a sponge. If the leaves are on your roof it means they are wet. Dry leaves blow away in the wind.
Doesn't come with the actual pole. So kind of useless unless you already have the DOCA pole.
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I have a spare ceiling-light-bulb-changing pole. I wonder if that'll be compatible...
Looks like it uses a wingnut/bolt to attach to any pole. I have a rake like this and the adjustability is very nice.
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DUAL-USE RAKE – attach to any extension pole or handle to clean leaves and debris from the roof or flip over and use as a standard lawn rake to rake leaves (POLE SOLD SEPARATELY) - Rake tines should be sprayed with WD-40 prior to opening the first time
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Let's you pick the width based on leaf size or the area width is crucial.
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About this item
DUAL-USE RAKE – attach to any extension pole or handle to clean leaves and debris from the roof or flip over and use as a standard lawn rake to rake leaves (POLE SOLD SEPARATELY) - Rake tines should be sprayed with WD-40 prior to opening the first time
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