Darlac Garden Swop Top Glass Squeegee

Price: £7.20

SKU: DP573 Category: Tags: , , ,

Description

•Use with either of Dalac’s Regular or Giant poles (DP560 or DP570).
•Achieve tasks safely from the ground.
•Ideal for conservatories.
•Perfect for cleaning and greenhouses.
•Designed to access corners easily.
•Replacement parts available.

For conservatory, greenhouse, soffit boards and high vehicle cleaning. Cleans & dries glass surfaces. Mesh cover helps to remove more stubborn marks. Can be used with or without spiralflow pipe and soap dispenser.

If used in conjunction with the ‘DP577 Spiral Flow Hose’ water will spray from the top of the head to assist in cleaning.

A Replacement Parts Pack is available for this item, it consists of Foam Pads x 2 and Rubber Blade x 1 (not included).

Items to Consider buying with this brush:-
DP577 – Spiral-Flow Hosepipe
DP570 – 5 Metre Telescopic Pole
DP560 – 2.44 Metre Telescopic Pole
The pole is not included, this allows you to choose from a selection of 2 different length poles, to ensure you get the appropriate pole for your requirements.

The ‘Swop Top’ pruning and cleaning system now incorporates a total of 14 attachments offering immense flexibility. Form fruit picking to cleaning through to pruning, all tasks can be achieved safely from the ground. All attachments are fitted with a unique plug to fit either size lightweight aluminium telescopic pole.

Additional information

Weight 0.230 kg
Dimensions 25.5 × 9 × 6 cm

Brand

Darlac Tools

Although majoring in cutting tools, Darlac offer one of the most diverse ranges of garden tools and equipment available from one independent UK source. Many highly respected popular gardening publication's writers and testers continue to award Darlac "Best Buy", "Best Value for Money and 5* ratings. All new products are exposed to the gardening press prior to being openly available, creating improved product awareness and greater demand when they reach the shelves A selection of awards from independent product tests are available for viewing on Darlac's website