✨ Elevate Your Clean Game! ✨
The OXO Good Grips Microfiber Extendable Duster is a 52-inch cleaning tool designed to trap and hold dust without the need for harsh chemicals. Featuring a 270-degree rotatable microfiber head, lightweight aluminum poles, and a comfortable non-slip grip, this duster is perfect for reaching high or awkward spaces. The microfiber head is machine washable and reusable, making it an eco-friendly choice for maintaining a dust-free environment.
Head Material | Microfiber |
Product Care Instructions | Machine Wash |
Handle Material | Aluminum, Microfiber head |
Color | Multicolor |
Item Weight | 0.73 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W | 24.25"L x 4.15"W |
Item Firmness Description | Soft |
Additional Features | 270 degrees rotatable head, Hypoallergenic, Reusable, Machine Washable Head |
H**I
Would recommend!!
I love how the duster head is removable so it can be washed. My husband and I used this for our cleaning business and it worked wonderfully! It dusted up so much dog hair in crevices that our vacuum could t reach or get to and it was nice being able to take the duster head off before putting the hole dust stick in our car to rub off on things
C**H
Awesome product
I can easily dust my ceiling fans with this. The dust stays on the duster! None of it flies around the room. This is great for dusting all kinds of stuff.
P**N
Many good features, with a bit of a down side
This extendable duster has a number of good points, and one relatively minor limitation.On the plus side, it complements the OXO hand duster quite well, accepting the same quality dusting sleeves as its little brother (you can read my review on the OXO hand duster here on Amazon) while at the same time allowing access to many (but not all .... see below) otherwise unreachable surfaces. The extending rod mechanism works well, and the angle between the rigid dusting sleeve at the end of the unit and the extended handle is essentially infinitely adjustable for maximum efficiency. I suppose it might be sufficient to just buy this extending rod version of the duster, with the idea that with the handle at its shortest one could use it in the same way as the standard OXO duster. I didn't try this, but I believe the standard duster, also available from Amazon, might be more comfortable to use against easily reachable dust.One thing that annoyed me about this duster is that, in order to generate the rich variation of dusting angle mentioned above, the unit is designed with a kind of knob at the business end of the pole, and protruding out at right angles from the plane of the dusting tongue. I found that this knob is big enough that it gets in the way of trying to slide the unit - with the dusting sleeve fully extended at 180 degrees - between a bit piece of unmovable furniture and the wall, limiting my reach of long settled dust. I think I noticed on Amazon other versions of a kind of dusting pole arrangement that were simpler than the OXO, with perhaps no flexibility on dusting angle but also with no obstructing knobs. I may, in the end, try one of these alternative products to reach difficult spots in the house.In my review of the OXO hand duster, I included some details of my experiences and thoughts on washing and drying the dusting sleeves that are common the both OXO dusters. I've appended this discussion here, along with a picture of a custom, easy to make drying apparatus:To get more use out of the duster before it became saturated with dust, I used a rechargeable hand vacuum a couple times to get most of the dust off the duster. When that move seemed to have reached its limit, I swapped out the microfiber sleeve for a new one, which I had the foresight to buy in the same order as the duster. The simple snap that anchors the sleeve onto the handle is easy to work with and swapping is, indeed, a snap. This whole strategy went well and it is an approach I plan to continue to use. (Although purists might argue that unless the hand vacuum has a HEPA filter, vacuuming the dust from the sleeve while in the house might just end up redistributing some small dust particles. Just throwing that out there - I plan to continue to do the vacuuming, especially if the alternative is to stand on the porch and wack the dusty sleeve - it seems to me that is a recipe for redistributing dust, directly into your lungs!)I was surprised, when the duster arrived, that it is not cylindrical, but rather is a kind of dusting tongue. This actually is an advantage, since it means the tongue will reach into awkward places, like behind unmovable furniture, a little more easily (but note the concern above about the knob on the extender version of this duster).While the product literature stresses to only use hand washing and hand drying, I experimented a bit, with (so far) good results. I have a recently purchased LG top loading machine that does not have an agitator, and I guessed that this might be gentle enough, with cold water and a "delicate", low spin speed setting, to not injure the fabric. This seems to have worked well. It got the sleeves free of dust, without causing any noticeable shedding of the bright orange microfiber. I actually wonder whether hand washing might even be less gentle, while at the same time clearing out less wash water than the low spin in the machine wash. One caution - if you do use the machine wash, the dust has to go somewhere, and that somewhere is your drain; I noticed that the replaceable lint filter I have on the drain tube was dirtier than it had been after I did a wash of four dust-rich dusting sleeves - but on the bright side it also contained no noticeable orange microfiber! Overall, I will continue to use the machine wash and live with more frequent changes in the drain filter, if it comes to that.For the drying, I had an inspiration that turned out to be quite productive. Thinking about how I was going to airdry the duster sleeves, I realized I could easily bend a standard, cheap wire shirt hanger to create drying frames that approximate the plastic loop of the duster unit that the fabric sleeve slides over. This was easily done with a couple of pliers to generate the Duster Sleeve Drying Frame (patent pending) shown in the photograph attached. There are two drying units shown: the one in the back is outfitted with two orange microfiber sleeves just out of the washing machine; the unit in the foreground is empty, so you can see how it was bent to accommodate two sleeves. In this design the hanger hook is left intact so it can be used on a pole like a standard hanger. The side prongs for attaching the sleeves are angled upward as much as possible to limit the possibility that the sleeve might slide off - although this did not seem to be a problem, presumably because I left the wire loop wide enough that the fit was snug. (I note that this idea will work well if two washed sleeves are attached; with only one attached it will dip down and the sleeve is perhaps more likely to drop off.) After hanging like this overnight in the laundry area of the basement, the sleeves were dry, very fluffy, and ready to go at it once more. And again, no noticeable shedding of the microfiber.
J**N
Glad I Bought This
Very well made product. Pretty straightforward to take advantage of short handle or long handlevuse.This will save me stretching and bending to keep my house clean. I would buy this again and recommend it.
M**E
It's a Wonderful Duster
This duster has become one of my favorites and definitely a go to. It is totally efficient and easy to care for. It is easy to extend and to bend to clean on top of furniture and appliances. Remove the Duster and toss it in the washer. Easy peasy and highly recommend! ❤️
K**.
Sturdy, Adjustable
I clean residential homes for my business. This tool works well! The duster is removable and washable. The wand angle adjusts. And the handle collapses; great for transporting! It seems sturdy and durable.
S**N
Great Duster, But Really Poor Design
July 2013: The microfiber head really picks up dust well. I'm especially happy with how clean it leaves the plastic casing on my plasma TV and computer monitors. I used to waste so much time trying to dust because Whiffers, paper towels and rags all leave as much dust as they pick up. Dusting is now faster and cleaner. The dust stays on the head until shaken clean (I rap it against the metal bars on my porch and I can actually see bursts of dust shake out). The major downside is that the joint that allows the head to bend at an angle is way too bulky. The hard plastic joint area is totally exposed, even when not bent. There is nothing to protect surfaces from getting scratched or damaged (I must be ultra-careful cleaning my TV screen, for example). I took two stars away for this extra-poor design. If you look at the pictures of this OXO duster carefully, you can clearly see what I mean.November 5, 2014: After inadvertently breaking the handle, I purchased another OXO Good-Grips microfiber duster a couple of weeks ago. What a disappointment. The duster is now thinner and narrower than the one I had purchased in July 2013. It also does not pick up dust well. This new version puts most of the dust back onto the furniture. It sheds a lot more than the one I purchased last year, leaving a trail of orange fiber wherever I walk. Fortunately, I still have my earlier duster, so I was able to salvage this purchase by replacing the useless duster with my old one, which after 15 months of continuous use still picks up dust like a champ. I do not recommend this new version of the OXO Good-Grips Microfiber Extendable Duster. Perhaps some other reviewer can recommend a better product. Better still, perhaps the manufacturer will salvage its brand by offering a better quality product.
M**Y
Job well done with this sturdy duster
In comparison to other dusters, it has many benefits:1) Removes does well without dumping the dust out before you can remove it2) Extremely well constructed handle...sturdy and could never be described as flimsy like other dusters3) Is 36" in length (including red duster) and extends to make it (including red duster) 52"Not a problem but directions need to be included on how to lock the handle in place at 52". You pull the handle in opposite directions and twist 7-8 times until it locks...opposite of the direction you twist to elongate the duster. My husband is very pleased with this duster to dust the pollen off our cars in the spring.
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