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The Tyroler Magnetic Window Cleaner Tool Glider D4 features powerful magnets that fit 99.9% of window types (0.1"-1.6" thick), enabling simultaneous double-sided cleaning. It includes a 3-meter safety rope for secure use on high windows and comes with two reusable microfiber cloths for streak-free results. Designed for efficiency and safety, it’s ideal for apartments, balconies, and hard-to-reach glass surfaces.























| ASIN | B07L92PF2L |
| Best Sellers Rank | #70,175 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #133 in Glass Cleaners |
| Blade Length | 7.9 Inches |
| Blade Material | 4 Blade Squeegee |
| Blade Width | 2 Inches |
| Brand | Tyroler Bright Tools |
| Brand Name | Tyroler Bright Tools |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 1,535 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Item Dimensions W x H | 2.36"W x 9.06"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tyroler Bright Tools |
| Product Dimensions | 2.36"W x 9.06"H |
| Style | 4 rubber blade, fits 0.08"-1.6" window thickness |
| Style Name | 4 rubber blade, fits 0.08"-1.6" window thickness |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
D**I
Fantastic and easy to use
We're on the 3rd floor with a fixed windows and the other opens making it really hard to clean...leaving half clean and half dirty...this device is FANTASTIC !!!! in 5 minutes I did inside and out...WOW ..my wife says now you got a new tow...ahahahahah I used it for the big sliding glass doors next..was ALOT easier then spraying and washing by hand...it has rubber squeegee's on each side..soooooooo easy to use...the magnets 🧲 are very powerful and work extremely well..perfect for my double pane hurricane 🌀 windows!!
G**L
Works well
I decided to try this because I don't have tilt out windows and it is much lighter than an extension ladder. I spent some time getting the magnetic force adjusted properly and then I sprayed the outside and inside of my double hung windows. First I tried using the squeegee on both halves. This was the least effective method because the squeegee would skip and chatter across the window. Adding more cleaner didn't help. Next I installed the cleaning cloths. They worked about the same because the window was drying from the squeegee. I sprayed additional cleaning solution on the windows and that worked much better. The cloth slid easily and cleaned the window well. With the cloth wet and cleaner on the next window things went smoothly. The streaking was minimal and the process is pretty quick once you get things figured out. If you have more than a half dozen windows to clean you should order additional cloth cleaning strips as they get dirty and soaked pretty quickly. Overall, I really like this window cleaner and would recommend it to others.
R**R
Product works well. Needs better instructions.
We have large 5th floor sliding windows, which are impossible to reach all the way across from the inside. Since some of the sliders overlap when they are open, it is impossible to reach all of the outside surfaces of some windows unless they are all closed, which means there is no way to clean them from the inside. This product worked great for our situation. We opened the windows just enough to thoroughly wet down the outsides, reached the outer half of the unit around to the outside of each of the windows, mated it with the inner half, and then closed the windows so that there was no overlap among the sliders. With this system, we could use the unit to squeegee the whole surface of all the windows, one at a time. Follow up with the included microfibre cloths, and the finished product is pretty good. Not quite as perfect as if you could access the whole window inside and out with a professional window cleaner, but we do not have that option. Some important tricks that we learned: 1. People have complained that the device broke or damaged their windows when the magnets pulled the two parts together on the glass. DO NOT allow the two parts to approach each other from directly opposite sides of the glass. This is how people broke their windows, and blamed it on the product. Place the outside half against the glass, then place the inside one against the glass at least 8 inches away. Then slowly slide them together along the glass until they match up; this way there is no impact against the glass. THIS SHOULD BE INCLUDED IN THE INSTRUCTIONS, since it would have easily prevented the broken window issues people had. 2. Learn how to do a proper S pattern to squeegee the glass. Some video reviewers had no clue how to do this during their demonstrations, even though it was mentioned in the instructions, which will result in leaving streaks. 3. Hold the inner unit by the base as you move it around the window. If you hold it by the top which is more natural, it will tend to tilt the inner unit and break the magnetic connection. Loosing the magnetic connection this way is another common cause for complaints, and should be addressed in the instructions. 4. When you are making the return curves in your S pattern at the edges of the windows, take your time to carefully follow along the edge of the frame. If you bump against the frame, it may knock one of the halves enough to break the magnetic connection. I sometimes knocked the connection loose on one set of magnets, but the other set always held until I could realign the separated set. 5. We bought the more expensive D4 model, which has the ability to adjust the strength of the magnetic connection in order to work ideally with different thickness of windows, and the number of thermopanes in the window. This makes a huge difference, and since some of our windows are single pane, and some are double pane with a large space in between, it is important for us to adjust the unit for the type of window we are cleaning. If you have different types of windows, pay attention to this. 7. We have 8 large windows. By the time we got to the last window, the microfibre cloths were starting to smear a little dirt. In the future, we would only do four windows at at time, and then wash and dry the microfiber clothes before doing more windows. Alternatively, just buy more clothes so that you can switch out during a job, as they get dirty. Along with the better instructions, I would suggest two other improvements to this great product: 1. In our case, the safety string is too short to reach all the way across our largest windows, so we had to do without it on those, and will eventually add a longer string. Luckily, so far so good. 2. The velcro patches at the ends of the microfibre cloths are not sewn on perfectly, so after only one use, it looks like the stitching might be weak. We will see.
R**D
Works but not easy and not great. But no alternative.
Not the easiest to use the magnets are not really strong. Also the reason I write this is ring at the end of the safety line propped off and provided no safety when the outside unit fell 4 stories. So be aware of this and tie your own loop. Product works ok. Not really easy. Maybe mine was defective. But magnets are so so.
S**I
DOESN'T WORK FOR ME
The rating features on this view of "thickness & stretch" apply to another product that was purchased. The Tyroler doesn't work for me. I used the guide re: thickness of the windows(we have double panes) and ordered the Tyroler with the strongest magnets. Unfortunately, after repeated use with the appropriate amount of window cleaner on the window, the exterior squeegee continued to dislodge. Navigating the product was not easy for me. I will continue to search for a product that delivers the desired results of one-man window cleaning.
D**Y
Worth the money vs. pro cleaning
I previously had the D3 in 2020 and it's been great. I had to be careful though, as if I went too fast, or had too much liquid, it MAY fall off. Which eventually resulted in one of the magnets coming loose, at which point I decided to up the strength to the D4. That way I can back off to whatever I feel comfortable with. I have triple pane windows that measure 26 on their measuring tool. (it was nice to get it, but it's too late). I've loved this method of cleaning my windows in a 4 story house. Saves me $350 every time I wanted my windows clean, and I'd only 'afford' that 2x a year. Which, is quite a bit of money. This works good, just take time and go slow and steady. Too much liquid will create "chatter, so I change the microfiber cloth. Very much worth the money.
J**Z
Worth the price!
Bought this to clean my 2nd story windows on a house with a walk out basement, so really 3 stories off the ground. There is a bit of a learning curve with the magnets. You definitely have to tighten and loosen them as you go depending on if you are using the cloth or not, the thickness of the windows, and how wet you get your window. I have double pane Andersen casement windows. Definitely buy extra cloths if you have a lot of windows and don't want to wash the cloths in between. I ended up cleaning all my windows, even the ground floor windows with it because it worked so well, but the outside cloth was getting pretty dirty by the 10th window. Lol. I sprayed Windex on both sides of the glass, did an "s" move from top to bottom with just the rubber squeegee edges. Maybe I could have done this twice since my windows were really dirty, but once worked fine. Then I put the cloths on each piece, sprayed them lightly with Windex, and wiped them down again side to side, and up and down. Very happy with this purchase. I did drop the outside piece a couple of times when I added the cloths and forgot to increase the magnet, but the safety string worked and piece did not break. I love it. Everyone in my family is glad I won't be hanging out the windows trying to clean. :)
C**N
Very Strong Magnet - Very Weak Cleaning Cloth
The magnet on this thing is intense - it held through the window no problem, and I was even dumb enough to put the two halves too close together on the counter and get my finger caught (very painful, but no damage done). That said, the flimsy cloth on this thing couldn't really absorb liquid or scrub the surface at all. The result was that it did a pretty poor job of cleaning the window. For over $100 I'd expect better.
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