Unger Pro Stainless Steel Squeegee Handle
Quick Overview
- Fast-Lock handle for quick blade and channel changes
- Made of stainless steel which is lighter and stronger than brass
- Non-slip rubber grip handle is comfortable in all weather conditions
- Coin adjustable screws hold the channel at desired tension
- Attaches to all Unger poles with a press fit
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Qty | 1-5 | 6+ | 12+ |
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$ | $15.95 | $14.60 | $14.56 |
Made of stainless steel, the PRO is lighter and stronger than brass. Features a Fast-Lock handle for quick blade and channel changes.
Non-slip rubber grip handle is comfortable in all weather conditions.
Coin adjustable screws hold the channel at desired tension.
Cleans any flat, smooth surface.
Handle can be used with TRIM10SCRAPER.
Attaches to all Unger poles with a press fit.

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