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Telescoping Pole

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Telescoping Pole

Telescoping pool cleaning pole allows you to clean hard to reach areas in your swimming pool. Pool vacuum pole extends from 7 to 21 ft, and fits any pool leaf skimmer or pool leaf net.

Average Customer Rating: 3.6 out of 5 3.6 out of 5
6 of 10 (60%) customers would recommend this product to a friend.

Customer Reviews for Telescoping Pole

Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 2 out of 5
Wobbly Pole, July 14, 2008
By Miker from Raleigh, NC

Pros: Length
Cons: Flimsy

"This 21 foot pole is made with very thin diameter tubing and when extended, becomes very wobbly, bending quite a bit at the joints. I am afraid to extend it too far as it will surely break.
This item is not up to In-The-Swim's usual quality."


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Review 2 for Telescoping Pole

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Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
Handle section very weak, February 26, 2008
By marvelous from SC

Pros: Long
Cons: Will Bend Easy Near the handle

"The two main sections perform ok they bow but don't bend, but the top section that gives it that 21ft length bends very easy, the metal is very thin and I am afraid it will break if I try to bend it back."

Review 3 for Telescoping Pole

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
3rd Time Lucky!, August 24, 2007
By Sandy from Doylestown, PA

Pros: Length and Strength
Cons: Having to Wait a Day or Two for Delivery

"Dear Dr. Pool,
I have a large in-ground pool with something everyone wants...a pump and filter system that works like a charm and has the suction power of half of Hoover Dam. To vacuum it, I bought my first telescope pole at one of the local pool stores. When I vacuumed the pool, the vacuum head was nearly impossible to push because the suction of the pool system held it in place like a pice of cement. To move it, I had to bend the telescope pole against the side of the pole to lift the vacuum off the bottom. SNAP! The pole immediately broke in half!
I went to another local pool store and bought a new telescope pole and a "premier" vacuum head with larger wheels to lift it off the pool floor a bit more, hoping that would ease the suction up. It was a bit easier to push, but in the deep end, the suction was too much and I again had to bend the pole against the side of the pool to lift the vacuum off the bottom. SNAP TWO!
I picked up the phone and ordered "In the Swim's" Professional Telepole. This 3-piece pole extends from 8 to 21 feet and has an extra heavy-duty aluminum frame that doesn't bend or break and makes vacuuming my pool a breeze (not to mention it was $3 cheaper than the second pole I purchased in town!).
So it looks like I won't be buying anymore telepoles from In the Swim for a couple of years at least.
It's a great product.
Thanks!"


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Review 4 for Telescoping Pole

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Overall Rating: 2 out of 5 2 out of 5
not so great, August 22, 2007
By surfseeker

Pros: would have great reach if it worked

"Maybe mine is just defective, but, it doesn't telescope. The top part falls off because it doesn't hold well at all. We got it to be able to reach the middle of the pool without getting in first and it would reach if it would hold, but not this one."

Review 5 for Telescoping Pole

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Works great with Vacuum, August 22, 2007
By POOLGIRL96

Pros: definitely long enough and lightweight
Cons: none

"I bought this pole so I could use my vacuum without actually getting in my pool. All other poles I had didn't fit so I was a little leery but bought it anyway. Glad I did it fits the vacuum and reaches practically my entire pool!! Lightweight too!"

Review 6 for Telescoping Pole

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Purchase, August 22, 2007
By tnbrichardson

Pros: Love the reach
Cons: None

"I ordered this 21 ft pole. The pole is great. Like the handle at the end helps to stablize it. Recommend 100%."

Review 7 for Telescoping Pole

Overall Rating: 1 out of 5 1 out of 5
junk, August 22, 2007
By helper

Pros: 3 piece is a good idea
Cons: too thin pole

"When we first used this pro type 3 piece pole,we were thought it was nice.When we used it the second time ,we noticed the pole could not hold many leaves at all and bent beyond repair."

Review 8 for Telescoping Pole

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
More expensive pole best deal, August 14, 2007
By Tom53

Pros: longer reach, stronger, thicker metal

"I had several of the cheaper poles but none compare to the professional strength telepole. I have a 22x44 pool and need the longer reach. The cheaper poles appear ready to snap in two with my pool vac and hose on the end of it fully extended, but the professional strength ones handle the strain with no problem."

Review 9 for Telescoping Pole

Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Great Customer Service, July 17, 2007
By Lighthouse47

Pros: Sturdy - Very long - Easy to adjust length
Cons: Sorry I didn't find this product earlier

"A2020 21 ft. - 3-Piece Professional Telepole
I liked the adjustments and the long length of the 1st one I ordered a 2nd one - BTW - this pole is also very sturdy
WELL the delivery service left it on my front porch with almost a right angle about 1/3 of the way down - My A2020 had gotten crimped in shipping
I contacted IN THE SWIM via email and Dr Pool responded within 24 hrs informing me a replacement was on it's way
Great Products ! Great Customer Service !
No wonder I am a long time IN THE SWIM customer :>)
Ken - Marmora NJ"


Review 10 for Telescoping Pole

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Overall Rating: 5 out of 5 5 out of 5
Best Pole That I Have Owned, July 10, 2007
By RAWS

Pros: Long, strong
Cons: I didn't get one a long time ago

"I have used many telescoping poles over my 20+ years of pool ownership. This one is the best one that I have owned. It is very strong and, yet, light and easy to use. It is also the longest one that I have owned. I have spent many more $$ on poles that lasted a year, or two, at the most. Then, they bend, break, stop extending, etc. If you need a pole, buy this one!"

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