A Good Pool Pole

smankins

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Feb 10, 2017
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Longview / Texas
If anyone is hunting for a new pool pole I found this one at Lowe's and it seems pretty decent. It does not have the twist lock to extend but rather works more like a paint / utility pole to extend and locks in place. It is very sturdy and time will tell how well it holds up. I think it was $25 - $30 and it was back in the corner where they have their pool stuff in the outside garden area (at least here at our Lowe's).

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Just wanted to update this post and let everyone know that the pole I mentioned above is still going strong with no signs of wear. It stays out on my deck year round. (I don't use the back of my shed to store items anymore).
Good to know. (y)
 
Just wanted to update this post and let everyone know that the pole I mentioned above is still going strong with no signs of wear. It stays out on my deck year round. (I don't use the back of my shed to store items anymore).

Thanks for the update. The pole I've had for 10+ years just bit the dust. Will give this one a shot.
 
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