Unger

SKU: LS000

Squeegee Handle - Unger - Clipless Style - Screw On - Straight Angle Green Swivel Lok

$25.94 $27.75
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Unger

SKU: LS000

Squeegee Handle - Unger - Clipless Style - Screw On - Straight Angle Green Swivel Lok

$25.94 $27.75
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Description

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Unger Brass Clip Style Screw-On Squeegee Handle

Handle-Straight 0° Swivel ErgoTec SwivelLock Handle. Designed to fit Unger clip and clipless style stainless steel channels. Backplate with teeth will hold rubber in place. LS000 has a 0° angled head instead of the usual 30° for working at unusual angles and/or reaching in difficult places. Get the perfect cleaning angle with the new ErgoTec SwivelLoc.

 

  • Will accommodate Clipless as well as Clip style channels
  • Press the "G-button" in the Unger logo to lock squeegee in upright position
  • Adjust the tension of the head (from loose to tight) or secure at desired cleaning angle
  • ErgoTec Style fits perfectly in the hand
  • Rubber inlay for a secure grip. Non-slip in cold or wet weather
  • Fits most poles and especially fits the Unger ErgoTec Locking Cone
  • Provides maximum safety on telescopic poles
  • ErgoTec SwivelLoc locks onto cone, the cone snaps firmly into the pole

Features and Specs

  • Material: Plastic
  • Style: Clip/clipless
  • Type: Screw on
  • Body: Standard
  • Angle: Swivel

Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 stars
Based on 4 reviews
Jacob Weber 11th Aug 2022
5/5

0 Degree Swivel Handle

These are awesome. Indispensable once you learn the technique. They are quick release but not the same as other Unger Handles. Set the screws so they hold the rubber and the channel from sliding around but not super tight. Once those are in tensioned correctly you can push the channel sideways and it slides out of the teeth. Then replace your rubber and slide the channel back under the teeth. An old pro showed me how, never would have figured it out otherwise.

Dylan J Thomas 17th Apr 2019
3/5

Quick release...

The crew really likes these 0 degree handles, but I have swapped over to the contour handle. I agree that it is a pain to swap out channels and that is the main problem. I tried to figure out how: "The metal piece, that loops under itself, that is the quick release" but I fail to see how this could release the channel without unscrewing the tiny screw and tiny nut each time. I have been looking for an alternative and the Moerman handle is an option with the quick release, but the majority of the crew does not like the channels. Its hard to please everyone, but if Unger put a true quick release on the 0 degree handle, that would be great.

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