




✨ Elevate your clean game—dust smarter, not harder! 🧹
The CleanAide Electrostatic Dusting Wand features a 3-section extendable aluminum pole reaching up to 72 inches, enabling safe and efficient vertical dusting. Its electrostatic microfiber head attracts and traps dust without chemicals, while the flexible 18-inch duster head bends to clean hard-to-reach spots. The removable head allows for precise hand-held dusting, and the lightweight, modular design ensures durability and easy storage—perfect for professional-grade home and office cleaning.





| ASIN | B003S9FWFS |
| Batteries required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #90,733 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #239 in Feather Dusters |
| Brand | CleanAide |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,473) |
| Handle Material | Aluminum |
| Head Material | Aluminum |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 10.4 ounces |
| Item model number | CA-PWD |
| Manufacturer | CleanAide |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Product Dimensions | 42"L x 2"W |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Dusting |
| Size | 72 inches |
| Special Feature | Bendable |
| UPC | 096481916763 |
T**N
EXCELLENT... Easy to use, easy to clean..
I purchased this duster because I needed one (not because I WANTED one..!!!). Just too many surfaces around the house to attract dust and cobwebs. It seems like you always notice a cobweb by the ceiling at the most inopportune times. Having a long-reach duster is almost a mandatory thing. I researched a bit and decided on this one. The pole uses the typical twist-lock action when you extend and retract it. The brush is soft filament and gets into small crevices and spots quite easily without damaging items or knocking things over. Unless you have a multi-story atrium or open loft area this duster is long enough for everything. In use, I found it to be quite excellent. The filament brush head seems to displace most dust without problem... although I am not sure that it "captures" all of it.!! I think a bit of the dust ends up in the air and settling on lower surfaces, so always start at the top working down. The cobwebs that always just "show up" when you least expect it were no match for this brush head. It captured everything with no problem. When I am finished I take it outside and shake it gently to clean the dust out. If there are any cobwebs left on the brush head I run it under warm water in the sink for a few seconds. The cobwebs rinse away easily. Then back outside to shake gently and hang for about 30 minutes to dry. Good as new.... The main center stiffener of the brush can be shaped by bending if you need to do so to reach into or onto a specific area. An example would be the top side of a high shelf or maybe even the top of the blades on a ceiling fan. Exercise care on the fan blades though,,, those blades can carry quite a load of dust and sometimes appear to be a little "damp" or "greasy" if you haven't cleaned them in a month or so. Once you bend the brush to fit, it can be straightened out to its original shape with little effort. Overall, this duster is a good example of a product that is functions like it was designed. I cannot fault it at all. Sure wish I had purchased one of these years ago.!!
P**H
I would give it ten stars if I could!
This is the greatest invention since the wheel (slight exaggeration.) It makes the dust just disappear like magic. I use it on everything from tv screen to dashboard of the car. The legs of some of my chairs hadn't had that good a dusting in years, not to count all the little what-nots from my late mother. Big jobs like window blinds are a snap. I love it! Highly, highly recommend it.
M**H
so easy to reach items that need dusted
I have some really hard to reach items and this device works really well to reach them, it bends and has a soft surface that doesn't knock things over. Dust sticks well to device and shakes clean.
H**R
Comparing this to the OXO Good Grips Similar Duster
I could not make up my mind which of two extendable dusters to purchase. So I got them both (since I have a two-story house, it does make it convenient to have a duster on each floor for spider webs!) and am keeping them both. They are similar, but each has a different advantage that I value. Here are my plusses and minuses, by number of stars, for this duster, the Eurow Electrostatic Duster with 3 sections extension pole and the OXO Good Grips Microfiber Extendable Duster in a few categories. As you can see, I like both of these dusters! 1. How well does the dust-head work? ***** 5 stars Eurow - The cleaning head is made up of soft filaments. This duster is better at plain old dusting of objects with crevices. For example, we have a set of leather masks hanging on the wall. The very light filaments can be swirled around the masks, fluffing away dust in all the folds and crevices, without in any way damaging the masks. This picks up spider webs and dustballs, but just regular soft dust, in spite of the "electrostatic" in the duster's name, is more fluffed into the air. ***** 5 stars Oxo - The cleaning head is very soft, but the filaments are wider and shorter, more cloth-like, than the extremely soft ones of the Eurow. This makes the Oxo not as good on objects like the masks. However, the Oxo is better on general, and especially on more heavy-duty, dusting. I don't dust as often as I should, so the tops of hanging painting frames, for example, can get quite a layer of dust. The Oxo is better at capturing the thicker dust, rather than just pushing it off of the frames. I don't have a ceiling fan to try it on, but I would think this would work well on dusting the top of the fan blades. 2. How adjustable is the dust-head? **** 4 stars Eurow - The head is made with a heavy wire center, rather like a giant pipe-cleaner. This can be bent into a curve or at a soft right-angle, which can be very handy. The wire center is sturdy, though, it's not like you can twist it into a pretzel. And, like a pipe-cleaner, once you've bent it, it takes a bit of work to get it perfectly straight again. (Not that it would make much difference if it isn't perfectly straight.) **** 4 stars Oxo - The head itself is not flexible, which, again, can be very handy, especially for more heavy-duty jobs. However, you can easily change the angle of the head using the sturdy button at it's connection to the pole. 3. Ease of extension and adjustability? ***** 5 stars Eurow - The Eurow can go up to 76", which is a very nice length indeed, especially as it is very light and I have no trouble directing it when fully extended. It isn't long enough to reach the ceiling in the two-story entry-way (without a ladder), but every where else it can handle. ****+ 4.5 stars Oxo - The Oxo is shorter, extending to 54" total. I'm only taking half a star off for that because it's length is plenty for most places. The head is heavier than the Eurow's head, but still easy to direct at 54". However, around anything a bit delicate, the fully extended Oxo, especially as it's dust-catching fibers are shorter, will need a little more care and control. 4. How easy is the dust-head to clean? ***** 5 stars Eurow - The dust-head doesn't come off the pole, but it is super easy to clean. If shaking it off isn't enough, just run it under the tap. Extending the pole is easy; retracting is easy. ***** 5 stars Oxo - The dust-head is removable, as it's attached with a snap. You can wash it in the machine, or just swish it around in water or soapy water. Extending the pole is easy; retracting is easy. FYI, you can purchase additional/replacement dust heads: OXO Good Grips Microfiber Duster Refill Happy Reader
G**A
My favorite duster!!!
I have had one of these for many years and then when I saw this, I bought it again for my lower level/finish basement. I don’t know what made me not look it up again! So glad to have another one! I highly recommend this to make, your house work so much easier. Dust clings to it.!
M**E
which is very nice and fits on other dusters I've bought
I have bought several of these types of dusters and none last too long for me. I clean a few houses a week, so mine are used about three times a week for larger houses. The positive was the extension pole, which is very nice and fits on other dusters I've bought. I wasn't crazy about the plastic feel of the fibers (almost like they are recycled from 2 liter bottles, that's the only way I can describe it). They also aren't fluffy, so when you are dusting and the duster is pointed down rather than up in the air, the fibers all fall forward so it's not as conducive to dusting chair rungs and such quickly. As a couple months went by, the fibers do what they all do....get clumpier and stiffer (which means it doesn't flow around delicates anymore) and it didn't pick up dust as well. This would take a longer period of time for those only using it for one house a week, but it didn't last long enough to make it worth it for my purposes. So far, I still prefer quality ostrich feather dusters.
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