Long Shot Puffer Duster with 14” Curved Wand
The Long Shot Puffer Duster has a 14” wand that makes it easier to access in treating hard to reach areas. It is a handheld duster that can easily slide through cracks, crevices, wall voids and places that a regular duster cannot reach. It features a built in, clean out rod and a durable high quality natural gum rubber construction. The clear body allows any user to see the dust and the cap will prevent any dust leakage. The Long Shot Puffer Duster includes a 14” curved tip wand making it easy for the user to treat target areas without any other tools or dusters needed. This is beneficial as it may eliminate the need of excessive bending or stooping in order to get to hard to reach areas. Product can hold up to 4 oz. of insecticide.
For Dust Applications- Some of the advantages of The Puffer Dusters Include
- NO MORE GUESSING! The new Clear Body allows the user to see the dust!
- The 14? Long Shot eliminates the need for hauling a ladder around when treating first-floor soffits and it reaches behind landscaping
- Time-tested design
- Economical and easy to use with no mess!
- Holds up to 4 oz. of dust
- Constructed of durable, clear synthetic rubber
- Removable plastic tip cover and cap
- Ergonomic, low-tension springs for less user fatigue
- Removable plastic tip cover and cap
- “O-ring” on built-in clean out rod helps prevent dust leakage
How To Use:
Take off the black rubber cap on top of the bellows. Only fill the duster halfway with dust. This will leave enough room for air to mix with the dust before you apply it. Too much dust in the duster can cause lumps of dust on the surfaces you treat, and make the product spill over. Shake the duster lightly between each squeeze to keep the dust loose inside the bellow. To apply dust to cracks, crevices and surfaces, squeeze the duster gently to make sure you only use thin layers of dust. You should hardly see any dust coming out of the duster tip when you do it right. Move the duster away from the crack or surface you are treating before you let go of the duster. This will stop lint, moisture or debris from getting sucked into the duster. These things can clog up the duster over time. If the nozzle gets clogged, unscrew the rod at the back of the nozzle and use it to clear the clog.