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The DOCA Boat Hook is a 12-foot lightweight yet durable utility tool featuring a dual-action M-shaped hook made from fire-proof, non-rusting zinc alloy. Its secure locking screw prevents pole rotation under heavy loads, making it ideal for docking, hanging Christmas lights, debris removal, and retrieving hard-to-reach objects with ease.
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 57.87 x 4.72 x 3.78 inches |
Package Weight | 1.5 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 58.25 x 3.75 x 3.75 inches |
Item Weight | 16 Ounces |
Brand Name | DOCAZOO |
Color | Silver |
Material | Metal |
Manufacturer | DOCAZOO |
Part Number | DPBigReachHook_Parent |
Style | Modern |
Size | 12 Ft |
K**P
Best thing since sliced bread for your pickup truck
I was getting tired of having to hop into my truck bed to retrieve my stuff and then I found this. This thing makes life so much easier, just thread it on any length threaded pole. I used a 5 foot metal pole/handle and it works perfectly. You can put whatever length pole you want, but 5 feet was perfect for what I needed.
E**S
Pleased!
After failing to find help cleaning the gutters on my new house that are too high to reach with the ladder I have, I got this pole with a hook. This was by far, the superior choice over dying from falling off the roof or ladder, paying more than twice as much as the pole for a one-time cleaning service, or just letting the gutters spill over. This fall, I have cleaned out the full gutters three times, and each time was glad I did because it rained shortly after and drainage was good each time. I used the pole to extend a bucket of water up to the gutter to test my work, too. I have also used the pole + hook (plus a creatively fashioned duct tape loop on the cap) to replace a missing end-cap on the 2nd storey gutter.Yes, the pole did initially have issues of spinning at the extensions, however tightening the screws on the extension locks worked well to stop that. Extending from the bottom before the top helps to keep the pole stable, as well. It was long enough for the whole operation only needing the bottom two extensions, it could've gotten much longer than I needed for two storeys. At one point, I used the pole to give the gutter end-cap a couple of good "whacks" -20 ft in the air- to tamp it down on the glue, and the cap bent a little but the pole was rugged as ever. I'm happy; it looks secure, my pole was none the worse for wear, and I stayed on the ground for the whole thing. And, it was lightweight enough, with nice cushioned grips, that this out of shape 40 something arthritic woman was the one to do all of the above.I was surprised that the pole came with an unexpected, free duster attachment, thanks! I'm also looking forward to getting the bulb-replace attachment for a 2nd storey flood light, as well, and to seeing all the potentials with my pole - maybe I'll fish for garbage down the ravine off my property...
A**R
Good product for the money
Seems sturdy, light weight and holds well when expanded. Not sure about plastic hook. It’s heavy but seems like it will be too brittle for rough waters.
E**N
No longevity
DocaPole would have a great product if they put a bit more sturdiness into their materials.Pole:The pole bends under its own weight which deforms the pole sections. Once this happens, the sections won’t slide back into one another for storage in its shortened state. I now have to store the pole at its nearly full length. Simply thickening the aluminum tubing slightly would help prevent this deformation without adding significant weight.Hook:The hook worked well but suddenly snapped one day. As a metallurgical engineer, I know a brittle fracture when I see one. The material used to make these hooks needs to be more ductile so it can take some deformation but return to its original form. This hook must be made with a very high carbon content and can’t yield very much at all before it snaps off. The pole wasn’t even deflecting when the hook snapped, so I know I wasn’t loading the hook very much when it failed. As I mentioned above in the Pole section, the pole bends very easily.Plastic:Again, as a consumer and as a metallurgist, when I see plastic used where metal could be used, I immediately suspect I’m being taken for a ride by the manufacturer. For smaller components, there is very little reason to choose plastic over metal unless you are intentionally building failure into your product to cause the customer to purchase a replacement. This product has several parts which should be metal but are not. The collars with levers located at the end of each section to release/lock the pole sections in place are one such example.The takeaways: If the manufacturer cares about the consumer’s needs they will build more resilience into this product. The biggest problems for me were the hook’s low ductility and the bent shaft of the pole which prevented shortening from its telescoped length. Most of the other material inadequacies can be addressed by the customer with a little DIY tinkering to bolster the quality. All-in-all, this is an OK product… but it could easily be a great product.
C**.
Solid purchase
Very pleased with the purchase. We bought the 30 foot pole with a metal hook after using one owned by a friend. The pole arrived in fine shape, and also included a microfiber duster attachment, which I was not expecting.
K**N
Bought to hang Christmas lights on tall outside trees
First off, this was pretty much the perfect pole for what I needed. We have a tree in our front yard that is about 30' tall, maybe slightly taller and has been a real pain to get lights on due to a slight incline to the yard. (who wants to stand on a 10' ladder with a 11' pole on an incline?? - yeah, that's been my last two years! :)) That said, I changed to the smaller LED lights (about the size of a pencil eraser) - which really allowed me to simply run the wire over the top of the hook and walk around the tree, with the lighted strand sliding over the top of the hook! So EASY! The only minor complaint I would have, is that it might be kind of nice if the two little pieces that stick up on the top of the hook, were about twice as long. It would help keep the strand in the groove as you extend to the higher/longer reaches and the pole becomes a bit more bendy. (at full extension, it does wobble a bit, but that has to be expected unless you want a 90lb pole..lol)
K**E
Failed on first use on a light 15ft boat.
Nice pole until the I put it to the first use. The foam rubber handle slipped off on the first use, and then the tip snapped. I wasn't pulling it very hard, and then the tip broke off the pole and sank faster than a 3" round rock into 7 ft of water. This was a disappointing experience. Do not recommend this product. If I had gotten the steel tip and secured the handle, it would be okay, I assume.
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