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Jonard Tools RDT-18K Telescoping Pole (18')

BH #JORDT18K • MFR #RDT-18K
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Jonard Tools RDT-18K Telescoping Pole (18')
Key Features
  • 24' Total Average Reach
  • High-Density Fiberglass Construction
This RDT-18K Telescoping Pole from Jonard Tools is perfect for installing or retrieving cables in drop ceilings or other hard-to-reach places. It extends to 18' for an average of up to 24' arm's-length reach while providing more control and accuracy than its competitors.
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Jonard Tools RDT-18K Overview

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This RDT-18K Telescoping Pole from Jonard Tools is perfect for installing or retrieving cables in drop ceilings or other hard-to-reach places. It extends to 18' for an average of up to 24' arm's-length reach while providing more control and accuracy than its competitors.

  • Tapered interlocking tubes extend up to 18' and collapse to a mere 33"
  • Constructed from a high-density fiberglass material with a polyester resin-baked enamel coating for maximum durability and resistance to splintering
  • Telescoping action is considerably stronger than coil or other rod-based products, allowing for greater control and accuracy
  • Simply pull and twist to lock it in place
  • Average standing reach of 24' (with user's height and arm length)
  • Includes C and K hooks (to help grab/push cables), an adapter (to replace the platform for navigating tight spaces), and a small carrying pouch
UPC: 811490017580

Jonard Tools RDT-18K Specs

General
Compatibility
Not Specified by Manufacturer
Length
Extended: 18' / 5.58 m
Collapsed:33" / 83.8 cm
Physical
Material of Construction
High-Density Fiberglass
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.67 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
34 x 2.75 x 2.38"

Jonard Tools RDT-18K Reviews

Great Tool

By Jason
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2025-09-16

This pole is very light for its size. There is good flexibility from the midpoint of the pole up, helping to keep the pole strong and not vulnerable to breaking. I am using the pole with smartphone holder attached to the tip for photographing building roofs with a smartphone. It works pretty well. I did find that fitting a rubber boot on the bottom of the pole helps stabilize it on hard surfaces and avoids scraping up the cap on the bottom.

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