Ettore 48450 Bulb Changer Kit with Pole
Ettore’s bulb changer kit changes almost any type of bulbs, such as recessed and track lighting, standard incandescent, floodlights, fluorescent bulbs, floodlight and more! Comes with an extension pole for high reach.
Product Features
- 5-piece kit that changes almost any broken bulb: flood, standard incandescent, FCL
- Can access recessed and track lighting; includes broken bulb changer
- Standard threaded end allows product to attach to a REA-C-H extension pole
- Includes 11 feet REA-C-H extension pole
Needs to be modified to work well Product does not work well as is. I had 2 outdoor flood lights about 20ft up that need to be replaced. The way the pole extends and the way the changer heads are screwed on do not work for unscrewing bulbs. I kept fighting the stick because it would unscrew the changer head from the pole when I tried to remove the bulb. The little screw tab does not lock the head in place.What I ended up having to do was drill through the connector and put a screw straight through to keep the…
Total and complete junk. If I set out to design the poorest product on earth, it might come out very much like this piece of useless junk. In a nutshell, it is utterly impossible to change a light bulb because as soon as you start to unscrew it, the extension pole unscrews. The gripping mechanism is decent but trying to use it with the pole is not feasible, at least for me. I am a big guy and tried tightening the pole with everything I have but as soon as I try unscrewing my outdoor floodlight, the pole simply comes…
Problems Fixed… Several reviews have complained that it unscrews from the pole, and that it grips a floodlight bulb so tightly that it pulls the fixture out of the ceiling after replacing a bulb. Both of these happened to me, but were easy to fix. When it arrived the adapter that was in it unscrewed rather than unscrewing the bulb. Turns out the thumbscrew (mine has one, maybe some earlier ones didn’t) was not engaged with the adapter. Turns out you have to unscrew the thumbscrew, then screw the adapter in…