‘Stingray’ lever lock pole —  A Smart! Company choice
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January 14, 2022
‘Stingray’ lever lock pole — A Smart! Company choice

The Stingray ™ Lever-Lock Pole, from the Smart! Company, of Murrieta, Calif., eliminates the need to use twist locks that slip or get jammed.

This unique, professional quality product features EZ glide aluminum tubes with a center tube that will not fill with water and a grip that will not come off until the user chooses to remove it. Replacement parts are available.

The Smart! Company, manufacturer of popular Piranha and Stingray nets, has been building swimming pool tools for over thirty years, and the product designer is a pool man with experience cleaning pools.

For more information, contact The Smart! Company, Dept. SI, 41725 Elm St., Murrieta, CA 92562. Phone 877-600-1302. Online www.stingraynets.com.

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