eazer 89'' Squeegee Window Cleaner 2 in 1 Rotatable Window Cleaning Tool Kit with Extension Pole, Window Washing Equipment with Bendable Head for Indoor/Outdoor Window and Car Glass

89'' Squeegee Window Cleaner 2 in 1 Rotatable Window Cleaning Tool Kit with Extension Pole, Window Washing Equipment with Bendable Head for Indoor/Outdoor Window and Car Glass

Features

  • 2 in 1 Professional Window Cleaning Tool + Streak Free Squeegee: The window washer + squeegee with flexible head is the perfect window washing tool to efficiently scrub and squeegee your high and low windows, 2 streak-free squeegee blades are included (10 and 14) to fit varying window sizes; the squeegees slide in and out of a tightly fitting firm plastic clasp to ensure stability
  • Multifunctional squeegee - For car cleaning, car windshield squeegee and house window squeegee, cleaning glass doors, mirrors, shower glass, tiles and any other smooth surfaces, perfect for holiday cleaning and spring cleaning.
  • eazer Rotate-Lock Mechanism - Press the button to change the position of window squeegee, this is ideal for non-standard windows and panes. Also Ideal for cleaning glass,windows,shower glass doors,wall,mirrors,vehicle glass,solar panel,indoor and outdoor high window cleaning,marine and boat squeegee
  • Lightweight & Reach Anywhere - Upgraded 6-section thickened aluminum alloy threaded design effectively reduces arm fatigue and lowers labor intensity. By adding and reducing aluminum rods, the length can be controlled up to 89inch, ensuring easy and convenient installation
  • eazer Excellent Customer Service - We are confident in our products, if there is any problem with the product, please raise it in time, we will provide effective after-sales service.

Specifications

Color Orange, Gray, Silver
Size EA1979-PL6
Unit Count 1

A 2-in-1 window cleaning tool that combines a scrubber and removable streak-free squeegee with a bendable, rotatable head for cleaning indoor and outdoor glass surfaces. The six-section aluminum extension pole extends up to 89 inches, uses a rotate-lock button to set angles, and accepts two interchangeable squeegee blades (10" and 14") that slide into a secure plastic clasp for use on windows, car windshields, mirrors, shower glass and solar panels.

Model Number: 1979

eazer 89'' Squeegee Window Cleaner 2 in 1 Rotatable Window Cleaning Tool Kit with Extension Pole, Window Washing Equipment with Bendable Head for Indoor/Outdoor Window and Car Glass Review

4.3 out of 5

I keep a short list of tools that make seasonal chores feel less like chores. The eazer window cleaner has earned its way onto that list after a month of washing tall exterior windows, bathroom glass, and a few car windshields for good measure.

Setup and build quality

Out of the box, assembly is straightforward. The six aluminum sections thread together cleanly, and the head snaps into place without fiddling. The pole extends to 89 inches, so with my height I can reach the top of second-story windows from the ground on level surfaces. Fully assembled, it’s light enough to hold overhead for a full pass without the shoulder burn I expect from cheaper, steel-heavy poles.

The head is a 2-in-1 design: a microfiber scrubber on one side and a squeegee on the other. Two squeegee blades are included—10-inch and 14-inch—that slide into a firm plastic clasp. The clasp is tighter than most I’ve used, which is a plus once the blade is in; there’s no wiggle or twist under pressure. Swapping blades takes a little force but becomes second nature after a few tries.

The rotate-lock mechanism is the thoughtful touch here. A press button lets you set the angle to suit the glass—handy for arched panes, transoms, and the awkward top corners of big sliders. Once locked, it stays put. There’s a tiny bit of play you’ll feel at the joint when the pole is fully extended, but it didn’t slip out of position.

Reach and ergonomics

The eazer strikes a good balance between reach and control. At mid-length (three or four sections), the pole is rigid and easy to steer with precision. Fully extended, you’ll feel some flex, which is normal for a multi-section aluminum pole of this length. It doesn’t feel flimsy, just less surgical. My practical tips:

  • Build the length you need, not the maximum. More sections equal more flex.
  • Keep your dominant hand closer to the head for control and your other hand at the base for leverage when you can.
  • For the absolute highest panes, a short step stool plus a slightly shorter pole configuration is more stable than pushing the full 89 inches to its limit.

If you’re 5'5" or under, expect to use at least a small stool for second-story windows, depending on your property grade. Indoors, the length options make it easy to ditch the ladder for most transoms and high mirrors.

Cleaning performance

On glass, it’s effective. The microfiber sleeve holds a good amount of solution without dripping excessively, and the pile cuts through pollen and dried grime better than it looks like it should. After a bucket of warm water with a drop of dish soap, the scrubber loosens everything from hard water haze on shower doors to sticky fingerprints on sliders.

The squeegee is where it earns its keep. The 14-inch blade is my go-to for big windows and shower glass; the 10-inch blade is great for divided-lite panes and windshields. When the pole is short to mid-length, I can get a streak-free finish consistently. At full extension, pressure control is trickier, and I occasionally had faint lines. Two small adjustments solved it:

  • Make sure the blade is fully seated, flush with the clasp, and the edge is clean.
  • Use the angle lock to keep the blade square to the glass. A slight bias in angle causes one side to drag and leave a line.

One quirk of 2-in-1 heads is splash during the flip from scrub to squeegee. You can mitigate that by wringing the scrubber against the bucket and holding the tool so the scrubber faces away from the window while squeegeeing. It’s not a deal-breaker, just a rhythm you settle into after a few windows.

The blades themselves are soft enough to seal well yet firm enough to resist chatter. On especially dirty exterior glass, I do a quick pre-rinse with a hose or a mop dunk to avoid pushing grit under the blade.

Angle control that actually helps

The rotate-lock head isn’t a gimmick. I used it at slight angles to reach the upper corners of casement windows from the side and to keep the blade flat on big sliders where my stance forced a diagonal approach. The sweet spot is a setting that keeps the blade perpendicular to your pull path; it helps maintain even pressure across the edge so you don’t bow the blade and streak.

For non-standard glass—arched windows, angled skylights within reach, even glass railings—the angle adjustment makes the difference between “clean enough” and “truly clean.”

Indoor, outdoor, and auto use

Indoors, the eazer shines on shower glass and tall mirrors. The 10-inch blade navigates tight spaces around fixtures, and the long handle keeps you out of the splash zone. For tile, the squeegee doesn’t replace a scrub brush, but it’s great for pulling rinse water down after you’ve cleaned.

On vehicles, the 10-inch blade is the right size for most windshields. The pole collapses far enough to be manageable in tight garage spaces, and the microfiber sleeve lifts road film without scuffing. I also tried it on a small array of solar panels; the angle lock helped me keep the blade flat without climbing onto the roof, though your setup will dictate what’s safe and reachable.

Maintenance and durability

The microfiber sleeve is removable and machine washable. I toss it in a laundry bag on a gentle cycle, then air dry. After a month of weekly use, it’s held its shape and absorbency. The squeegee blades are still straight, with no nicks, but I avoid dragging them across frames or gritty surfaces.

Thread connections on the pole have remained snug. To keep them that way:

  • Don’t over-tighten the sections; snug plus a quarter turn is enough.
  • Keep the threads clean and dry between uses.
  • Store the pole fully collapsed to avoid bending.

The plastic clasp for the blades feels sturdy and hasn’t loosened. If you change blades frequently, insert them straight in rather than levering one end first to avoid fatiguing the clasp.

Limitations and small frustrations

  • Flex at full extension: Manageable, but it takes a lighter touch to avoid streaks. For truly tall exteriors, a short ladder plus a shorter pole sectioning gives the best finish.
  • 2-in-1 head splash: Some water transfer is inevitable when you flip from scrub to squeegee. Wring the sleeve and mind the tool orientation to reduce it.
  • Narrow pole diameter: I’d prefer a slightly thicker grip for large hands when the pole is fully extended. A foam sleeve or glove helps if that bothers you.
  • Precision at height: The squeegee’s performance is excellent up close; at maximum reach, results depend on your technique and the angle lock. Expect a small learning curve.

Tips for better results

  • Mix a tiny amount of dish soap in warm water; too much soap increases streaking.
  • Pre-rinse very dirty windows to protect the blade.
  • Work top to bottom, overlapping each pass by an inch.
  • Wipe the blade with a lint-free cloth after every pass.
  • Angle the blade slightly so water runs away from the dry area.
  • Let the scrubber do the heavy lifting; don’t over-press the squeegee.

Value and who it’s for

The eazer window cleaner is a practical tool for anyone with tall windows, shower glass, or lots of exterior glazing to maintain. It’s light, adaptable, and quick to deploy. If you only have low, easy-to-reach windows, a shorter fixed-handle squeegee will be simpler. If you regularly clean very high windows or commercial glass, a heavier-duty pole might offer more rigidity at long reach—but you’ll pay with weight and fatigue.

For most homes, townhouses, and apartments with a mix of indoor and outdoor glass, this strikes a useful balance of reach, control, and convenience. The two blade sizes add versatility without forcing you into a separate detail tool.

Recommendation

I recommend the eazer window cleaner. It’s easy to set up, light enough for extended use, and its angle-lock head and interchangeable blades make it effective across a range of glass surfaces. While there’s some flex at maximum reach and a brief learning curve to minimize splash and streaks, the overall performance and convenience outweigh those quirks. If you want one tool that can scrub and squeegee everything from second-story windows to shower doors and car windshields, this is a reliable, thoughtfully designed option.



Project Ideas

Business

Premium Residential Window Cleaning Service

Offer a ladder‑free, premium window cleaning package for 1–3 story homes using the 89" extension pole and flexible head to reach high or oddly angled windows safely. Packages: basic (interior/exterior glass), premium (screens, tracks, sills, water‑spot removal), seasonal subscription. Pricing model: per-window or flat tiers ($80–$300 typical per visit depending on house size). Upsells: gutter blowout, power‑wash, mirror/shower door polishing. Market locally via social ads, neighborhood flyers, and Nextdoor.


Mobile Auto Glass Detailing Add‑On

Integrate the tool into a mobile car‑detailing business to provide streak‑free windshield, sunroof and mirror cleaning. Use the small blade for tight spaces and the bendable head to reach angled windshields without leaning over. Package as an express add‑on ($10–$30) or include in full‑detail plans. Promote through partnerships with car washes, ride‑share drivers, and on‑site fleet contracts.


Solar Panel Maintenance Service

Start a niche service cleaning solar array installations for homeowners, farms and commercial sites. The soft scrubber and squeegee allow safe, low‑abrasion cleaning; the long pole reduces need for rooftop access. Offer one‑time cleanings and recurring maintenance contracts (quarterly/biannual). Pricing: per-panel or per-system, with annual contracts for steady revenue. Differentiate with eco‑friendly cleaners, performance before/after monitoring, and liability insurance.


Retail & Event Storefront Refreshs

Partner with boutiques, cafes and event organizers to provide quick seasonal storefront refreshes: clean glass, install vinyl clings, paint/finish displays and prepare windows for photography. Bundle the tool with vinyl application services and display installation. Charge per-project or a monthly retainer for regular visual merchandising. Target Instagram‑forward retailers and pop‑up event coordinators.


On‑Site Glass Prep for Photographers & Venues

Offer a specialist service preparing glass surfaces for shoots and events—wedding venues, galleries, corporate launches—ensuring mirrors, windows and shower walls are streak‑free and photo‑ready. Rent the tool with an operator for day‑rates, or sell a small 'event kit' to photographers who frequently shoot in irregular spaces. Market through photographer communities, venue managers, and event planners.

Creative

Negative‑Space Window Art (Dust Mandalas)

Turn grimy windows, greenhouse panes or storefronts into temporary art by selectively cleaning patterns. Use the scrubber to wet and loosen dirt, then the 10" squeegee for tight curves and the 14" for long sweeps to carve out mandalas, silhouettes or lettering in the remaining dust. Steps: sketch the design on tracing paper, tape it to the glass as a guide, wet a section, then squeegee away to reveal the pattern. Great for seasonal displays, community art projects, or photo backdrops.


Faux Stained‑Glass Window Clings

Create custom stained‑glass effects using clear window cling film and liquid glass paints. Use the scrubber to apply soapy water and position the cling; the squeegee removes bubbles and smooths the film from a ladder‑free reach. The rotatable head helps align large sheets on high panes. Resulting panels make dramatic home decor or upcycled cabinet door inserts.


Marbled Glass Panels

Make decorative marbled glass panels for cabinets, tabletops or wall art. Apply shaving cream or a marbling medium with the scrubber head, drip in acrylic inks, then pull long swipes with the 14" squeegee to create veining. Rinse lightly and seal with a clear hard coat if needed. Use the extension pole to work large panes without ladders; finished panels can be framed or used as room dividers.


Window Mural Prep & Paint Assist

Use the tool as a mural prep and application aid: thoroughly clean the surface with the scrubber, squeegee off excess, then use the pole to hold stencils or to smooth large adhesive vinyl murals into place. The rotate‑lock lets you set angles for awkward panes. Ideal for craft fairs or neighborhood beautification projects where large, high windows need rapid cleaning and installation.


Temporary Solar‑Panel Greeting Messages

For events—fairs, fundraisers or sports days—create temporary messages or logos on dusty solar arrays by selectively cleaning parts of panels with the squeegee (use biodegradable water only). This creates high‑visibility negative space graphics without adhesives. Important: coordinate with owners/operators, avoid abrasive cleaners, and test a small area first to ensure no performance or warranty impact.