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product_id: 14884607
title: "ZIPWALL 12' 4-Pack Spring-Loaded Poles for Dust Barriers, SLP4"
brand: "zipwall"
price: "€ 697.49"
currency: EUR
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reviews_count: 7
category: "Zipwall"
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# Includes carry bag for portability Telescopes 4'7" to 12' Spring-loaded twist lock tech ZIPWALL 12' 4-Pack Spring-Loaded Poles for Dust Barriers, SLP4

**Brand:** zipwall
**Price:** € 697.49
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🚧 Elevate your workspace—contain dust like a pro, no hassle, all hustle!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ZIPWALL 12' 4-Pack Spring-Loaded Poles for Dust Barriers, SLP4 by zipwall
- **How much does it cost?** € 697.49 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.gr](https://www.desertcart.gr/products/14884607-zipwall-12-4-pack-spring-loaded-poles-for-dust-barriers)

## Best For

- zipwall enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted zipwall brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Non-Marking, Secure Grip Heads:** Keep plastic sheeting firmly locked without leaving marks or slips.
- • **Adjustable Height for Any Space:** Extend from 4'7" up to 12' to fit ceilings and walls perfectly.
- • **Set Up Dust Barriers in Minutes:** No ladders, tape, or damage—just quick, professional containment.
- • **Complete Professional Starter Kit:** Includes 4 poles, 2 zippers, and a carry bag—ready for any remodeling job.
- • **Lightweight Yet Sturdy Aluminum Build:** Anodized aluminum poles that balance durability with easy transport.

## Overview

The ZIPWALL 12' 4-Pack Spring-Loaded Poles deliver a fast, ladder-free solution for creating dust barriers in residential and commercial projects. Crafted from lightweight anodized aluminum, these telescoping poles extend up to 12 feet and feature spring-loaded twist locks and non-marking heads to securely hold plastic sheeting in place. The kit includes two standard zippers and a carry bag, making it a portable, professional-grade dust containment system trusted by contractors since 1997.

## Description

Product Description ZipWall created the dust barrier category in 1997 with a wide range of innovative products, just like the ZipWall Dust Barrier Poles. The ZipWall 12 foot poles can be set up with no ladders, require no tape and leave no damage. These dust containment poles are equipped with telescoping, spring-loaded and twist locking technology and include non-marking heads and plates to secure the barrier and hold it firmly in place. With anodized aluminum construction, these poles are lightweight and portable, and can be extended up to a height of 12 feet. A ZipWall barrier can be set up by one person in minutes without tape, ladders or damage. The complete ZipWall Dust Barrier System includes accessories to create entries in the barrier, form tight seals at the ceiling, walls, and floor, easily seal off doors and doorways, and provide comprehensive solutions for containing airborne dust. It is ideal for professional contractors working in residential and commercial remodeling, renovation, and restoration. From the Manufacturer The ZipWall Dust Barrier System can be set up by one person in minutes without tape, ladders or damage. Build a barrier up to 20’ high and as wide as needed using plastic sheeting or ZipFast Reusable Barrier Panels. Our complete system includes accessories to create doorways in the barrier, form tight seals at the ceiling, walls, and floor and to easily seal off doorways, larger openings, and fixtures. The ZipWall Dust Barrier System is ideal for residential and commercial contractors doing remodeling, drywall work, painting, concrete work, lead abatement, mold remediation, and more.

Review: Great functionality & excellent customer service, head piece quality could afford to be improved - These ZipPoles are a great idea, however I was disappointed by the lower build quality of one of the components - the head pieces (according to Zipwall's website). I don't doubt that other people are bending these pieces with regularity when you consider that they sell replacement "head" pieces on their website. Here is my experience. I was locking in plastic sheeting in one of the slider pieces during the first use and the slider piece broke. The slider pieces which you use to secure the plastic (or other barrier) is not made very well and is susceptible to bending/breaking. I would advise you to use as thin of plastic sheeting as necessary for your job. I was only using 3 mil thick plastic sheeting and it managed to break on me. In my opinion, 3 mil is a reasonable plastic sheeting thickness. So after noticing that one of my slider pieces broke, I also noticed that by the end of my project, two more were bent (when the black plastic turns white and get flimsy). The last one of the four managed to make it through a few uses unscathed so that's 25% of the slider pieces making it through without bending or breaking. What is disappointing is that I ordered this set well in advance knowing that they *could be* useful for the floor refinishing/sanding that I am doing, but by the time I get around to using them for the first time, it has been just over 1 month (1 month and 2 days) since I bought them so they are ineligible for a return to desertcart. All I expect is for them to send me a couple more of these head pieces. The poles themselves seem to be good quality and I will give credit where credit is due. The idea behind these ZipPoles is excellent, and besides the head piece issue, my experience has otherwise been pretty good. Although these poles *can* get the job done effectively, it would be worthwhile for ZipWall to manufacture the higher quality head pieces. You don't want to have to worry about them bending/cracking on account of the thickness of your plastic sheeting/visqueen. On the flip side, if you use sheeting that is too thin, you run a higher risk of the plastic tearing. I think 3 mil should do the trick if you're careful, but anything thinner may tear too easily and anything thicker is that much more likely to bend those head pieces into which the slider/grip pieces fit and hold your sheeting when locked in. Right now, I am in the process of trying to contact the manufacturer of the ZipPoles for the replacement head pieces, and I hope they will be easy to deal with. I will follow up to advise everyone about how easy OR difficult it is to get replacement head pieces based on this 1-year warranty that they offer. My rating is primarily due to the disappointing component (head pieces) despite the rest of the set being of decent quality. If the head pieces were better quality, I could see giving this product a 4 or 5 star rating. In my opinion, a product is only as good as its weakest link, and in this case, the weakest link is the poorly made head piece. **********6/22/2011 UPDATE********** I spoke with Christine at ZipWall. She was absolutely great!!! She called me back the following day after I sent an email. I returned her call at my earliest convenience, and she was extremely diligent about getting me some new head piece parts on order (FREE-of-charge and without any fuss). She was very polite, professional, and understanding of my needs and desires for this product. ZipPole product concept & its capabilities - 5 stars ZipPole quality (poles themselves) - 4.5 stars Head piece quality - 1.5 stars (they work, but are susceptible to bending/breaking) Christine @ ZipWall - 5 stars Getting new head pieces to replace my old bent/broken ones - 5 stars! Overall, I have updated my review rating to 5 stars (up from 2 stars) and my rationale is that this product is very good one, and despite its shortcoming (header pieces), their customer service is great and they made the problem right by sending me new header pieces hassle-free and free-of-charge. These ZIpPoles are a product which can effectively do what it is intended to do (which is awesome for containing job site debris among other functions) as long as all of the components maintain their integrity. Thanks to Christine & ZipWall for making things right with me. ----- Just a final comment about how great Christine was - she even gave me a cool suggestion about other uses for the ZipPoles - for supporting (muslin) backdrops for photography which is great because my wife does a lot of photography. My concern, of course, is that the thickness of those muslin backdrops could bend the header pieces, but I will try this very carefully to see if it's a possibility without compromising the head.
Review: These poles are Great! - These poles, although advertised as "cheap", are surprisingly light, sturdy, and well made for their intended purpose; holding up plastic sheet to keep dust contained, and they are just perfect for that task. I bought two sets of four poles for my project. The shipping boxes only had a couple bands of tape holding them shut, but all the parts were factory fresh and no parts were missing or damaged. The ceiling feet firmly snapped on to the top of the poles, held the plastic sheet in place as designed, and held snugly against my 8 foot high flat textured ceiling. The twist locks on the poles all worked well. A pole about every five or six feet provides a reasonable seal against the ceiling. I suppose zippers and ceiling "cross members" or tape would make a tighter seal if needed, but I've kicked up a whole lot of dust and, so far, not much, if any, dust has settled outside the work area. I'm really happy with these poles! No comment on the non-slip feet since I have carpet and am not using them. No comment on the zippers since the "tucked in flap" is working well for me and I'm not using the zippers. No comment on the carrying cases since I haven/t had a chance to use them yet. Since I'll probably store them in the attic until my next Harry-home-owner project, I'll likely just put the poles back in the shipping box. But I guess if one was carrying them from job to job, or otherwise using them fairly often, the storage bags would be pretty handy. I also bought a roll of 2 mil plastic sheet 10X100 feet (plenty left over for the next project). Oh, and for the floor, a couple of "one tuff" plastic/paper drop cloths. My task was to block off the center section of my living room to repair the ceiling drywall, an area about 8 X 13 feet. I planned on a pole in each corner and two more poles evenly spaced on each of the 13 foot runs. Here's what I did: First, I pre-tensioned a pole about half the spring length and then used it as a guide to pre-tension the rest of the poles. I then cut a length of plastic about 45 feet long. I started at the entrance corner to the planned work area and wrapped the plastic from one corner to the next on the outside of the poles (securing the plastic to each additional pole as I went), leaving about a foot of plastic hanging out past the first pole. I only unfolded the plastic as much as needed to attach it to the top of the poles as I went, letting it overhang toward the work area about 8 or 10 inches over the top of each pole. When I got back to the starting corner I used a fifth pole a few inches away from the first (starting) pole to secure the final stretch of plastic, which I left about 3 feet long (past the starting pole). I then unfolded the plastic the rest of the way to the floor and, after moving the poles so the plastic was taunt, I tucked the plastic under the foot of each pole and then fully compressed the spring on each pole. As expected, the plastic was drooping down from the ceiling about an inch or so on the long runs, so I put up two more poles evenly spaced on the "far side", and the remaining pole in the center of the other long run; all of them fully tensioned. This seemed to snug up both sides against the ceiling pretty good, so I determined to leave the eighth pole a few inches from the starting pole, without putting the plastic under the foot of the pole, but, instead, slipping the end of the plastic between the first and final pole. This made a quick and convenient way to get in and out of the work area (without using zippers). The whole setup process took about an hour, more or less, and the poles, plastic, and drop cloth do a really good job keeping the dust contained.

## Features

- Dust Barrier In Minutes: These ZipWall spring-loaded poles are quick and easy to set up without ladders, tape, or damage, making them an ideal dust protection solution for both residential and commercial remodeling and restoration.
- Sturdy Construction: With a lightweight anodized aluminum construction, this set of four poles comes with two standard zippers and a ZipWall carry bag which makes it the perfect ZipWall professional starter kit.
- Easy Installation: Each pole takes seconds to set up without the use of ladders. In addition to protecting the ceiling, the non-skid and non-marking head securely locks the barrier material and raises it along with the pole.
- Portable and Adjustable: These telescoping poles weigh only 2 pounds each and can extend from 4 feet 7 inches up to a height of 12 feet, making them easy to carry and set up a barrier anywhere.
- Innovative Solutions: ZipWall created the dust barrier category in 1997 and continues to transform this field with a stream of novel dust protection solutions, ideal for residential and commercial use.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00UADENW8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #13,564 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #47 in Drop Cloths & Plastic Sheeting |
| Brand Name | ZIPWALL |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,774) |
| Finish Types | Anodized |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00641877103038, 00767654953365 |
| Included Components | (4) Spring-Loaded Poles With Par |
| Item Type Name | 12 foot Spring Loaded Dust Barrier Poles (Pack of 4) |
| Item Weight | 4.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ZIPWALL |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2-Year |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Style Name | 12' Poles |
| UPC | 646791394951 767654953365 646791394944 735090788339 641877104004 641877103038 752913142802 728639275728 |
| Unit Count | 4.0 Count |
| Weight Capacity | Minimum weight: 8 Pounds |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** ZIPWALL
- **Color:** Silver
- **Item Weight:** 4.8 Pounds
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Style:** 12' Poles

## Images

![ZIPWALL 12' 4-Pack Spring-Loaded Poles for Dust Barriers, SLP4 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61x6peI-3GL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size, Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long are the poles when collapsed?**
A: 51” when collapsed.

**Q: How many feet I can leave of separation between each pole and still keep the plastic sheet tight?**
A: The further apart you place the poles the more natural sag will occur in the top edge of the sheet of plastic. If you need an absolute tight fit to ceiling I would not go further than five feet apart. Also, once the poles are supporting the plastic, you can easily tape the top edge to hold it tight to ceiling.

**Q: Does this include a plastic barrier?**
A: No, plastic sheeting is not included in the ZP4.  I would recommend using a 4 mil or 6 mil thickness rather than very thin plastic as the thin plastic moves too in breezes and can rip more easily.

**Q: If I purchase 12” poles will they adjust down to 10” walls , just to have the option in heights?**
A: The ZipPoles can only extend to 10 feet.  You can purchase the Zipwall aluminum poles that extend to 12 feet and they can be lowered to less than 8 feet.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great functionality & excellent customer service, head piece quality could afford to be improved
*by B***N on June 2, 2010*

These ZipPoles are a great idea, however I was disappointed by the lower build quality of one of the components - the head pieces (according to Zipwall's website). I don't doubt that other people are bending these pieces with regularity when you consider that they sell replacement "head" pieces on their website. Here is my experience. I was locking in plastic sheeting in one of the slider pieces during the first use and the slider piece broke. The slider pieces which you use to secure the plastic (or other barrier) is not made very well and is susceptible to bending/breaking. I would advise you to use as thin of plastic sheeting as necessary for your job. I was only using 3 mil thick plastic sheeting and it managed to break on me. In my opinion, 3 mil is a reasonable plastic sheeting thickness. So after noticing that one of my slider pieces broke, I also noticed that by the end of my project, two more were bent (when the black plastic turns white and get flimsy). The last one of the four managed to make it through a few uses unscathed so that's 25% of the slider pieces making it through without bending or breaking. What is disappointing is that I ordered this set well in advance knowing that they *could be* useful for the floor refinishing/sanding that I am doing, but by the time I get around to using them for the first time, it has been just over 1 month (1 month and 2 days) since I bought them so they are ineligible for a return to Amazon. All I expect is for them to send me a couple more of these head pieces. The poles themselves seem to be good quality and I will give credit where credit is due. The idea behind these ZipPoles is excellent, and besides the head piece issue, my experience has otherwise been pretty good. Although these poles *can* get the job done effectively, it would be worthwhile for ZipWall to manufacture the higher quality head pieces. You don't want to have to worry about them bending/cracking on account of the thickness of your plastic sheeting/visqueen. On the flip side, if you use sheeting that is too thin, you run a higher risk of the plastic tearing. I think 3 mil should do the trick if you're careful, but anything thinner may tear too easily and anything thicker is that much more likely to bend those head pieces into which the slider/grip pieces fit and hold your sheeting when locked in. Right now, I am in the process of trying to contact the manufacturer of the ZipPoles for the replacement head pieces, and I hope they will be easy to deal with. I will follow up to advise everyone about how easy OR difficult it is to get replacement head pieces based on this 1-year warranty that they offer. My rating is primarily due to the disappointing component (head pieces) despite the rest of the set being of decent quality. If the head pieces were better quality, I could see giving this product a 4 or 5 star rating. In my opinion, a product is only as good as its weakest link, and in this case, the weakest link is the poorly made head piece. **********6/22/2011 UPDATE********** I spoke with Christine at ZipWall. She was absolutely great!!! She called me back the following day after I sent an email. I returned her call at my earliest convenience, and she was extremely diligent about getting me some new head piece parts on order (FREE-of-charge and without any fuss). She was very polite, professional, and understanding of my needs and desires for this product. ZipPole product concept & its capabilities - 5 stars ZipPole quality (poles themselves) - 4.5 stars Head piece quality - 1.5 stars (they work, but are susceptible to bending/breaking) Christine @ ZipWall - 5 stars Getting new head pieces to replace my old bent/broken ones - 5 stars! Overall, I have updated my review rating to 5 stars (up from 2 stars) and my rationale is that this product is very good one, and despite its shortcoming (header pieces), their customer service is great and they made the problem right by sending me new header pieces hassle-free and free-of-charge. These ZIpPoles are a product which can effectively do what it is intended to do (which is awesome for containing job site debris among other functions) as long as all of the components maintain their integrity. Thanks to Christine & ZipWall for making things right with me. ----- Just a final comment about how great Christine was - she even gave me a cool suggestion about other uses for the ZipPoles - for supporting (muslin) backdrops for photography which is great because my wife does a lot of photography. My concern, of course, is that the thickness of those muslin backdrops could bend the header pieces, but I will try this very carefully to see if it's a possibility without compromising the head.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ These poles are Great!
*by S***Y on January 28, 2014*

These poles, although advertised as "cheap", are surprisingly light, sturdy, and well made for their intended purpose; holding up plastic sheet to keep dust contained, and they are just perfect for that task. I bought two sets of four poles for my project. The shipping boxes only had a couple bands of tape holding them shut, but all the parts were factory fresh and no parts were missing or damaged. The ceiling feet firmly snapped on to the top of the poles, held the plastic sheet in place as designed, and held snugly against my 8 foot high flat textured ceiling. The twist locks on the poles all worked well. A pole about every five or six feet provides a reasonable seal against the ceiling. I suppose zippers and ceiling "cross members" or tape would make a tighter seal if needed, but I've kicked up a whole lot of dust and, so far, not much, if any, dust has settled outside the work area. I'm really happy with these poles! No comment on the non-slip feet since I have carpet and am not using them. No comment on the zippers since the "tucked in flap" is working well for me and I'm not using the zippers. No comment on the carrying cases since I haven/t had a chance to use them yet. Since I'll probably store them in the attic until my next Harry-home-owner project, I'll likely just put the poles back in the shipping box. But I guess if one was carrying them from job to job, or otherwise using them fairly often, the storage bags would be pretty handy. I also bought a roll of 2 mil plastic sheet 10X100 feet (plenty left over for the next project). Oh, and for the floor, a couple of "one tuff" plastic/paper drop cloths. My task was to block off the center section of my living room to repair the ceiling drywall, an area about 8 X 13 feet. I planned on a pole in each corner and two more poles evenly spaced on each of the 13 foot runs. Here's what I did: First, I pre-tensioned a pole about half the spring length and then used it as a guide to pre-tension the rest of the poles. I then cut a length of plastic about 45 feet long. I started at the entrance corner to the planned work area and wrapped the plastic from one corner to the next on the outside of the poles (securing the plastic to each additional pole as I went), leaving about a foot of plastic hanging out past the first pole. I only unfolded the plastic as much as needed to attach it to the top of the poles as I went, letting it overhang toward the work area about 8 or 10 inches over the top of each pole. When I got back to the starting corner I used a fifth pole a few inches away from the first (starting) pole to secure the final stretch of plastic, which I left about 3 feet long (past the starting pole). I then unfolded the plastic the rest of the way to the floor and, after moving the poles so the plastic was taunt, I tucked the plastic under the foot of each pole and then fully compressed the spring on each pole. As expected, the plastic was drooping down from the ceiling about an inch or so on the long runs, so I put up two more poles evenly spaced on the "far side", and the remaining pole in the center of the other long run; all of them fully tensioned. This seemed to snug up both sides against the ceiling pretty good, so I determined to leave the eighth pole a few inches from the starting pole, without putting the plastic under the foot of the pole, but, instead, slipping the end of the plastic between the first and final pole. This made a quick and convenient way to get in and out of the work area (without using zippers). The whole setup process took about an hour, more or less, and the poles, plastic, and drop cloth do a really good job keeping the dust contained.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by A***R on August 29, 2020*

Funciona muy bien para lo que es " Sostener Plastico". es un poco debil el material, puede a tenderse a doblar si no lo usas con cuidado, No es uso rudo. Pero Funciona pata lo que esta hecho.

## Frequently Bought Together

- ZIPWALL SLP4 12 Foot Spring Loaded Dust Barrier Poles (Pack of 4), 4 Pack, Silver, 4 Count
- ZipWall PY50 Dust Barrier Plastic Sheeting, White 10ft x 50ft, 3 mil
- ZipWall Heavy-Duty Zipper for Dust Barriers, 2-Pack, HDAZ2, 2 Pack, Red

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