

🔧 Elevate your lighting game—no ladder, no hassle, just flawless bulb swaps!
The DOCA Light Bulb Changer attachment features a 2.25-inch premium silicone suction cup engineered for flat LED bulbs, secured by a thumb screw for a reliable grip. Designed for both indoor and outdoor use, it works best on smooth, non-porous surfaces and pairs with DOCA telescoping poles to effortlessly reach high recessed and flood lights, eliminating the need for ladders.












| ASIN | B07N1WXWTX |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,327 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #152 in Lighting Accessories |
| Color | Transparent |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (6,326) |
| Date First Available | January 23, 2019 |
| Finish | Smooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.13 ounces |
| Manufacturer | DOCAZOO |
| Material | Suction Cup |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 2.76 x 2.68 x 2.4 inches |
| Part Number | DCZ-FGS-P202-02-AA1US |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Shape | Round |
| Size | Head Only - No Pole |
| Special Features | Horizontal push pin to secure suction cup |
| Style | Suction Cup |
| Type of Bulb | Led |
| Usage | Outdoor |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Wattage | 7 watts |
V**R
Great quality, works great!
This product worked great. I was able to change the recessed lights in my home . They only issue I had was created by me. When I was turning the pole to screw the light into the socket, the release string would wrap around the pole causing the suction cup to let lose of the bulb, so be careful with string placement. I recommend this product.
R**0
This thing is a life saver. No more ladders!
This is money well spent! The attachment feels like quality and has a bit of heftiness to it. I used it on a regular painters extension pole to reach 15 ft up to canned ceiling lights. It worked flawlessly. I changed out four can light bulbs with ease. Just be careful not to step on or trip on the release string as it is very long. if you do get snagged on the release string, you might pull the suction cup release and the bulb could fall from a tall height. Not enough concern to reduce the 5 star rating. Highly recommended! tip: if the base of the old bulb breaks in the socket, use some alien tape or duct tape on the end of the extension pole screw. Gently but firmly poke the tape into the socket and turn counterclockwise. You should be able to release and extract the old broken bulb base from the light socket. just be careful of any falling glass fragments. Wear safety glasses and make sure the light switch to the affected light fixture is off.
K**R
Works great but a couple of things to remember
First of all - BIG fan of the Docapole! I have several extension poles and the Docapole is clearly superior in it's strength/weight ratio and the quality of the extension locks. You may need to occasionally tighten the locks with a screw driver but easy-peasy. So I had a bunch of attachments but not the lightbulb changer. I've got a couple of recessed lights above my entryway that are about 18-20 feet up and after changing them once with a ladder I swore I'd not do that again. So I bought the lightbulb changer with a bit of skepticism. Yes, it had good reviews but still... Well it worked great! Got the old bulbs out with no problem even though they were a bit old and didn't unscrew too easily. Putting the replacement bulbs in was a little tricky in that I was using (LED) bulbs that had an indentation in the middle of the bulb-face (I suppose in order to disperse the light more effectively. Or something.) Anyway I had to be real careful to make sure the changer covered the whole indentation to form a seal. The only other issue was the grommet used for the wire loop to connect the suction release wire came off but I just cinched it back on with a pair of pliers. So here's a couple of things to be careful about: First of all, MAKE SURE THERE IS NO TENSION ON THE SUCTION RELEASE STRING AS YOU ARE RAISING THE EXTENSIONS. It's real easy to either grab the string or just let it wrap around the pole while you are raising the bulb up to the socket. Obviously if the string tightens it will pull down on the lip of the suction cup and you will lose the suction. So there is the light bulb just sitting on the cup getting higher and higher above your head and you don't have anyway to know that the bulb is now longer secure until you start trying to screw it into the socket. And yes, this happened to me. Fortunately I was looking up at the bulb and saw it topple off the suction cup and start falling end over end towards my head. It dropped about 12 feet before I made a one-handed catch and saved the bulb. Then I did a little dance and wished my sons had seen that their dad still has great hands. Second, I would recommend wiping down the new bulb with a moist towel (like they suggest doing with the old bulb) before you put it on the suction cup. Helps make a better seal. Also it wouldn't hurt to lightly spray the new lightbulb screw with WD40, especially if it's an old socket. Finally, and this is if it's a recessed can light - especially if it's a cheap, builder's grade can that doesn't have a sturdy adjustable socket mount - get as good a look as you can at the angle of the socket before you try and screw in the new bulb. If you just guess it's real easy to start cross-threading the bulb and if it snugs down too tight it can be a real pain trying to back the bulb out. Good luck!
J**.
DOCA Light Bul Changer Suction Cup
Product works as advertised! Replaced an outside bulb on a 2-story house without an issue. Easy to use and the suction cup is made of durable plastic that provides suction to the bulb face and once you install the bulb just pull the string and the cup releases. Highly recommend it to anyone that needs to replace a bulb and you don’t want to pull a ladder out or if you don’t have a long enough ladder.
A**R
Light bulb changer attachment to Docapole works great so far
I was a bit surprised that the light bulb changer was so small (in diameter), but I suppose that makes it useful for a larger variety of bulb types/sizes. I used the light bulb changer attachment for the Docapole I just bought yesterday to change two burned out light bulbs from my outdoor motion sensor security lights. As the instructions said, I first tried to clean off the surface of the bulb I was removing. I took an old T-shirt and draped it over the light bulb changer attachment at the end of the pole, and then slowly moved it back and forth over the surface of the bulb. Then I removed the T-shirt and pressed the changer at the end of the pole against the center of the flood lamp security light (5-inch bulb width) and slowly twisted it to the left (counter-clockwise) until the bulb came loose. I then carefully lowered the pole until the bulb was in reach. I pulled the thin little cord on the side of the changer to release the suction and easily removed the bulb. I then repeated the process for the other light bulb. Installing the replacement bulbs just involved carefully pressing the bulb changer into the center of each new bulb, carefully raising it to the center of the outdoor fixture and then screwing in the bulb (clockwise) until it stopped screwing. Then I pulled gently on the thin cord running from the changer to the bottom of the pole to release the changer from the screwed-in bulb. The only hassle involved was that the thin line running from the changer to the bottom of the pole is very thin and it tangled easily on the bushes beneath the outdoor fixture. I was able to release it, though, and was very happy to have changed the bulbs without having to get a ladder out there where the footting for a ladder didn't seem very safe. My concerns about the product: Will the thin line break at some point? If so, could I easily find a replacement line? The thin cord close to the changer that the separate spool of thin line attaches to looks like fishing line but perhaps it could also break. In general I am proceeding with a lot of caution and trying to be as gentle with the device as possible. But so far, so good. Seems like a great product.
B**N
The pole and attachments are well made and the pole works very well for replacing light bulbs.
D**K
Not useful at all. Too big for any normal sized bulb.
J**O
Verlängerungsstage ist sehr schnell geliefert worden. Ich habe in kurzer Zeit fünf LED Reflektorlampen in 5,50 Meter Höhe gewechselt. Stange hat in der Mitte einen Gummibelag der die Griffstabilität gewährleistet. Gleichfalls hat der Stangenfuß eine geschlossene Gummierung am Fußende. Die Verriegelungen der Verlängerung gehen etwas schwerfällig. Der Saugfuß ist schnell zu montieren, man muss aber genau darauf achten, dass man nicht aus Versehen mit der Schnur den Saugfuß entriegelt und das Leuchtmittel freisetzt. Die Verlängerungsstange ist sehr stabil. Um diese Stabilität beim Wechsel zu erhöhen habe ich die unteren, dicken Stangenteile bevorzugt ausgezogen und die dünneren Verlängerungen verkürzt im Einsatz gehabt. Fazit: Bin wirklich zufrieden mit dem Kauf und würde jederzeit wieder darauf zugreifen.
W**N
We were annoyed when the product arrived without the suction cup attachment which meant we couldn't use the pole as intended. However, we received excellent customer service from Doca and within 3 days the missing item was in our possession.
B**E
Worked like a charm. The situation: burned out LED pot lights in kitchen , owner 78, arthritic and afraid of ladders , bad balance to boot. Product arrived on time, rapidly affixed to a standard thread pole - available at any hardware store. There was an instruction leaflet , but the devices use was intuitive Results, 4 bulbs changed out in 10” Great Product!
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