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Ostrich Feather Duster - 20"

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Product Description

Ostrich Feather Duster possesses incredible dust-collecting qualities unlike any other feather duster. Thousands of soft, tiny filaments found on each feather act as a magnet to effectively trap and hold dust particles. Ostrich feather dusters are exclusively hand-selected for their soft flexible feathers and rich silky appearance to assure maximum dust-collecting abilities. Fabulous for dusting: Mini-blinds, collectibles, furniture, and all general dusting.   Ostrich Feather Dusters are washable, and the long/standard dusters include a contoured, stained wooden handle incorporating a hole for hanging up. Containing only top grade feathers with no filler material and no colour dyeing. Under normal use an ostrich feather duster will last for years. To release trapped dust, a quick shake is all it takes. The feathers may also be washed in warm soapy water, rinsed and air-dried.

Key Features


  • High-quality, hand-selected South African ostrich feathers.

  • Easy-to-clean and hand-washable.

  • Contoured wooden handle for easy and comfortable gripping.

  • Hand-tied leather hang strap for convenient storage.

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Technical Details

Boxed-Product Weight: 80.00g

Quick Code: QCHO068239

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Item model number: ADM000001

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