Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: forestwindows on May 05, 2010, 06:55:52 pm
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pricing up diy pole or 18ft bayersan impressor pole off ebay as per link
http://www.wintecs.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=980
i have used carbon fibre poles for 2 years, then put brush on harris pole for 1 year which i found better than carbon pole, to build new harris pole with brush/hose and fittings it will be about £55-£60 or do i try the bayersan one (ready made) at £71.00 ?
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pricing up diy pole or 18ft bayersan impressor pole off ebay as per link
http://www.wintecs.co.uk/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=980
i have used carbon fibre poles for 2 years, then put brush on harris pole for 1 year which i found better than carbon pole, to build new harris pole with brush/hose and fittings it will be about £55-£60 or do i try the bayersan one (ready made) at £71.00 ?
How is it costing £55 to do a harris pole ? you can re use everything on it, so replace with cost you £15 :-\
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could do with new brush and hose so going to keep old harris pole for doing cons roofs etc
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could do with new brush and hose so going to keep old harris pole for doing cons roofs etc
What carbon pole have you been using as have to say slx is way way better than any harris, fibre glass, alloy pole I have used.
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standard one from pure freedom, found it was a bit weak and snapped a couple of time so had to keep cuting down, only prob with harris is cold in winter! and clamps a bit iffy
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standard one from pure freedom, found it was a bit weak and snapped a couple of time so had to keep cuting down, only prob with harris is cold in winter! and clamps a bit iffy
gloves are a good thing to keep hands warm in the winter
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Buy a Brodex HA18.
Great pole.
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Buy a Brodex HA18.
Great pole.
http://shop.brodexbms.co.uk/products/launching-an-addition-to-the-hydra-pole-range
Has to be a top buy for 2010