Clean It Up
Market Place => Used Equipment For Sale/Wanted => Topic started by: RCS on December 01, 2010, 02:56:19 pm
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I am selling my hardly used Ionics 35ft pole and brush complete, if you are interested please call 07528841876 cheers !!!
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Hi is it glass and what price are you looking at
regards chris
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Carbon Fibre, so nice a rigid !!! What price have you got in mind? I think new they go for £399 + VAT
... so I think £250 would be reasonable !!!
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hi im interested in your pole, how old is it and are all the clamps in good order.
Steve
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The pole was new 2 years ago, but has not been used more than half a dozen times.... its in really good condition, and all clamps are in good working order... I'm looking for around £200-£250 for it, which I think is a good deal for this Ionics 35ft pole, with a reach height of 40ft !!! cheers.
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Hi, Where are you based?
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Nottingham buddy !
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How much does it weigh please ?
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Ionic Carbon Fibre MultiPole
Reach & Wash Multipoles are a favourite amongst residential window cleaners due to their adjustable head-angle.
Carbon Fibre is much more rigid than glass fibre, making them much easier to control at height.
As with all of Ionic'swaterfed poles, the Carbon Fibre Multipole features a robust double-trim brush and is fitted with commercial jets as standard.
weighs in about 4.5 - 5kg !!! cheers.
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Ionic Carbon Fibre MultiPole
Reach & Wash Multipoles are a favourite amongst residential window cleaners due to their adjustable head-angle.
Carbon Fibre is much more rigid than glass fibre, making them much easier to control at height.
As with all of Ionic'swaterfed poles, the Carbon Fibre Multipole features a robust double-trim brush and is fitted with commercial jets as standard.
weighs in about 4.5 - 5kg !!! cheers.
Didnt want a sales brochure, just wanted to know how heavy it was ! :P
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hey, you know how it is when selling an item! so many Q's, so i just thought best put it out there with as much as i could ! guess you can't blame me buddy. cheers
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Hi, a bit late on this one - but what are 'commercial jets'? Cheers, Rob