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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Mike #1 on July 19, 2011, 07:22:05 pm

Title: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: Mike #1 on July 19, 2011, 07:22:05 pm
www.purefreedom.co.uk    In waterfed poles and parts they simply screw on to any pole , has german thread fittings , weighs 90 grams   7"  or 12 "  £40.99 or £46. 65 inc vat .  Extra £4.80 for delivery they look really good , for those who dont have slx or dont want the quick release fitting
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: weetot on July 19, 2011, 07:31:37 pm
I love the fact that Purefreedom engineers have got in their van and quote " run over it several times to test the strength of it." Excellent. Now thats testing something.

Andrews' probably sitting in the passenger seat eatin a sandwich, while his mate is reversing over it several times. ;D
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: Mike #1 on July 20, 2011, 07:25:36 am
now thats real strength testing ,   i like the fact that i have an Elite 35 and it will allow me to use  a carbonfibre gooseneck ,  without chopping and adapting my pole ,  I used to use the G- fit range on previous pole's but i am now looking to put a gooseneck with a different angle on my Elite 35 . more to protect pole section against stone sills than anything,  ;D ;D
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: Paul Coleman on July 20, 2011, 12:29:40 pm
I love the fact that Purefreedom engineers have got in their van and quote " run over it several times to test the strength of it." Excellent. Now thats testing something.

Andrews' probably sitting in the passenger seat eatin a sandwich, while his mate is reversing over it several times. ;D

No no.  You've got it all wrong.  They're not testing the goosenecks.  That's how they crash test their vans.
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: weetot on July 20, 2011, 02:33:47 pm
I love the fact that Purefreedom engineers have got in their van and quote " run over it several times to test the strength of it." Excellent. Now thats testing something.

Andrews' probably sitting in the passenger seat eatin a sandwich, while his mate is reversing over it several times. ;D

No no.  You've got it all wrong.  They're not testing the goosenecks.  That's how they crash test their vans.



 ;D
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: LBWCS on July 20, 2011, 09:02:33 pm
These look great. Makes you realise just how light gardiners are though, only 90g for the 25 inch vs 140g for freedoms. Soo much cheaper though.i worked out to covert my slx 30 to have a quick release and extreme brush near on £130!
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: LBWCS on July 27, 2011, 12:13:07 pm
Anybody have one of these? What are they like?
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: ♠Winp®oClean♠ on July 27, 2011, 04:51:37 pm
now thats real strength testing ,   i like the fact that i have an Elite 35 and it will allow me to use  a carbonfibre gooseneck ,  without chopping and adapting my pole ,  I used to use the G- fit range on previous pole's but i am now looking to put a gooseneck with a different angle on my Elite 35 . more to protect pole section against stone sills than anything,  ;D ;D

I found the G-fit with a plastic angle on the end superb. I haven't compared weights but the G-fit weigh next to nothing anyway.
Title: Re: Pure Freedom carbon fibre gooseneck
Post by: Mike #1 on July 28, 2011, 06:06:21 am
the G-fit is light but cant find weights anywhere i dont want anything as long as G-fit or the same angle as i find it awkward to clean in tight spaces down the side of connys as brush does not make good contact with glass , using plastic angle adapter with 90 degree socket on superlite xtreme standard brush , which is fitted to a ELITE - 35