Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Poles R Us on September 25, 2011, 03:37:24 pm
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are they anygood?
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do you do weight lifting ;D ;D ;D
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what you trying to say frank , do they weigh a ton then ;D
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they are prehistoric compared to the poles on the market now, gardiners are in my opinion the market leader for poles, customer service second to none and the most important, alex being a window cleaner himself knows what we want and need.
i wont buy poles from anybody else
lee
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brodex alloy poles are good , ive had mine for years
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If you get one go for the one with the quick release clamps as opposed to the one where you need a tool to adjust them.
I used to use a 30ft tucker but have not touched it since buying a 27ft clx- nice brush though. It is not a pole I would buy now as there are better altrenatives available.
Tucker (Aquafactors) also sell carbon poles now but they are expensive and they have a relatively long collapsed length. (Possibly better quality carbon).
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i dont own one but there brushes look very good. wouldnt buy the pole
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If you get one go for the one with the quick release clamps as opposed to the one where you need a tool to adjust them.
I used to use a 30ft tucker but have not touched it since buying a 27ft clx- nice brush though. It is not a pole I would buy now as there are better altrenatives available.
Tucker (Aquafactors) also sell carbon poles now but they are expensive and they have a relatively long collapsed length. (Possibly better quality carbon).
dd would you want to sell it to me ?
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are you going to scrap it for its metal value!