Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: STEVE-UK on March 14, 2012, 07:24:26 pm
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ive got an extra section for it making it 53ft
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why would you sell it?
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to get the new 47...we do a lot high level commercial work and the new 47 is slightly more rigid,the 48 is a great pole and would only sell for the right price being only a few months old
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to get the new 47...we do a lot high level commercial work and the new 47 is slightly more rigid,the 48 is a great pole and would only sell for the right price being only a few months old
Drop me another email Steve with a few photos showing the condition and I can probably do you a trade-in on the new pole.
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ok Alex will take some pictures and send through tomorrow or friday
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500 notes with your name on it Steve ;)
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Oh god, not another new one. What's the difference between this one and my Extreme 48 foot?
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i think the main differences are that the sections are a bit shorter and each section has 2 points where the pole can be clamped.and i think there is also an extra incremental about half way.
but i could be totally wrong. ;D
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Oh god, not another new one. What's the difference between this one and my Extreme 48 foot?
I have sent you an email Mark
The new Xtreme47 is replacing the Xtreme48. What is different about it? It has been tuned and improved to better suit high level work 50ft+. The top sections are slightly shorter and stiffer improving mid-pole flex and control – the connection between brush and user feels much more direct. Interestingly it performs no better than the 48ft in declination testing (level of sag when extended at an angle), but does perform much better in the bounce suppression test (poles fully extended at an angle and then the brush head pulled down by a set amount and released) This becomes ever more important as clients use it for work with 2 or more extensions fitted. It is 1ft shorter though and it does weigh 150g more. It does now have mid-section adjustment points on every section, but has lost the fully incremental adjustment section of the base section like the 48, instead this has been replaced with a section that has 3 adjustment points, 1/3 open, 2/3 open and full open.
With the introduction of the 35ft and 44ft sizes (44ft is a two-pack extension for the 35ft) we felt that we needed to fine tune the biggest pole so that it was more tuned for the highest of work. Those wanting mainly 5 stories are now tending to buy the 35ft with 44ft extension pack as this is usually high enough. This 44ft pole is also able to use the same extension section as the previous 48 and the 47.
I hope that this clarifies the change.
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Alex I would be interested in one of these poles you are taking back on a trade in if your going to re-sell?
My Email is CLEANCARE@LIVE.COM thanks.
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Alex I would be interested in one of these poles you are taking back on a trade in if your going to re-sell?
My Email is CLEANCARE@LIVE.COM thanks.
Hi Cleancare,
You would be better off making STEVE-UK a direct offer and getting it collected via www.wedelivertheworld.co.uk (http://www.wedelivertheworld.co.uk) as this way you would not get VAT added to it. If we say give STEVE-UK £700 as a trade-in, when we come to re-sell it, we would have to add VAT to the £700 price making it £840.
We do have an ex-demo one for sale on the website already at the moment - if you want to have a look.
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Thanks Alex makes sense. My 48 footer is difficult to use because of the lack of middle stops just when I need them. I also find extending it with an extension section fitted a little difficult to be honest.
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i can feel a new pole come my way,thanks dave ;D
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I can't I'm skint. :( Three weeks with no earnings. :(