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Title: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Deangsi on February 28, 2013, 05:09:37 pm
iv treated myslef to an extreme 25 ft pole in the sale i currently have the slx 18 with a resi goose neck what differences will i notice arart from the obviouse extra height? or is it gunna feel just like my slx to use as its 50g heavier? cheers  ;D
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Griffus on February 28, 2013, 05:18:42 pm
I almost bought an SLX 35 in the sale but held back as I worried about the flex. Thought more about the extreme + 44' (I think).

From reading a fair bit the obvious thing will be the pole rigidity. This is a big thing for me as it's a real drain using a pole that's too bendy as it just amplifies the weight of the brush etc.

I'm at the cleaning show in a couple of weeks or so and will be trying as many out as are there and then most likely buy based on how the poles feel.

I can't see Gardiners as exhibitors, which is a shame as they would be my favourite pre-show. Anyone know if they are going?
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: SherwoodCleaningSe on February 28, 2013, 05:33:41 pm
Fully extended with the gooseneck combination it will have less flex than your SLX 18 fully extended.  It really is what you imagine a near perfect pole to be. I doubt that you will ever think about buying anything without the word xtreme in the title.

Simon.
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Deangsi on February 28, 2013, 05:42:35 pm
cheers guys will let you know how it goes ;D
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: bobplum on February 28, 2013, 06:35:17 pm
I almost bought an SLX 35 in the sale but held back as I worried about the flex. Thought more about the extreme + 44' (I think).

From reading a fair bit the obvious thing will be the pole rigidity. This is a big thing for me as it's a real drain using a pole that's too bendy as it just amplifies the weight of the brush etc.

I'm at the cleaning show in a couple of weeks or so and will be trying as many out as are there and then most likely buy based on how the poles feel.

I can't see Gardiners as exhibitors, which is a shame as they would be my favourite pre-show. Anyone know if they are going?


i may have a slx35 for sale around £275,12 months old very good condition
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on February 28, 2013, 07:15:54 pm
I almost bought an SLX 35 in the sale but held back as I worried about the flex. Thought more about the extreme + 44' (I think).

From reading a fair bit the obvious thing will be the pole rigidity. This is a big thing for me as it's a real drain using a pole that's too bendy as it just amplifies the weight of the brush etc.

I'm at the cleaning show in a couple of weeks or so and will be trying as many out as are there and then most likely buy based on how the poles feel.

I can't see Gardiners as exhibitors, which is a shame as they would be my favourite pre-show. Anyone know if they are going?


i may have a slx35 for sale around £275,12 months old very good condition


bob our man john might be interested
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Halfadaylee on February 28, 2013, 07:20:57 pm
I almost bought an SLX 35 in the sale but held back as I worried about the flex. Thought more about the extreme + 44' (I think).

From reading a fair bit the obvious thing will be the pole rigidity. This is a big thing for me as it's a real drain using a pole that's too bendy as it just amplifies the weight of the brush etc.

I'm at the cleaning show in a couple of weeks or so and will be trying as many out as are there and then most likely buy based on how the poles feel.

I can't see Gardiners as exhibitors, which is a shame as they would be my favourite pre-show. Anyone know if they are going?


i may have a slx35 for sale around £275,12 months old very good condition


bob our man john might be interested

Really, in a second hand pole?
I always got the impression he was a generous sort of guy, not the sort who bought second hand gear.
(sorry Bob!)

Art
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on February 28, 2013, 07:38:34 pm
dean would like to av a look a this extreme  ;)
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: bobplum on February 28, 2013, 08:54:06 pm
I almost bought an SLX 35 in the sale but held back as I worried about the flex. Thought more about the extreme + 44' (I think).

From reading a fair bit the obvious thing will be the pole rigidity. This is a big thing for me as it's a real drain using a pole that's too bendy as it just amplifies the weight of the brush etc.

I'm at the cleaning show in a couple of weeks or so and will be trying as many out as are there and then most likely buy based on how the poles feel.

I can't see Gardiners as exhibitors, which is a shame as they would be my favourite pre-show. Anyone know if they are going?


i may have a slx35 for sale around £275,12 months old very good condition


bob our man john might be interested

Really, in a second hand pole?
I always got the impression he was a generous sort of guy, not the sort who bought second hand gear.
(sorry Bob!)

Art


none taken ;D
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: richywilts on February 28, 2013, 09:46:29 pm
bring it down to show me tmoz bob i might take it
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on February 28, 2013, 10:12:57 pm
dean show me the pole ;D
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Deangsi on February 28, 2013, 10:58:00 pm
If your Eva in the Oswestry area fav cum have a nose ;D think its gunna be hear next week
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on February 28, 2013, 11:44:53 pm
Dean I clean SuperDrug
Santander and your move
Also the post office and high lea close
Lol
Title: Re: xtream 25 ft pole
Post by: Gav Camm lammy 283 on February 28, 2013, 11:45:28 pm
Will be up high lea close monday