Clean It Up
		UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: one eyed window cleaning on May 07, 2013, 08:09:59 pm
		
			
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				Just ordered a SLX 25 ,but dont tell the wife. ;-) who else has ordered one??
			
 
			
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				I ordered the same slx25. waiting at 8am this morning!
			
 
			
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I ordered the same slx25. waiting at 8am this morning!
I cheated.......just bought the clamp's. ;) ;)
			 
			
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				Slx 22 for me , my first slx :-) 
			
 
			
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				Same here, just the nipple clamps  :o
			
 
			
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I ordered the same slx25. waiting at 8am this morning!
I cheated.......just bought the clamp's. ;) ;)
So did I
			 
			
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I ordered the same slx25. waiting at 8am this morning!
I cheated.......just bought the clamp's. ;) ;)
So did I
Sensible  :)
Its what I have done on my older poles - no point in changing for the sake of it and the breath of life that these new clamps breath into an older pole is quite amazing.
			 
			
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Sensible  :)
Its what I have done on my older poles - no point in changing for the sake of it and the breath of life that these new clamps breath into an older pole is quite amazing.
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Although I honestly believe there would be at least another year in my clx22 if i upgraded the clamps, apart from the base section it is now pink! and after exactly 3 years service it has earnt its retirement to the shed.  :)
ordered a slx22 yesterday  :)
I also have a slx30 which is over 3 years old & in great condition so i have ordered clamps for this  :)
			 
			
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				Never had a problem with the old clamps? I only ever extend my slx 22 to the stops when I have needed the maximum length...
The only problem I have had is the pole base ends splitting but doing this on for four pluss years and cutting back has made my 22 in to now only probably only a 18. So my thinking is a 25 should last at least six years (if looked after) . 
My old set of 22s (18.5?) i will cut down a brush and use for some narrow modern sash windows which seem to be the in window on new houses in my part of the woods ;-)