Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Dean Taberner on June 06, 2013, 10:18:30 am
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Hello,
Are these guys still selling equipment?
If so, does anybody know their address?
Cheers,
Dean.
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http://www.brodexbms.co.uk/contactus.htm
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Cheers mate,
I'd seen this but wasn't sure if they'd moved since their troubles,
Thanks again,
Dean.
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Its on Kirkby ind est in Knowsley dean
Junction 2 m57
I was there only a few weeks ago
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Cheers Colin,
Did they have any special offers on when you were there mate?
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I have no idea mate I was just after part
For a reel!
Systems are ment to be good tho!
They look bomb proof!
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Cheers Colin,
Did they have any special offers on when you were there mate?
they always have room to move on price.. After sales service has been very good
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after sales and brodux ?
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after sales and brodux ?
customer service then
Brodux ;D
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A local window cleaner tried to sell me a hydra alloy brodex the otherday saying how light and rigid they are ;D
I said see how light my poles are lol ;D
Shown him my armoury of clx's and slx
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I have no idea mate I was just after part
For a reel!
Systems are ment to be good tho!
They look bomb proof!
Colin,
Yes i am really happy with their systems and have bought 5 or 6 from them, they are very good systems.
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A local window cleaner tried to sell me a hydra alloy brodex the otherday saying how light and rigid they are ;D
I said see how light my poles are lol ;D
Shown him my armoury of clx's and slx
The problem with having an armoury of clx/slx's when you employ staff mate is that they will get broken.
People will say that staff should be charged for damaged poles, and in an ideal world I agree.
What I've found is that the best way around it is to buy the sturdiest poles at the cheapest price. Brodex poles aren't too heavy and they take some breaking.
Anybody who's got a problem using a 36ft brodex pole isn't worth employing to be honest.
And believe it or not, I've seen first hand window cleaners who have been employed by myself moaning about how heavy a wfp is and then after they've left I've seen them working for other local window cleaners cleaning 3 strorey houses from triple extension ladders with a smile on their faces.
Dean.
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Got to admit the brodex hydra alloy will go on forever never get any wear issues or clamp issues they just keep going i have had an 18ft & 25ft pole ,
And never had any probs at all as Dean said if your employing then they are an ideal pole they will take all the abuse without issue . Mike
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A local window cleaner tried to sell me a hydra alloy brodex the otherday saying how light and rigid they are ;D
I said see how light my poles are lol ;D
Shown him my armoury of clx's and slx
The problem with having an armoury of clx/slx's when you employ staff mate is that they will get broken.
Dean.
have you ever let them use one dean?
,if they are breaking them then i say you better re train them to use them right.
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Water System are good but them poles :o I wouldn't touch if buy for me to use!!!
Having said this a windy round the corner from me uses them for staff poles too
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A local window cleaner tried to sell me a hydra alloy brodex the otherday saying how light and rigid they are ;D
I said see how light my poles are lol ;D
Shown him my armoury of clx's and slx
The problem with having an armoury of clx/slx's when you employ staff mate is that they will get broken.
Dean.
have you ever let them use one dean?
,if they are breaking them then i say you better re train them to use them right.
No but I've seen the state of their underwear when they work away with me,
There's no way I'd let them near any decent equipment.
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Cheers Colin,
Did they have any special offers on when you were there mate?
They've got a deal on scaffold poles Dean.. ;)