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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: jason1 on January 13, 2015, 09:43:44 pm

Title: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: jason1 on January 13, 2015, 09:43:44 pm
Looking to upgrade gutter vac and poles, what would you chaps recommend as they both look similar to me?

cheers for any input
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: DeLuce on January 13, 2015, 10:10:32 pm
Grippavac tubes are good. Hi-modular carbon fibre, strong and light. About £420 for x 4 tubes, clamped. Expensive, but worth it I reckon.
It's one option anyway.
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: Oliver @ GrippaTank on January 13, 2015, 11:47:50 pm
Grippavac tubes are good. Hi-modular carbon fibre, strong and light. About £420 for x 4 tubes, clamped. Expensive, but worth it I reckon.
It's one option anyway.
Thanks for the mention! The poles are made by Gardiners factory so it's a good quality product.
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: DeLuce on January 13, 2015, 11:59:07 pm
Grippavac tubes are good. Hi-modular carbon fibre, strong and light. About £420 for x 4 tubes, clamped. Expensive, but worth it I reckon.
It's one option anyway.
Thanks for the mention! The poles are made by Gardiners factory so it's a good quality product.
No problem, I'm very happy with the poles thanks. Plus the flexi pipe and tools. Works a treat.
You're up late aren't you?? ;D
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: Oliver @ GrippaTank on January 14, 2015, 05:53:14 am
Grippavac tubes are good. Hi-modular carbon fibre, strong and light. About £420 for x 4 tubes, clamped. Expensive, but worth it I reckon.
It's one option anyway.
Thanks for the mention! The poles are made by Gardiners factory so it's a good quality product.
No problem, I'm very happy with the poles thanks. Plus the flexi pipe and tools. Works a treat.
You're up late aren't you?? ;D
Excellent, good to hear.

Burning the candle at both ends trying to get through a back log of system quotes!
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: concept on January 14, 2015, 06:27:45 pm
Another shout for Grippa here.

Superb equipment, does what it's supposed to, great selection of tools, and most importantly...lightweight!
Title: Re: Skyvac or gutter sucker
Post by: Oliver @ GrippaTank on January 14, 2015, 06:32:25 pm
Another shout for Grippa here.

Superb equipment, does what it's supposed to, great selection of tools, and most importantly...lightweight!

Thanks concept! 2015 looks to be very exciting with many new products to come..