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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Richard Stevenson on December 03, 2015, 05:10:43 pm
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Can't make my mind up, the new extreme 25 or six 25, there's not enough saving to go for the old extreme, question is can I justify the extra £200 for the new extreme. This is a pole which would be used probably about 1 hour per day and I do take care of my poles.
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No brainer
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No brainer
as in
go for the slx as only wimps need an extreme at that length plus being used for an hour a day is going to be a waste of 200 notes unless you want to be flash with ya cash for no good reason.
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Can't make my mind up, the new extreme 25 or six 25, there's not enough saving to go for the old extreme, question is can I justify the extra £200 for the new extreme. This is a pole which would be used probably about 1 hour per day and I do take care of my poles.
Good question! I've been considering the same.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
me too,
I have used a supermax 40 for the last 5 years ( well used daily and looked after ) sections removed when not needed, been tubeless style for last 18 months has done away with the need for more than one pole.
Not against spending out on an extreme but I would be buying the longest lightest pole I need to cover all work and taking sections off when it needs replacing but reckon its another 2 years life left yet, from what I read here I doubt you'd get the same from an extreme.
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Ah but how much more work would you
covered with an extreme :)
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
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thats it ^^^ a 18 or 22 is idel size easy to use as its liter shorter ect off topic but i have 2 poles a 47ft a 22ft i wouldent wana b messing about swaping sections ect sod that lol or even using a super max 47 all day ;D . im thinking the same tho slx or extreme cant deside i think the slx will b stronger ie take more abuse but the extreme will b liter nce to use ive felt a 25ft extreme and i rember thinking whoa thats lite i even thault it was a 18ft pole till i saw it was 25ft lol
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
I would hazard a guess the biggest reason being that the SLX 18 is over 400 grams lighter than an SLX 25 = a lot less risk of RSI
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Definition of abuse when using pole my old SLX i hardly ever cleaned it and it probably became worn a lot quicker within 2 1/2 years ,
My Xtreme 22 i clean once a week or if after working in the rain , once i get home i strip it down wipe down sections and let them dry out overnight in the garage then reassemble the next day .
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I wonder what makes an Extreme so much more expensive? Can't be that much more carbon in it surely?
Love my Extremes but an eighteen foot SLX makes a very good every day pole. I can't see any point in Extremes in the shorter lengths.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times.
In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18.
Why use a longer pole than needed ??? ???
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when i replace my 47ft ill probly get a 63ft and a 35ft to go along side my 22ft for my round 3 poles would b idel i think alot depends on ur round tho most of my work i can get away with a 22ft pole
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My poles consists of 18 clx, 27 clx, 47 extreme, 65 swift. My only regret is the swift, only in name, it was bought before I found gardiner
Still feel the need for that 25 six or extreme ::
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i use an slx22 and slx39 that rarely comes out however ive been toying bout getting an extreme but i dont think it would last long if i treated it like my slx as that gets some abuse and its still solid and mint, i decided to take the 22 end pole off so it was like an 18 and it felt really nice with the lightness and the thinner diameter pole, i was using it with a supreme but didnt think to try it with an extreme brush as it could have been really light however i kept having to put the 22 back on to reach alot of windows so im back to thinking about an extreme and the reliabilty of them compared to slx, i have just fitted an xline brush on the end too which has been nice to use and not much more weight than an supreme if any!
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I have the slx22 which I have taken a section off, so now about 18 foot. I also have an extreme 25 with extreme brushes.
I bought the extreme because I have tennis elbow and it's quite painful and naturally the extreme is very light to use.
Which would I buy if I had neither...
It depends on your round. For awkward windows above connies and for working at length, the Extreme is amazing. Also, forget how big and strong you are, with an Extreme and extreme brushes you will be much quicker. If you're big and strong, you'll be superman speed!!!
Because of my elbows I would ideally like a round of bungalows to wfp because it's less stressful on the shoulders (i'm 51). In that case I would use the slx 18. Closed shorter length, it feels more durable and I can use a radius sill brush on the end (my favourite brush).
So for an average round which would i buy, no contest, spend the extra money and get the Extreme.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times.
In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18.
Why use a longer pole than needed ??? ???
in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?
if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times.
In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18.
Why use a longer pole than needed ??? ???
in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?
if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.
I would use the 25 on the front and a worker would use the 35 on the back. Due to the back having velux Windows and the front are dormas.
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Never buy more poles than needed :D
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times.
In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18.
Why use a longer pole than needed ??? ???
in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?
if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.
I would use the 25 on the front and a worker would use the 35 on the back. Due to the back having velux Windows and the front are dormas.
Yeah but
I work on my own,
If you have worker(s), that's a different story . ;)
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I don't now lol.
Back on my own.
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Never buy more poles than needed :D
fancy selling one of those badboys!!!
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over compensating for something ? ;D
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Nah that would be my number plate :D
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Somebody's Christmas has come early, certainly beats a pair of socks.
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Looks like you bought the last lot of Series II Damo i was going to buy another Xtreme 22 this week as i prefer the metal bands .
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Looks like you bought the last lot of Series II Damo i was going to buy another Xtreme 22 this week as i prefer the metal bands .
They were still for sale mate after those were purchased.
Have another 18 a 22 and TWO brand new Slx8's lol. I don't wanna scratch em. Too cute lol.
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Now please dont tell me they are they are on your bed along with the brushes ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Haha.
Over Xmas I have around 25 vidoes to upload to YouTube. No bed lol.
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I can't get my head around why guy's still buy different length poles ???
How come you say a 25' would only be used 1 hour a day?
The collapsed length of an 18 or 22 is easier to use and handle, then a collapsed 25/35/47.
Used slx 25 for around 2 years as my everyday pole. Recently treated myself to slx 22 and it is so much nicer to use because of the shorter collapsed length, sure I get round a little quicker too.
Slx 25 still gets used weekly on a few jobs and it is always good to carry a spare pole.
I have a 25 and 35 on the van for my town houses and swap between a 22/25/35 all day long. Lightest, shortest pole at all times.
In the sales I bought another 18 as I know where I only need an 18.
Why use a longer pole than needed ??? ???
in much the same way, why buy 3 poles if you can only use one at a time ?
if modded well, sections can be added or removed in less than 30 seconds, compare the minimum faff of that against the cost of 3 carbon fiber poles to just clean a pane of glass.
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Haha.
Over Xmas I have around 25 vidoes to upload to YouTube. No bed lol.
What video editing and picture editing software do you use . Thanks
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Haha.
Over Xmas I have around 25 vidoes to upload to YouTube. No bed lol.
What video editing and picture editing software do you use . Thanks
Have you seen my videos? They are about as basic as you can get lol. Literally black title screens and that's it. Lol.
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I am totally clueless your vids and pics editing are good mate i keep up to date with your FB page etc .
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Priced up 25ft extreame metal bands , £486 inc vat
New X3 is about £550 .
Their 300grams lighter than my 25ft slx , but I'd imagine more rigid .
Can't believe it's about £50 extra for the carbon necks .
Tempted , but I just can't bring myself to spend £500
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These poles should include a carbon gooseneck IMO the 10 inch 1 should come as standard.
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I am totally clueless your vids and pics editing are good mate i keep up to date with your FB page etc .
It's just time really. Lack of it. But when Christmas is here I am hoping todo quite a few videos :) got most of the raw footage I think.
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True 10" should be included .
I have broken 2 and 1 wasn't hardly touched . So I bought plastic as it pi55ed me off .
1 That i broke deserved to break really , but the other was a surprise.
Excellant poles , but the 10" carbon neck should be just a extra £10 with a pole purchase .
I may look into the x-line pole range , think their heavier . But more rigid ?
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Priced up 25ft extreame metal bands , £486 inc vat
New X3 is about £550 .
Their 300grams lighter than my 25ft slx , but I'd imagine more rigid .
Can't believe it's about £50 extra for the carbon necks .
Tempted , but I just can't bring myself to spend £500
Hi Kempy
Adding a carbon gooseneck to one of our poles is just £27+VAT (£32.40) extra on the cost of the pole and standard gooseneck.
If we sold them for £10 then we would be losing money on every one we sold :(
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These poles should include a carbon gooseneck IMO the 10 inch 1 should come as standard.
I also personally prefer the 10" goosenecks and always use these on all of my own pole/brush combinations in the van. However we have found in the past when we offered carbon goosenecks as standard that more people preferred the plastic angle adapters and did not want to have to have the cost of their pole also covering the cost of a carbon gooseneck.
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i mch pefer the plastic angle necks as u can adjust the angle for each job ive got a 14inch carbon neck but it never gets used now
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I have a Carbon Gooseneck which has sat collecting dust for almost 3 years now i used for a day or so , I prefer the plastic ones as much more versatile with simple adjustment for varied jobs .
I would be pretty miffed if i had to have one as standard when i bought a new pole .
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Think I'll go for a 25ft extreame when I can afford one.
Will probably buy in April 2016 so its capital expenditure for the new tax year .
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Think I'll go for a 25ft extreame when I can afford one.
Will probably buy in April 2016 so its capital expenditure for the new tax year .
Swap an extreme 25 for life time supply of vision?
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Think I'll go for a 25ft extreame when I can afford one.
Will probably buy in April 2016 so its capital expenditure for the new tax year .
Swap an extreme 25 for life time supply of vision?
I could get you life times supply of GG4 if that's any good to you, will even put it in clear bottles and throw in a froth t shirt to seal the deal. ;D
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I meant the gooseneck should be included in the price of the pole you should be able to choose not pay extra if you want a carbon one,if the pole is 550 in reality it's over £600 when you add a good quality gooseneck. Who uses a plastic angle adapted at 30-40 ft lol.