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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: andy east sussex on March 01, 2016, 09:29:05 am

Title: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: andy east sussex on March 01, 2016, 09:29:05 am
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Anyone want one of those poles first is 30% carbon
60%
Or the last is full carbon for 225usd im going to order one
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: Dave Willis on March 01, 2016, 09:34:58 am
What's the point?
Buy one in the UK and get customer service and back up.

Or, lets all buy from China and put the UK distributors out of business. I'd rather pay more and have first class service from my chosen supplier.
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: Dave Willis on March 01, 2016, 09:41:03 am
100% Carbon Fibre complete with brush, hose, angle adapter and next day delivery (free).

http://gardinerpolesystems.co.uk/all-products/water-fed-poles/telescopic-poles/slx-ii-carbon-fibre-pole/pole-slx-25.html
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: andyM on March 01, 2016, 11:22:22 am
What's the point?
Buy one in the UK and get customer service and back up.

Or, lets all buy from China and put the UK distributors out of business. I'd rather pay more and have first class service from my chosen supplier.

I couldn't agree more.
I hear people talking of cutting out the middle man etc.
But if the middle man wasn't there through a lack of customer support where will we go when we need spares quickly.
When I broke a section on my pole last year I phoned Gardiners to order a new one in the afternoon and a new pole section was with me next day (not in 6 weeks).
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: richard groves on March 01, 2016, 01:17:19 pm
For once, I agree with others  :D
Yes you are saving a few quid, but
you do not know the postage cost ? I doubt a single unit would be shipped from China for under £50 maybe more  ??? given its size.
Add to that, gooseneck, brush, hose and fittings and you are only saving a little over buying from a UK supplier and costing you more in piece of mind ( or lack of ) .
I've finally realised after years of diy'ing and trying to save a few quid here and there, that my time is better spent earning money rather than wasting time and leg work trying to save it. one cancels out the other.
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: Micky Barber on March 01, 2016, 04:39:51 pm
What's the point?
Buy one in the UK and get customer service and back up.

Or, lets all buy from China and put the UK distributors out of business. I'd rather pay more and have first class service from my chosen supplier.

Or better still make them in the Uk they are all made in China anyway?
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: Perfect Windows on March 01, 2016, 05:02:53 pm
Anyone want one of those poles first is 30% carbon
60%
Or the last is full carbon for 225usd im going to order one

All figures pre VAT.

$225 is £161.

Add in a brush for £27.  Add pole hose and connector for £11.85

Add in shipping (let's be wildly optimistic and say £20).

Total £161+£27+£11+£20 = £219.

Brand new 25ft pole with brush and hose and guarantee, shipped to you for Thursday if you order tomorrow, £245.

So, you're saving £26 - 10%.  Add in the risk that your shipper will charge you an admin fee if it's held up in customs.

Why on earth would you do this?

Vin
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: NWH on March 01, 2016, 05:17:15 pm
Yeah and for a crap pole at the end of the day.
Title: Re: china carbon fibre pole
Post by: andyM on March 01, 2016, 05:28:34 pm
Anyone want one of those poles first is 30% carbon
60%
Or the last is full carbon for 225usd im going to order one

All figures pre VAT.

$225 is £161.

Add in a brush for £27.  Add pole hose and connector for £11.85

Add in shipping (let's be wildly optimistic and say £20).

Total £161+£27+£11+£20 = £219.

Brand new 25ft pole with brush and hose and guarantee, shipped to you for Thursday if you order tomorrow, £245.

So, you're saving £26 - 10%.  Add in the risk that your shipper will charge you an admin fee if it's held up in customs.

Why on earth would you do this?

Vin

Yep I'm fairly sure HMRC will be wanting import duty plus 20% of the purchase price of the pole and the shipping fee.