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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: trippyboy on August 18, 2016, 09:16:44 pm
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Iam thinking of going tubless, can anyone tell me exactly what I need to convert an slx 22 and slx 30 please?
And rough costs please
trippy
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look on you tube loads of stuff about fitting
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Check out the website http://ex-ceedinnovation.co.uk/shop/tubeless-upgrades/tubeless-water-fed-pole-kit-6mm-microbore-copy/
The price £45 and then you will need stage 2, £15 for the other pole. This is because the £45 kit includes the hose which attaches to your reel and so you don't need to buy another of those.
When you buy the Stage 1+2 kit, but for the higher pole.
Good luck. Get the univalve to go with it, one of the best systems out there imo for simplicity and workability.
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just gone tubeless you won't regret it ;D
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just gone tubeless you won't regret it ;D
Does tubeless actually save time? From what I understand, you disconnect the pole hose at the base of the pole and reel in your hose and pole hose . So.... The extra time your having to reel in the pole hose , is the same amount of time you use to coil up your pole hose if not tubeless ???
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just gone tubeless you won't regret it ;D
Does tubeless actually save time? From what I understand, you disconnect the pole hose at the base of the pole and reel in your hose and pole hose . So.... The extra time your having to reel in the pole hose , is the same amount of time you use to coil up your pole hose if not tubeless ???
If you are used to working with a tap/trigger attached to the bottom of your pole and you switch to tubeless with a univalve, it will save time.
There is very little, such as a tap or excess hose to get caught on objects on the floor which means you can get straight on with work. At least this was my experience. The time saved meant an extra couple of jobs done per day, so it was well worth it.
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just gone tubeless you won't regret it ;D
Does tubeless actually save time? From what I understand, you disconnect the pole hose at the base of the pole and reel in your hose and pole hose . So.... The extra time your having to reel in the pole hose , is the same amount of time you use to coil up your pole hose if not tubeless ???
If you add and remove sections then it will certainly save you time, but being able to wind some of your pole hose onto the reel
isn't going to be a life changer or worth anything to most.